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* Support for the Ubicom IP2xxx microcontroller added.
Changes in 2.13:
* Support for the Fujitsu FRV architecture added by Red Hat. Models for FR400
and FR500 included.
* Support for DLX processor added.
* GASP has now been deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Use
the macro facilities in GAS instead.
* GASP now correctly parses floating point numbers. Unless the base is
explicitly specified, they are interpreted as decimal numbers regardless of
the currently specified base.
Changes in 2.12:
* Support for Don Knuth's MMIX, by Hans-Peter Nilsson.
* Support for the OpenRISC 32-bit embedded processor by OpenCores.
* The ARM assembler now accepts -march=..., -mcpu=... and -mfpu=... for
specifying the target instruction set. The old method of specifying the
target processor has been deprecated, but is still accepted for
compatibility.
* Support for the VFP floating-point instruction set has been added to
the ARM assembler.
* New psuedo op: .incbin to include a set of binary data at a given point
in the assembly. Contributed by Anders Norlander.
* The MIPS assembler now accepts -march/-mtune. -mcpu has been deprecated
but still works for compatability.
* The MIPS assembler no longer issues a warning by default when it
generates a nop instruction from a macro. The new command line option
-n will turn on the warning.
Changes in 2.11:
* Support for PDP-11 and 2.11BSD a.out format, by Lars Brinkhoff.
* x86 gas now supports the full Pentium4 instruction set.
* Support for AMD x86-64 architecture, by Jan Hubicka, SuSE Labs.
* Support for Motorola 68HC11 and 68HC12.
* Support for Texas Instruments TMS320C54x (tic54x).
* Support for IA-64.
* Support for i860, by Jason Eckhardt.
* Support for CRIS (Axis Communications ETRAX series).
* x86 gas has a new .arch pseudo op to specify the target CPU architecture.
* x86 gas -q command line option quietens warnings about register size changes
due to suffix, indirect jmp/call without `*', stand-alone prefixes, and
translating various deprecated floating point instructions.
Changes in 2.10:
* Support for the ARM msr instruction was changed to only allow an immediate
operand when altering the flags field.
* Support for ATMEL AVR.
* Support for IBM 370 ELF. Somewhat experimental.
* Support for numbers with suffixes.
* Added support for breaking to the end of repeat loops.
* Added support for parallel instruction syntax (DOUBLEBAR_PARALLEL).
* New .elseif pseudo-op added.
* New --fatal-warnings option.
* picoJava architecture support added.
* Motorola MCore 210 processor support added.
* A new pseudo-op .intel_syntax has been implemented to allow gas to parse i386
assembly programs with intel syntax.
* New pseudo-ops .func,.endfunc to aid in debugging user-written assembler code.
* Added -gdwarf2 option to generate DWARF 2 debugging information.
* Full 16-bit mode support for i386.
* Greatly improved instruction operand checking for i386. This change will
produce errors or warnings on incorrect assembly code that previous versions
of gas accepted. If you get unexpected messages from code that worked with
older versions of gas, please double check the code before reporting a bug.
* Weak symbol support added for COFF targets.
* Mitsubishi D30V support added.
* Texas Instruments c80 (tms320c80) support added.
* i960 ELF support added.
* ARM ELF support added.
Changes in 2.9:
* Texas Instruments c30 (tms320c30) support added.
* The assembler now optimizes the exception frame information generated by egcs
and gcc 2.8. The new --traditional-format option disables this optimization.
* Added --gstabs option to generate stabs debugging information.
* The -a option takes a new suboption, m (e.g., -alm) to expand macros in a
listing.
* Added -MD option to print dependencies.
Changes in 2.8:
* BeOS support added.
* MIPS16 support added.
* Motorola ColdFire 5200 support added (configure for m68k and use -m5200).
* Alpha/VMS support added.
* m68k options --base-size-default-16, --base-size-default-32,
--disp-size-default-16, and --disp-size-default-32 added.
* The alignment directives now take an optional third argument, which is the
maximum number of bytes to skip. If doing the alignment would require
skipping more than the given number of bytes, the alignment is not done at
all.
