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2011-11-29 Andrew Pinski <apinski@cavium.com> * mips-dis.c (mips_arch_choices): Add Octeon+. * mips-opc.c (IOCT): Include Octeon+. (IOCTP): New macro. (mips_builtin_opcodes): Add "saa" and "saad". bfd/ 2011-11-29 Andrew Pinski <apinski@cavium.com> * archures.c (bfd_mach_mips_octeonp): New macro. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * bfd/cpu-mips.c (I_mipsocteonp): New enum value. (arch_info_struct): Add bfd_mach_mips_octeonp. * elfxx-mips.c (mips_set_isa_flags): Add bfd_mach_mips_octeonp. (mips_mach_extensions): Add bfd_mach_mips_octeonp. include/opcodes/ 2011-11-29 Andrew Pinski <apinski@cavium.com> * mips.h (INSN_CHIP_MASK): Update according to INSN_OCTEONP. (INSN_OCTEONP): New macro. (CPU_OCTEONP): New macro. (OPCODE_IS_MEMBER): Add Octeon+. (M_SAA_AB, M_SAAD_AB, M_SAA_OB, M_SAAD_OB): New enum values. gas/ 2011-11-29 Andrew Pinski <apinski@cavium.com> * config/tc-mips.c (CPU_IS_OCTEON): New macro function. (CPU_HAS_SEQ): Change to use CPU_IS_OCTEON. (NO_ISA_COP): Likewise. (macro) <ld_st>: Add support when off0 is true. Add support for M_SAA_AB, M_SAA_OB, M_SAAD_OB and M_SAAD_AB. (mips_cpu_info_table): Add octeon+. * doc/c-mips.texi: Document octeon+ as an acceptable value for -march=. gas/testsuite/ 2011-11-29 Andrew Pinski <apinski@cavium.com> * gas/mips/mips.exp: Add octeon+ for an architecture. Run octeon-saa-saad test. (run_dump_test_arch): For Octeon architectures, also try octeon@. * gas/mips/octeon-pref.d: Remove -march=octeon from command line. * gas/mips/octeon.d: Likewise. * gas/mips/octeon-saa-saad.d: New file. * gas/mips/octeon-saa-saad.s: New file
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