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* doc/c-arm.texi (ARM Directives): Alphabetize. Document .2byte,
.4byte, .8byte, .bss, .even, .extend, .ldouble, .packed, .secrel32 directives.
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2009-01-29 Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com>
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Catherine Moore <clm@codesourcery.com?
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* doc/c-arm.texi (ARM Directives): Alphabetize. Document .2byte,
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.4byte, .8byte, .bss, .even, .extend, .ldouble, .packed, .secrel32
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directives.
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2009-01-27 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
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* config/tc-mips.c (append_insn): Cope with a complex reloc
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@ -393,37 +393,65 @@ respectively. For example to load the 32-bit address of foo into r0:
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@cindex ARM machine directives
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@table @code
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@cindex @code{align} directive, ARM
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@c AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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@cindex @code{.2byte} directive, ARM
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@cindex @code{.4byte} directive, ARM
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@cindex @code{.8byte} directive, ARM
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@item .2byte @var{expression} [, @var{expression}]*
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@itemx .4byte @var{expression} [, @var{expression}]*
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@itemx .8byte @var{expression} [, @var{expression}]*
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These directives write 2, 4 or 8 byte values to the output section.
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@cindex @code{.align} directive, ARM
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@item .align @var{expression} [, @var{expression}]
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This is the generic @var{.align} directive. For the ARM however if the
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first argument is zero (ie no alignment is needed) the assembler will
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behave as if the argument had been 2 (ie pad to the next four byte
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boundary). This is for compatibility with ARM's own assembler.
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@cindex @code{req} directive, ARM
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@item @var{name} .req @var{register name}
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This creates an alias for @var{register name} called @var{name}. For
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example:
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@cindex @code{.arch} directive, ARM
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@item .arch @var{name}
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Select the target architecture. Valid values for @var{name} are the same as
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for the @option{-march} commandline option.
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@smallexample
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foo .req r0
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@end smallexample
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@cindex @code{.arm} directive, ARM
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@item .arm
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This performs the same action as @var{.code 32}.
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@cindex @code{unreq} directive, ARM
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@item .unreq @var{alias-name}
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This undefines a register alias which was previously defined using the
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@code{req}, @code{dn} or @code{qn} directives. For example:
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@anchor{arm_pad}
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@cindex @code{.pad} directive, ARM
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@item .pad #@var{count}
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Generate unwinder annotations for a stack adjustment of @var{count} bytes.
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A positive value indicates the function prologue allocated stack space by
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decrementing the stack pointer.
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@smallexample
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foo .req r0
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.unreq foo
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@end smallexample
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@c BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
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An error occurs if the name is undefined. Note - this pseudo op can
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be used to delete builtin in register name aliases (eg 'r0'). This
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should only be done if it is really necessary.
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@cindex @code{.bss} directive, ARM
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@item .bss
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This directive switches to the @code{.bss} section.
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@cindex @code{dn} and @code{qn} directives, ARM
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@c CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
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@cindex @code{.cantunwind} directive, ARM
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@item .cantunwind
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Prevents unwinding through the current function. No personality routine
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or exception table data is required or permitted.
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@cindex @code{.code} directive, ARM
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@item .code @code{[16|32]}
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This directive selects the instruction set being generated. The value 16
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selects Thumb, with the value 32 selecting ARM.
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@cindex @code{.cpu} directive, ARM
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@item .cpu @var{name}
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Select the target processor. Valid values for @var{name} are the same as
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for the @option{-mcpu} commandline option.
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@c DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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@cindex @code{.dn} and @code{.qn} directives, ARM
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@item @var{name} .dn @var{register name} [@var{.type}] [[@var{index}]]
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@item @var{name} .qn @var{register name} [@var{.type}] [[@var{index}]]
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Aliases created using @code{dn} or @code{qn} can be destroyed using
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@code{unreq}.
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@cindex @code{code} directive, ARM
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@item .code @code{[16|32]}
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This directive selects the instruction set being generated. The value 16
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selects Thumb, with the value 32 selecting ARM.