* The ELF assembler has a new pseudo-op, .symver, used for symbol versioning.
* The -a option takes a new suboption, c (e.g., -alc), to skip false
conditionals in listings.
* Added new pseudo-op, .equiv; it's like .equ, except that it is an error if
the symbol is already defined.
Changes in 2.7:
* The PowerPC assembler now allows the use of symbolic register names (r0,
etc.) if -mregnames is used. Symbolic names preceded by a '%' (%r0, etc.)
can be used any time. PowerPC 860 move to/from SPR instructions have been
added.
* Alpha Linux (ELF) support added.
* PowerPC ELF support added.
* m68k Linux (ELF) support added.
* i960 Hx/Jx support added.
* i386/PowerPC gnu-win32 support added.
* SCO ELF support added. For OpenServer 5 targets (i386-unknown-sco3.2v5) the
default is to build COFF-only support. To get a set of tools that generate
ELF (they'll understand both COFF and ELF), you must configure with
target=i386-unknown-sco3.2v5elf.
* m88k-motorola-sysv3* support added.
Changes in 2.6:
* Gas now directly supports macros, without requiring GASP.
* Gas now has an MRI assembler compatibility mode. Use -M or --mri to select
MRI mode. The pseudo-op ``.mri 1'' will switch into the MRI mode until the
``.mri 0'' is seen; this can be convenient for inline assembler code.
* Added --defsym SYM=VALUE option.
* Added -mips4 support to MIPS assembler.
* Added PIC support to Solaris and SPARC SunOS 4 assembler.
Changes in 2.4:
* Converted this directory to use an autoconf-generated configure script.
* ARM support, from Richard Earnshaw.
* Updated VMS support, from Pat Rankin, including considerably improved
debugging support.
* Support for the control registers in the 68060.
* Handles (ignores) a new directive ".this_GCC_requires_the_GNU_assembler", to
provide for possible future gcc changes, for targets where gas provides some
features not available in the native assembler. If the native assembler is
used, it should become obvious pretty quickly what the problem is.
* Usage message is available with "--help".
* The GNU Assembler Preprocessor (gasp) is included. (Actually, it was in 2.3
also, but didn't get into the NEWS file.)
* Weak symbol support for a.out.
* A bug in the listing code which could cause an infinite loop has been fixed.
Bugs in listings when generating a COFF object file have also been fixed.
* Initial i386-svr4 PIC implementation from Eric Youngdale, based on code by
Paul Kranenburg.
* Improved Alpha support. Immediate constants can have a much larger range
now. Support for the 21164 has been contributed by Digital.
* Updated ns32k (pc532-mach, netbsd532) support from Ian Dall.
Changes in 2.3:
* Mach i386 support, by David Mackenzie and Ken Raeburn.
* RS/6000 and PowerPC support by Ian Taylor.
* VMS command scripts (make-gas.com, config-gas.com) have been worked on a bit,
based on mail received from various people. The `-h#' option should work
again too.
* HP-PA work, by Jeff Law. Note, for the PA, gas-2.3 has been designed to work
with gdb-4.12 and gcc-2.6. As gcc-2.6 has not been released yet, a special
version of gcc-2.5.8 has been patched to work with gas-2.3. You can retrieve
this special version of gcc-2.5.8 via anonymous ftp from jaguar.cs.utah.edu
in the "dist" directory.
* Vax support in gas fixed for BSD, so it builds and seems to run a couple
simple tests okay. I haven't put it through extensive testing. (GNU make is
currently required for BSD 4.3 builds.)
* Support for the DEC Alpha, running OSF/1 (ECOFF format). The gas support is
based on code donated by CMU, which used an a.out-based format. I'm afraid
the alpha-a.out support is pretty badly mangled, and much of it removed;
making it work will require rewriting it as BFD support for the format anyways.
* Irix 5 support.
* The test suites have been fixed up a bit, so that they should work with a
couple different versions of expect and dejagnu.
