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* config/tc-ppc.c (md_parse_option): New -m7410, -m7450 and -m7455 flags, equivalent to -m7400. New -maltivec to enable AltiVec instructions. New -mbook64 and -mbooke/-mbooke32 flags to enable 64-bit and 32-bit BookE support, respectively. Change -m403 and -m405 to set PPC403 option. (md_show_usage): Adjust for new options. * doc/all.texi: Set PPC. * doc/as.texinfo: Add PPC support and pull in c-ppc.texi. * doc/c-ppc.texi: New file. * doc/Makefile.am (CPU_DOCS): Add c-ppc.texi. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerate. [gas/testsuite/ChangeLog] * gas/ppc/booke.s: New test for Motorola BookE. * gas/ppc/booke.d: New file. * gas/ppc/ppc.exp: Test booke.s. [include/opcode/ChangeLog] * ppc.h (PPC_OPCODE_BOOKE, PPC_OPCODE_403): New opcode flags for BookE and PowerPC403 instructions. [opcodes/ChangeLog] * ppc-opc.c (insert_de, extract_de, insert_des, extract_des): New instruction field instruction/extraction functions for new BookE DE form instructions. (CT): New macro for CT field in an X form instruction. (DE, DES, DEO, DE_MASK): New macros for DE/DES fields in DE form instructions. (PPC64): Don't include PPC_OPCODE_PPC. (403): New opcode macro for PPC403 processors. (BOOKE): New opcode macro for BookE processors. (bce, bcel, bcea, bcela, bclre, bclrel: New BookE instructions. (bcctre, bcctrel, be, bel, bea, bela, icbt, icbte, lwzxe): Likewise. (dcbste, lwzuxe, luxe, dcbfe, lbzxe, lwarxe, lbzuxe): Likewise. (stwcxe, stwxe, stxe, stwuxe, stuxe, stbxe, dcbtste, stbuxe): Likewise. (mfapidi, dcbte, lhzxe, lhzuxe, lhaxe, lhauxe, subfe64): Likewise. (subfeo64, adde64, addeo64, sthxe, sthuxe, subfze64): Likewise. (subfzeo64, addze64, addzeo64, dcbie, subfme64, subfmeo64): Likewise. (addme64, addmeo64, stdcxe., mcrxr64, lwbrxe, lfsxe, lfsuxe): Likewise. (lfdxe, lfduxe, stwbrxe, stfsxe, stfsuxe, stfdxe, dcbae): Likewise. (stfduxe, tlbivax, tlbivaxe, lhbrxe, ldxe, lduxe, tlbsx): Likewise. (tlbsxe, sthbrxe, stdxe, stduxe, icbie, stfiwxe, dcbze, lbze): Likewise. (lbzue, ldue, lhze, lhzue, lhae, lhaue, lwze, lwzue): Likewise. (stbe, stbue, sthe, sthue, stwe, stwue, lfse, lfsue, lfde): Likewise. (lfdue, stde, stdue, stfse, stfsue, stfde, stfdue): Likewise. * ppc-dis.c (print_insn_big_powerpc, print_insn_little_powerpc): Look for a disassembler option of `booke', `booke32' or `booke64' to enable BookE support in the disassembler.
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