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@c EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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@cindex @code{thumb} directive, ARM
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@item .thumb
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This performs the same action as @var{.code 16}.
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@cindex @code{.eabi_attribute} directive, ARM
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@item .eabi_attribute @var{tag}, @var{value}
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Set the EABI object attribute @var{tag} to @var{value}.
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@cindex @code{arm} directive, ARM
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@item .arm
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This performs the same action as @var{.code 32}.
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The @var{tag} is either an attribute number, or one of the following:
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@code{Tag_CPU_raw_name}, @code{Tag_CPU_name}, @code{Tag_CPU_arch},
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@code{Tag_CPU_arch_profile}, @code{Tag_ARM_ISA_use},
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@code{Tag_THUMB_ISA_use}, @code{Tag_VFP_arch}, @code{Tag_WMMX_arch},
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@code{Tag_Advanced_SIMD_arch}, @code{Tag_PCS_config},
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@code{Tag_ABI_PCS_R9_use}, @code{Tag_ABI_PCS_RW_data},
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@code{Tag_ABI_PCS_RO_data}, @code{Tag_ABI_PCS_GOT_use},
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@code{Tag_ABI_PCS_wchar_t}, @code{Tag_ABI_FP_rounding},
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@code{Tag_ABI_FP_denormal}, @code{Tag_ABI_FP_exceptions},
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@code{Tag_ABI_FP_user_exceptions}, @code{Tag_ABI_FP_number_model},
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@code{Tag_ABI_align8_needed}, @code{Tag_ABI_align8_preserved},
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@code{Tag_ABI_enum_size}, @code{Tag_ABI_HardFP_use},
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@code{Tag_ABI_VFP_args}, @code{Tag_ABI_WMMX_args},
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@code{Tag_ABI_optimization_goals}, @code{Tag_ABI_FP_optimization_goals},
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@code{Tag_compatibility}, @code{Tag_CPU_unaligned_access},
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@code{Tag_VFP_HP_extension}, @code{Tag_ABI_FP_16bit_format},
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@code{Tag_nodefaults}, @code{Tag_also_compatible_with},
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@code{Tag_conformance}, @code{Tag_T2EE_use},
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@code{Tag_Virtualization_use}, @code{Tag_MPextension_use}
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@cindex @code{force_thumb} directive, ARM
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The @var{value} is either a @code{number}, @code{"string"}, or
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@code{number, "string"} depending on the tag.
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@cindex @code{.even} directive, ARM
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@item .even
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This directive aligns to an even-numbered address.
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@cindex @code{.extend} directive, ARM
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@cindex @code{.ldouble} directive, ARM
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@item .extend @var{expression} [, @var{expression}]*
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@itemx .ldouble @var{expression} [, @var{expression}]*
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These directives write 12byte long double floating-point values to the
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output section. These are not compatible with current ARM processors
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or ABIs.
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@c FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
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@anchor{arm_fnend}
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@cindex @code{.fnend} directive, ARM
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@item .fnend
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Marks the end of a function with an unwind table entry. The unwind index
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table entry is created when this directive is processed.
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If no personality routine has been specified then standard personality
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routine 0 or 1 will be used, depending on the number of unwind opcodes
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required.
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@anchor{arm_fnstart}
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@cindex @code{.fnstart} directive, ARM
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@item .fnstart
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Marks the start of a function with an unwind table entry.
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@cindex @code{.force_thumb} directive, ARM
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@item .force_thumb
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This directive forces the selection of Thumb instructions, even if the
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target processor does not support those instructions
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@cindex @code{thumb_func} directive, ARM
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@item .thumb_func
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This directive specifies that the following symbol is the name of a
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Thumb encoded function. This information is necessary in order to allow
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the assembler and linker to generate correct code for interworking
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between Arm and Thumb instructions and should be used even if
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interworking is not going to be performed. The presence of this
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directive also implies @code{.thumb}
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@cindex @code{.fpu} directive, ARM
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@item .fpu @var{name}
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Select the floating-point unit to assemble for. Valid values for @var{name}
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are the same as for the @option{-mfpu} commandline option.
