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Re: [AArch64][SVE 12/32] Make more use of bfd_boolean
- From: Richard Sandiford <richard dot sandiford at arm dot com>
- To: "Richard Earnshaw \(lists\)" <Richard dot Earnshaw at arm dot com>
- Cc: binutils at sourceware dot org
- Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2016 12:56:36 +0100
- Subject: Re: [AArch64][SVE 12/32] Make more use of bfd_boolean
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- References: <874m6b6ekq.fsf@e105548-lin.cambridge.arm.com> <87oa4j3l22.fsf@e105548-lin.cambridge.arm.com> <42afc659-b62b-aa4a-42ee-b6d921bc4cc1@arm.com>
"Richard Earnshaw (lists)" <Richard.Earnshaw@arm.com> writes:
> On 23/08/16 10:13, Richard Sandiford wrote:
>> Following on from the previous patch, which converted the
>> aarch64_reg_parse_32_64 parameters to bfd_booleans, this one
>> does the same for parse_address_main and parse_address.
>> It also documents the parameters.
>>
>> This isn't an attempt to convert the whole file to use bfd_booleans
>> more often. It's simply trying to avoid inconsistencies with new
>> SVE parameters.
>>
>> OK to install?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Richard
>>
>>
>> gas/
>> * config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_address_main): Turn reloc and
>> accept_reg_post_index into bfd_booleans. Add commentary.
>> (parse_address_reloc): Update accordingly. Add commentary.
>> (parse_address): Likewise. Also change accept_reg_post_index
>> into a bfd_boolean here.
>> (parse_operands): Update calls accordingly.
>
> My comment on the previous patch applies somewhat here too, although the
> two bools are not as closely related here. In particular statements
> such as
>
> return parse_address_main (str, operand, TRUE, FALSE);
>
> are not intuitively obvious to the reader of the code.
Yeah...
I think here too we can just get rid of the parameters and leavve the
callers to check the addressing modes. As it happens, the handling of
ADDR_SIMM9{,_2} already did this for relocation operators (i.e. it used
parse_address_reloc and then rejected relocations).
The callers are already set up to reject invalid register post-indexed
addressing, so we can simply remove the accept_reg_post_index parameter
without adding any more checks. This again creates a corner case where:
.equ x2, 1
ldr w0, [x1], x2
was previously an acceptable way of writing "ldr w0, [x1], #1" but
is now rejected.
Removing the "reloc" parameter means that two cases need to check
explicitly for relocation operators.
ADDR_SIMM9_2 appers to be unused. I'll send a separate patch
to remove it.
This patch makes parse_address temporarily equivalent to
parse_address_main, but later patches in the series will need
to keep the distinction.
Tested on aarch64-linux-gnu. OK to install?
Thanks,
Richard
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_address_main): Remove reloc and
accept_reg_post_index parameters. Parse relocations and register
post indexes unconditionally.
(parse_address): Remove accept_reg_post_index parameter.
Update call to parse_address_main.
(parse_address_reloc): Delete.
(parse_operands): Call parse_address instead of parse_address_main.
Update existing callers of parse_address and make them check
inst.reloc.type where appropriate.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.s: Add tests for relocations
in ADDR_SIMPLE, SIMD_ADDR_SIMPLE, ADDR_SIMM7 and ADDR_SIMM9 addresses.
Also test for invalid uses of post-index register addressing.
* testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.l: Update accordingly.