* Symbols' values are now handled internally as expressions, permitting more
flexibility in evaluating them in some cases. Some details of relocation
handling have also changed, and simple constant pool management has been
added, to make the Alpha port easier.
* New option "--statistics" for printing out program run times. This is
intended to be used with the gcc "-Q" option, which prints out times spent in
various phases of compilation. (You should be able to get all of them
printed out with "gcc -Q -Wa,--statistics", I think.)
Changes in 2.2:
* RS/6000 AIX and MIPS SGI Irix 5 support has been added.
* Configurations that are still in development (and therefore are convenient to
have listed in configure.in) still get rejected without a minor change to
gas/Makefile.in, so people not doing development work shouldn't get the
impression that support for such configurations is actually believed to be
reliable.
* The program name (usually "as") is printed when a fatal error message is
displayed. This should prevent some confusion about the source of occasional
messages about "internal errors".
* ELF support is falling into place. Support for the 386 should be working.
Support for SPARC Solaris is in. HPPA support from Utah is being integrated.
* Symbol values are maintained as expressions instead of being immediately
boiled down to add-symbol, sub-symbol, and constant. This permits slightly
more complex calculations involving symbols whose values are not alreadey
known.
* DBX-style debugging info ("stabs") is now supported for COFF formats.
If any stabs directives are seen in the source, GAS will create two new
sections: a ".stab" and a ".stabstr" section. The format of the .stab
section is nearly identical to the a.out symbol format, and .stabstr is
its string table. For this to be useful, you must have configured GCC
to generate stabs (by defining DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO), and must have a GDB
that can use the stab sections (4.11 or later).
* LynxOS, on i386 and m68k platforms, is now supported. SPARC LynxOS
support is in progress.
Changes in 2.1:
* Several small fixes for i386-aix (PS/2) support from Minh Tran-Le have been
incorporated, but not well tested yet.
* Altered the opcode table split for m68k; it should require less VM to compile
with gcc now.
* Some minor adjustments to add (Convergent Technologies') Miniframe support,
suggested by Ronald Cole.
* HPPA support (running OSF only, not HPUX) has been contributed by Utah. This
includes improved ELF support, which I've started adapting for SPARC Solaris
2.x. Integration isn't completely, so it probably won't work.
* HP9000/300 support, donated by HP, has been merged in.
* Ian Taylor has finished the MIPS ECOFF (Ultrix, Irix) support.
* Better error messages for unsupported configurations (e.g., hppa-hpux).
* Test suite framework is starting to become reasonable.
Changes in 2.0:
* Mostly bug fixes.
* Some more merging of BFD and ELF code, but ELF still doesn't work.
Changes in 1.94:
* BFD merge is partly done. Adventurous souls may try giving configure the
"--with-bfd-assembler" option. Currently, ELF format requires it, a.out
format accepts it; SPARC CPU accepts it. It's the default only for OS "elf"
or "solaris". (ELF isn't really supported yet. It needs work. I've got
some code from Utah for HP-PA ELF, and from DG for m88k ELF, but they're not
fully merged yet.)
* The 68K opcode table has been split in half. It should now compile under gcc
without consuming ridiculous amounts of memory.
* A couple data structures have been reduced in size. This should result in
saving a little bit of space at runtime.
* Support for MIPS, from OSF and Ralph Campbell, has been merged in. The OSF
code provided ROSE format support, which I haven't merged in yet. (I can
make it available, if anyone wants to try it out.) Ralph's code, for BSD
4.4, supports a.out format. We don't have ECOFF support in just yet; it's
coming.
* Support for the Hitachi H8/500 has been added.
* VMS host and target support should be working now, thanks chiefly to Eric
Youngdale.
Changes in 1.93.01:
* For m68k, support for more processors has been added: 68040, CPU32, 68851.
* For i386, .align is now power-of-two; was number-of-bytes.
* For m68k, "%" is now accepted before register names. For COFF format, which
doesn't use underscore prefixes for C labels, it is required, so variable "a0"
can be distinguished from the register.
* Last public release was 1.38. Lots of configuration changes since then, lots
of new CPUs and formats, lots of bugs fixed.
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