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This directive is not neccessary when generating EABI objects. On these
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targets the encoding is implicit when generating Thumb code.
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@c GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
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@c HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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@cindex @code{thumb_set} directive, ARM
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@item .thumb_set
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This performs the equivalent of a @code{.set} directive in that it
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creates a symbol which is an alias for another symbol (possibly not yet
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defined). This directive also has the added property in that it marks
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the aliased symbol as being a thumb function entry point, in the same
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way that the @code{.thumb_func} directive does.
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@cindex @code{.handlerdata} directive, ARM
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@item .handlerdata
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Marks the end of the current function, and the start of the exception table
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entry for that function. Anything between this directive and the
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@code{.fnend} directive will be added to the exception table entry.
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Must be preceded by a @code{.personality} or @code{.personalityindex}
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directive.
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@c IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
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@c JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ
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@c KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
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@c LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
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@item .ldouble @var{expression} [, @var{expression}]*
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See @code{.extend}.
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@cindex @code{.ltorg} directive, ARM
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@item .ltorg
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pool any time a section change occurred. This is no longer done, since
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it prevents accurate control of the placement of literal pools.
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@cindex @code{.pool} directive, ARM
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@item .pool
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This is a synonym for .ltorg.
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@c MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
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@anchor{arm_fnstart}
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@cindex @code{.fnstart} directive, ARM
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@item .fnstart
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Marks the start of a function with an unwind table entry.
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@cindex @code{.movsp} directive, ARM
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@item .movsp @var{reg} [, #@var{offset}]
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Tell the unwinder that @var{reg} contains an offset from the current
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stack pointer. If @var{offset} is not specified then it is assumed to be
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zero.
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@anchor{arm_fnend}
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@cindex @code{.fnend} directive, ARM
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@item .fnend
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Marks the end of a function with an unwind table entry. The unwind index
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table entry is created when this directive is processed.
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@c NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
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@c OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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If no personality routine has been specified then standard personality
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routine 0 or 1 will be used, depending on the number of unwind opcodes
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required.
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@cindex @code{.object_arch} directive, ARM
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@item .object_arch @var{name}
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Override the architecture recorded in the EABI object attribute section.
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Valid values for @var{name} are the same as for the @code{.arch} directive.
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Typically this is useful when code uses runtime detection of CPU features.
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@cindex @code{.cantunwind} directive, ARM
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@item .cantunwind
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Prevents unwinding through the current function. No personality routine
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or exception table data is required or permitted.
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@c PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
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@cindex @code{.packed} directive, ARM
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@item .packed @var{expression} [, @var{expression}]*
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This directive writes 12-byte packed floating-point values to the
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output section. These are not compatible with current ARM processors
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or ABIs.
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@cindex @code{.pad} directive, ARM
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@item .pad #@var{count}
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Generate unwinder annotations for a stack adjustment of @var{count} bytes.
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A positive value indicates the function prologue allocated stack space by
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decrementing the stack pointer.
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@cindex @code{.personality} directive, ARM
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@item .personality @var{name}
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Sets the personality routine for the current function to the EABI standard
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routine number @var{index}
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@cindex @code{.handlerdata} directive, ARM
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@item .handlerdata
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Marks the end of the current function, and the start of the exception table
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entry for that function. Anything between this directive and the
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@code{.fnend} directive will be added to the exception table entry.
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@cindex @code{.pool} directive, ARM
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@item .pool
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This is a synonym for .ltorg.
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Must be preceded by a @code{.personality} or @code{.personalityindex}
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directive.
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@c QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ
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@c RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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@cindex @code{.req} directive, ARM
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@item @var{name} .req @var{register name}
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This creates an alias for @var{register name} called @var{name}. For
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example:
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@smallexample
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foo .req r0
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@end smallexample
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@c SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
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@anchor{arm_save}
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@cindex @code{.save} directive, ARM
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wstrd wr10, [sp, #-8]!