diff --git a/gas/config/tc-aarch64.c b/gas/config/tc-aarch64.c
index 7b5be8b..f82fdb9 100644
--- a/gas/config/tc-aarch64.c
+++ b/gas/config/tc-aarch64.c
@@ -3173,8 +3173,7 @@ parse_shifter_operand_reloc (char **str, aarch64_opnd_info *operand,
supported by the instruction, and to set inst.reloc.type. */
static bfd_boolean
-parse_address_main (char **str, aarch64_opnd_info *operand, int reloc,
- int accept_reg_post_index)
+parse_address_main (char **str, aarch64_opnd_info *operand)
{
char *p = *str;
const reg_entry *reg;
@@ -3190,7 +3189,7 @@ parse_address_main (char **str, aarch64_opnd_info *operand, int reloc,
/* #:<reloc_op>:<symbol> */
skip_past_char (&p, '#');
- if (reloc && skip_past_char (&p, ':'))
+ if (skip_past_char (&p, ':'))
{
bfd_reloc_code_real_type ty;
struct reloc_table_entry *entry;
@@ -3315,7 +3314,7 @@ parse_address_main (char **str, aarch64_opnd_info *operand, int reloc,
{
/* [Xn,#:<reloc_op>:<symbol> */
skip_past_char (&p, '#');
- if (reloc && skip_past_char (&p, ':'))
+ if (skip_past_char (&p, ':'))
{
struct reloc_table_entry *entry;
@@ -3388,8 +3387,8 @@ parse_address_main (char **str, aarch64_opnd_info *operand, int reloc,
return FALSE;
}
- if (accept_reg_post_index
- && (reg = aarch64_reg_parse_32_64 (&p, &offset_qualifier)))
+ reg = aarch64_reg_parse_32_64 (&p, &offset_qualifier);
+ if (reg)
{
/* [Xn],Xm */
if (!aarch64_check_reg_type (reg, REG_TYPE_R_64))
@@ -3428,19 +3427,12 @@ parse_address_main (char **str, aarch64_opnd_info *operand, int reloc,
return TRUE;
}
-/* Return TRUE on success; otherwise return FALSE. */
-static bfd_boolean
-parse_address (char **str, aarch64_opnd_info *operand,
- int accept_reg_post_index)
-{
- return parse_address_main (str, operand, 0, accept_reg_post_index);
-}
-
-/* Return TRUE on success; otherwise return FALSE. */
+/* Parse a base AArch64 address (as opposed to an SVE one). Return TRUE
+ on success. */
static bfd_boolean
-parse_address_reloc (char **str, aarch64_opnd_info *operand)
+parse_address (char **str, aarch64_opnd_info *operand)
{
- return parse_address_main (str, operand, 1, 0);
+ return parse_address_main (str, operand);
}
/* Parse an operand for a MOVZ, MOVN or MOVK instruction.
@@ -5419,7 +5411,7 @@ parse_operands (char *str, const aarch64_opcode *opcode)
case AARCH64_OPND_ADDR_PCREL19:
case AARCH64_OPND_ADDR_PCREL21:
case AARCH64_OPND_ADDR_PCREL26:
- po_misc_or_fail (parse_address_reloc (&str, info));
+ po_misc_or_fail (parse_address (&str, info));
if (!info->addr.pcrel)
{
set_syntax_error (_("invalid pc-relative address"));
@@ -5490,7 +5482,7 @@ parse_operands (char *str, const aarch64_opcode *opcode)
char *start = str;
/* First use the normal address-parsing routines, to get
the usual syntax errors. */
- po_misc_or_fail (parse_address (&str, info, 0));
+ po_misc_or_fail (parse_address (&str, info));
if (info->addr.pcrel || info->addr.offset.is_reg
|| !info->addr.preind || info->addr.postind
|| info->addr.writeback)
@@ -5521,7 +5513,7 @@ parse_operands (char *str, const aarch64_opcode *opcode)
case AARCH64_OPND_ADDR_REGOFF:
/* [<Xn|SP>, <R><m>{, <extend> {<amount>}}] */
- po_misc_or_fail (parse_address (&str, info, 0));
+ po_misc_or_fail (parse_address (&str, info));
if (info->addr.pcrel || !info->addr.offset.is_reg
|| !info->addr.preind || info->addr.postind
|| info->addr.writeback)
@@ -5540,13 +5532,18 @@ parse_operands (char *str, const aarch64_opcode *opcode)
break;
case AARCH64_OPND_ADDR_SIMM7:
- po_misc_or_fail (parse_address (&str, info, 0));
+ po_misc_or_fail (parse_address (&str, info));
if (info->addr.pcrel || info->addr.offset.is_reg
|| (!info->addr.preind && !info->addr.postind))
{
set_syntax_error (_("invalid addressing mode"));
goto failure;
}
+ if (inst.reloc.type != BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
+ {
+ set_syntax_error (_("relocation not allowed"));
+ goto failure;
+ }
assign_imm_if_const_or_fixup_later (&inst.reloc, info,
/* addr_off_p */ 1,
/* need_libopcodes_p */ 1,
@@ -5555,7 +5552,7 @@ parse_operands (char *str, const aarch64_opcode *opcode)
case AARCH64_OPND_ADDR_SIMM9:
case AARCH64_OPND_ADDR_SIMM9_2:
- po_misc_or_fail (parse_address_reloc (&str, info));
+ po_misc_or_fail (parse_address (&str, info));
if (info->addr.pcrel || info->addr.offset.is_reg
|| (!info->addr.preind && !info->addr.postind)
|| (operands[i] == AARCH64_OPND_ADDR_SIMM9_2
@@ -5576,7 +5573,7 @@ parse_operands (char *str, const aarch64_opcode *opcode)
break;
case AARCH64_OPND_ADDR_UIMM12:
- po_misc_or_fail (parse_address_reloc (&str, info));
+ po_misc_or_fail (parse_address (&str, info));
if (info->addr.pcrel || info->addr.offset.is_reg
|| !info->addr.preind || info->addr.writeback)
{
@@ -5596,7 +5593,7 @@ parse_operands (char *str, const aarch64_opcode *opcode)
case AARCH64_OPND_SIMD_ADDR_POST:
/* [<Xn|SP>], <Xm|#<amount>> */
- po_misc_or_fail (parse_address (&str, info, 1));
+ po_misc_or_fail (parse_address (&str, info));
if (!info->addr.postind || !info->addr.writeback)
{
set_syntax_error (_("invalid addressing mode"));
diff --git a/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.l b/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.l
index ef23577..0fb4db9 100644
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.l
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.l
@@ -150,3 +150,11 @@
[^:]*:264: Error: invalid floating-point constant at operand 2 -- `fmov s0,-2'
[^:]*:266: Error: integer 64-bit register expected at operand 2 -- `st2 {v0.4s,v1.4s},\[sp\],xzr'
[^:]*:267: Error: integer or zero register expected at operand 2 -- `str x1,\[x2,sp\]'
+[^:]*:270: Error: relocation not allowed at operand 3 -- `ldnp x1,x2,\[x3,#:lo12:foo\]'
+[^:]*:271: Error: invalid addressing mode at operand 2 -- `ld1 {v0\.4s},\[x3,#:lo12:foo\]'
+[^:]*:272: Error: the optional immediate offset can only be 0 at operand 2 -- `stuminl x0,\[x3,#:lo12:foo\]'
+[^:]*:273: Error: relocation not allowed at operand 2 -- `prfum pldl1keep,\[x3,#:lo12:foo\]'
+[^:]*:275: Error: invalid addressing mode at operand 2 -- `ldr x0,\[x3\],x4'
+[^:]*:276: Error: invalid addressing mode at operand 3 -- `ldnp x1,x2,\[x3\],x4'
+[^:]*:278: Error: invalid addressing mode at operand 2 -- `stuminl x0,\[x3\],x4'
+[^:]*:279: Error: invalid addressing mode at operand 2 -- `prfum pldl1keep,\[x3\],x4'
diff --git a/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.s b/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.s
index 8dbb542..a9cd124 100644
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.s
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/diagnostic.s
@@ -265,3 +265,15 @@
st2 {v0.4s, v1.4s}, [sp], xzr
str x1, [x2, sp]
+
+ ldr x0, [x1, #:lo12:foo] // OK
+ ldnp x1, x2, [x3, #:lo12:foo]
+ ld1 {v0.4s}, [x3, #:lo12:foo]
+ stuminl x0, [x3, #:lo12:foo]
+ prfum pldl1keep, [x3, #:lo12:foo]
+
+ ldr x0, [x3], x4
+ ldnp x1, x2, [x3], x4
+ ld1 {v0.4s}, [x3], x4 // OK
+ stuminl x0, [x3], x4
+ prfum pldl1keep, [x3], x4