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parameters. Added support for new opcode-list format. General error message fixups. (c4x_inst_add): Reject insn not for our CPU (md_begin): Added matrix for setting the proper opcode-level & device-flags according to cpu type and revision. Rewrite the opcode hasher. (c4x_operand_parse): Fix opcode bug (c4x_operands_match): New function argument. Added dry-run mechanism, that is optional error generation. Added constraint 'i' and 'j'. (c4x_insn_check): Added new function for post-verification of the generated insn. (md_assemble): Check all opcodes before croaking because of an argument mismatch. Need this to be able to fully support ortogonally arguments. (md_parse_options): Revised commandprompt swicthes and added new ones. (md_show_usage): Complete rewrite of printout. * gas/testsuite/gas/tic4x/addressing.s: Fix bug in one insn * gas/testsuite/gas/tic4x/addressing_c3x.d: Update thereafter * gas/testsuite/gas/tic4x/addressing_c4x.d: Update thereafter * gas/testsuite/gas/tic4x/allopcodes.S: Add support for new opclass.h changes * gas/testsuite/gas/tic4x/opclasses.h: Added testsuites for the new enhanced opcodes. * gas/testsuite/gas/tic4x/opcodes.s: Regenerate * gas/testsuite/gas/tic4x/opcodes_c3x.d: Update from above * gas/testsuite/gas/tic4x/opcodes_c4x.d: Update from above * gas/testsuite/gas/tic4x/opcodes_new.d: Added new testsuite for the enhanced and special insns. * gas/testsuite/gas/tic4x/tic4x.exp: Added the opcodes_new testsuite * include/opcode/tic4x.h: File reordering. Added enhanced opcodes. * opcodes/tic4x-dis.c: Added support for enhanced and special insn. (c4x_print_op): Added insn class 'i' and 'j' (c4x_hash_opcode_special): Add to support special insn (c4x_hash_opcode): Update to support the new opcode-list format. Add support for the new special insns. (c4x_disassemble): New opcode-list support. |
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