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@end smallexample
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@anchor{arm_setfp}
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@cindex @code{.setfp} directive, ARM
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@item .setfp @var{fpreg}, @var{spreg} [, #@var{offset}]
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Make all unwinder annotations relative to a frame pointer. Without this
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the unwinder will use offsets from the stack pointer.
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The syntax of this directive is the same as the @code{sub} or @code{mov}
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instruction used to set the frame pointer. @var{spreg} must be either
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@code{sp} or mentioned in a previous @code{.movsp} directive.
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@smallexample
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.movsp ip
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mov ip, sp
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@dots{}
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.setfp fp, ip, #4
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sub fp, ip, #4
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@end smallexample
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@cindex @code{.secrel32} directive, ARM
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@item .secrel32 @var{expression} [, @var{expression}]*
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This directive emits relocations that evaluate to the section-relative
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offset of each expression's symbol. This directive is only supported
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for PE targets.
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@c TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
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@cindex @code{.thumb} directive, ARM
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@item .thumb
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This performs the same action as @var{.code 16}.
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@cindex @code{.thumb_func} directive, ARM
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@item .thumb_func
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This directive specifies that the following symbol is the name of a
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Thumb encoded function. This information is necessary in order to allow
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the assembler and linker to generate correct code for interworking
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between Arm and Thumb instructions and should be used even if
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interworking is not going to be performed. The presence of this
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directive also implies @code{.thumb}
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This directive is not neccessary when generating EABI objects. On these
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targets the encoding is implicit when generating Thumb code.
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@cindex @code{.thumb_set} directive, ARM
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@item .thumb_set
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This performs the equivalent of a @code{.set} directive in that it
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creates a symbol which is an alias for another symbol (possibly not yet
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defined). This directive also has the added property in that it marks
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the aliased symbol as being a thumb function entry point, in the same
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way that the @code{.thumb_func} directive does.
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@c UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
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@cindex @code{.unreq} directive, ARM
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@item .unreq @var{alias-name}
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This undefines a register alias which was previously defined using the
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@code{req}, @code{dn} or @code{qn} directives. For example:
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@smallexample
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foo .req r0
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.unreq foo
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@end smallexample
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An error occurs if the name is undefined. Note - this pseudo op can
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be used to delete builtin in register name aliases (eg 'r0'). This
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should only be done if it is really necessary.
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@cindex @code{.unwind_raw} directive, ARM
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@item .unwind_raw @var{offset}, @var{byte1}, @dots{}
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Insert one of more arbitary unwind opcode bytes, which are known to adjust
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the stack pointer by @var{offset} bytes.
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For example @code{.unwind_raw 4, 0xb1, 0x01} is equivalent to
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@code{.save @{r0@}}
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@c VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
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@cindex @code{.vsave} directive, ARM
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@item .vsave @var{vfp-reglist}
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Generate unwinder annotations to restore the VFP registers in @var{vfp-reglist}
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Since FLDMX and FSTMX are now deprecated, this directive should be
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used in favour of @code{.save} for saving VFP registers for ARMv6 and above.
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@anchor{arm_pad}
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@cindex @code{.pad} directive, ARM
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@item .pad #@var{count}
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Generate unwinder annotations for a stack adjustment of @var{count} bytes.
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A positive value indicates the function prologue allocated stack space by
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decrementing the stack pointer.
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@anchor{arm_movsp}
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@cindex @code{.movsp} directive, ARM
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@item .movsp @var{reg} [, #@var{offset}]
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Tell the unwinder that @var{reg} contains an offset from the current
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stack pointer. If @var{offset} is not specified then it is assumed to be
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zero.
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@anchor{arm_setfp}
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@cindex @code{.setfp} directive, ARM
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@item .setfp @var{fpreg}, @var{spreg} [, #@var{offset}]
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Make all unwinder annotations relaive to a frame pointer. Without this
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the unwinder will use offsets from the stack pointer.
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The syntax of this directive is the same as the @code{sub} or @code{mov}
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instruction used to set the frame pointer. @var{spreg} must be either
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@code{sp} or mentioned in a previous @code{.movsp} directive.
