divert(-1) dnl m4 macros for PowerPC assembler (32 and 64 bit). dnl Copyright 2000, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. dnl This file is part of the GNU MP Library. dnl dnl The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify dnl it under the terms of either: dnl dnl * the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free dnl Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your dnl option) any later version. dnl dnl or dnl dnl * the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software dnl Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any dnl later version. dnl dnl or both in parallel, as here. dnl dnl The GNU MP Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but dnl WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY dnl or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License dnl for more details. dnl dnl You should have received copies of the GNU General Public License and the dnl GNU Lesser General Public License along with the GNU MP Library. If not, dnl see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/. dnl Called: PROLOGUE_cpu(GSYM_PREFIX`'foo) dnl dnl This is the same as the default in mpn/asm-defs.m4, but with ALIGN(4) dnl not 8. dnl dnl 4-byte alignment is normally enough, certainly it's what gcc gives. We dnl don't want bigger alignment within PROLOGUE since it can introduce dnl padding into multiple-entrypoint routines, and with gas such padding is dnl zero words, which are not valid instructions. define(`PROLOGUE_cpu', m4_assert_numargs(1) ` TEXT ALIGN(4) GLOBL `$1' GLOBL_ATTR TYPE(`$1',`function') `$1'LABEL_SUFFIX') dnl Usage: r0 ... r31, cr0 ... cr7 dnl dnl Registers names, either left as "r0" etc or mapped to plain 0 etc, dnl according to the result of the GMP_ASM_POWERPC_REGISTERS configure dnl test. ifelse(WANT_R_REGISTERS,no,` forloop(i,0,31,`deflit(`r'i,i)') forloop(i,0,31,`deflit(`v'i,i)') forloop(i,0,31,`deflit(`f'i,i)') forloop(i,0,7, `deflit(`cr'i,i)') ') dnl Usage: ASSERT(cond,instructions) dnl dnl If WANT_ASSERT is 1, output the given instructions and expect the given dnl flags condition to then be satisfied. For example, dnl dnl ASSERT(eq, `cmpwi r6, 123') dnl dnl The instructions can be omitted to just assert a flags condition with dnl no extra calculation. For example, dnl dnl ASSERT(ne) dnl dnl The condition can be omitted to just output the given instructions when dnl assertion checking is wanted. For example, dnl dnl ASSERT(, `mr r11, r0') dnl dnl Using a zero word for an illegal instruction is probably not ideal, dnl since it marks the beginning of a traceback table in the 64-bit ABI. dnl But assertions are only for development, so it doesn't matter too much. define(ASSERT, m4_assert_numargs_range(1,2) m4_assert_defined(`WANT_ASSERT') `ifelse(WANT_ASSERT,1, `C ASSERT $2 ifelse(`$1',,, ` b$1 L(ASSERT_ok`'ASSERT_counter) W32 0 C assertion failed L(ASSERT_ok`'ASSERT_counter): define(`ASSERT_counter',incr(ASSERT_counter)) ')')') define(ASSERT_counter,1) divert