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@smallexample
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.movsp ip
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mov ip, sp
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@dots{}
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.setfp fp, ip, #4
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sub fp, ip, #4
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@end smallexample
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@cindex @code{.unwind_raw} directive, ARM
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@item .raw @var{offset}, @var{byte1}, @dots{}
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Insert one of more arbitary unwind opcode bytes, which are known to adjust
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the stack pointer by @var{offset} bytes.
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For example @code{.unwind_raw 4, 0xb1, 0x01} is equivalent to
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@code{.save @{r0@}}
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@cindex @code{.cpu} directive, ARM
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@item .cpu @var{name}
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Select the target processor. Valid values for @var{name} are the same as
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for the @option{-mcpu} commandline option.
|
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@cindex @code{.arch} directive, ARM
|
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@item .arch @var{name}
|
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Select the target architecture. Valid values for @var{name} are the same as
|
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for the @option{-march} commandline option.
|
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@cindex @code{.object_arch} directive, ARM
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@item .object_arch @var{name}
|
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Override the architecture recorded in the EABI object attribute section.
|
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Valid values for @var{name} are the same as for the @code{.arch} directive.
|
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Typically this is useful when code uses runtime detection of CPU features.
|
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|
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@cindex @code{.fpu} directive, ARM
|
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@item .fpu @var{name}
|
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Select the floating point unit to assemble for. Valid values for @var{name}
|
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are the same as for the @option{-mfpu} commandline option.
|
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|
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@cindex @code{.eabi_attribute} directive, ARM
|
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@item .eabi_attribute @var{tag}, @var{value}
|
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Set the EABI object attribute @var{tag} to @var{value}.
|
||||
|
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The @var{tag} is either an attribute number, or one of the following:
|
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@code{Tag_CPU_raw_name}, @code{Tag_CPU_name}, @code{Tag_CPU_arch},
|
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@code{Tag_CPU_arch_profile}, @code{Tag_ARM_ISA_use},
|
||||
@code{Tag_THUMB_ISA_use}, @code{Tag_VFP_arch}, @code{Tag_WMMX_arch},
|
||||
@code{Tag_Advanced_SIMD_arch}, @code{Tag_PCS_config},
|
||||
@code{Tag_ABI_PCS_R9_use}, @code{Tag_ABI_PCS_RW_data},
|
||||
@code{Tag_ABI_PCS_RO_data}, @code{Tag_ABI_PCS_GOT_use},
|
||||
@code{Tag_ABI_PCS_wchar_t}, @code{Tag_ABI_FP_rounding},
|
||||
@code{Tag_ABI_FP_denormal}, @code{Tag_ABI_FP_exceptions},
|
||||
@code{Tag_ABI_FP_user_exceptions}, @code{Tag_ABI_FP_number_model},
|
||||
@code{Tag_ABI_align8_needed}, @code{Tag_ABI_align8_preserved},
|
||||
@code{Tag_ABI_enum_size}, @code{Tag_ABI_HardFP_use},
|
||||
@code{Tag_ABI_VFP_args}, @code{Tag_ABI_WMMX_args},
|
||||
@code{Tag_ABI_optimization_goals}, @code{Tag_ABI_FP_optimization_goals},
|
||||
@code{Tag_compatibility}, @code{Tag_CPU_unaligned_access},
|
||||
@code{Tag_VFP_HP_extension}, @code{Tag_ABI_FP_16bit_format},
|
||||
@code{Tag_nodefaults}, @code{Tag_also_compatible_with},
|
||||
@code{Tag_conformance}, @code{Tag_T2EE_use},
|
||||
@code{Tag_Virtualization_use}, @code{Tag_MPextension_use}
|
||||
|
||||
The @var{value} is either a @code{number}, @code{"string"}, or
|
||||
@code{number, "string"} depending on the tag.
|
||||
@c WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
|
||||
@c XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
|
||||
@c YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
|
||||
@c ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
|
||||
|
||||
@end table
|
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|
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