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b90efa5b 1@c Copyright (C) 2009-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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2@c Contributed by ARM Ltd.
3@c This is part of the GAS manual.
4@c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo.
5@c man end
6
7@ifset GENERIC
8@page
9@node AArch64-Dependent
10@chapter AArch64 Dependent Features
11@end ifset
12
13@ifclear GENERIC
14@node Machine Dependencies
15@chapter AArch64 Dependent Features
16@end ifclear
17
18@cindex AArch64 support
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19@menu
20* AArch64 Options:: Options
df359aa7 21* AArch64 Extensions:: Extensions
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22* AArch64 Syntax:: Syntax
23* AArch64 Floating Point:: Floating Point
24* AArch64 Directives:: AArch64 Machine Directives
25* AArch64 Opcodes:: Opcodes
26* AArch64 Mapping Symbols:: Mapping Symbols
27@end menu
28
29@node AArch64 Options
30@section Options
31@cindex AArch64 options (none)
32@cindex options for AArch64 (none)
33
34@c man begin OPTIONS
35@table @gcctabopt
36
df359aa7 37@cindex @option{-EB} command line option, AArch64
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38@item -EB
39This option specifies that the output generated by the assembler should
40be marked as being encoded for a big-endian processor.
41
df359aa7 42@cindex @option{-EL} command line option, AArch64
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43@item -EL
44This option specifies that the output generated by the assembler should
45be marked as being encoded for a little-endian processor.
46
df359aa7 47@cindex @option{-mabi=} command line option, AArch64
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48@item -mabi=@var{abi}
49Specify which ABI the source code uses. The recognized arguments
50are: @code{ilp32} and @code{lp64}, which decides the generated object
51file in ELF32 and ELF64 format respectively. The default is @code{lp64}.
52
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53@cindex @option{-mcpu=} command line option, AArch64
54@item -mcpu=@var{processor}[+@var{extension}@dots{}]
55This option specifies the target processor. The assembler will issue an error
56message if an attempt is made to assemble an instruction which will not execute
57on the target processor. The following processor names are recognized:
9c352f1c 58@code{cortex-a35},
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59@code{cortex-a53},
60@code{cortex-a57},
2abdd192 61@code{cortex-a72},
2412d878 62@code{exynos-m1},
6b21c2bf 63@code{qdf24xx},
55fbd992 64@code{thunderx},
0a9ce86d 65@code{xgene1}
df359aa7 66and
0a9ce86d 67@code{xgene2}.
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68The special name @code{all} may be used to allow the assembler to accept
69instructions valid for any supported processor, including all optional
70extensions.
71
72In addition to the basic instruction set, the assembler can be told to
73accept, or restrict, various extension mnemonics that extend the
74processor. @xref{AArch64 Extensions}.
75
76If some implementations of a particular processor can have an
77extension, then then those extensions are automatically enabled.
78Consequently, you will not normally have to specify any additional
79extensions.
80
81@cindex @option{-march=} command line option, AArch64
82@item -march=@var{architecture}[+@var{extension}@dots{}]
83This option specifies the target architecture. The assembler will
84issue an error message if an attempt is made to assemble an
85instruction which will not execute on the target architecture. The
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86following architecture names are recognized: @code{armv8-a},
87@code{armv8.1-a} and @code{armv8.2-a}.
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88
89If both @option{-mcpu} and @option{-march} are specified, the
90assembler will use the setting for @option{-mcpu}. If neither are
91specified, the assembler will default to @option{-mcpu=all}.
92
93The architecture option can be extended with the same instruction set
94extension options as the @option{-mcpu} option. Unlike
95@option{-mcpu}, extensions are not always enabled by default,
96@xref{AArch64 Extensions}.
97
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98@cindex @code{-mverbose-error} command line option, AArch64
99@item -mverbose-error
100This option enables verbose error messages for AArch64 gas. This option
101is enabled by default.
102
103@cindex @code{-mno-verbose-error} command line option, AArch64
104@item -mno-verbose-error
105This option disables verbose error messages in AArch64 gas.
106
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107@end table
108@c man end
109
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110@node AArch64 Extensions
111@section Architecture Extensions
112
113The table below lists the permitted architecture extensions that are
114supported by the assembler and the conditions under which they are
115automatically enabled.
116
117Multiple extensions may be specified, separated by a @code{+}.
118Extension mnemonics may also be removed from those the assembler
119accepts. This is done by prepending @code{no} to the option that adds
120the extension. Extensions that are removed must be listed after all
121extensions that have been added.
122
123Enabling an extension that requires other extensions will
124automatically cause those extensions to be enabled. Similarly,
125disabling an extension that is required by other extensions will
126automatically cause those extensions to be disabled.
127
128@multitable @columnfractions .12 .17 .17 .54
129@headitem Extension @tab Minimum Architecture @tab Enabled by default
130 @tab Description
131@item @code{crc} @tab ARMv8-A @tab No
132 @tab Enable CRC instructions.
133@item @code{crypto} @tab ARMv8-A @tab No
134 @tab Enable cryptographic extensions. This implies @code{fp} and @code{simd}.
135@item @code{fp} @tab ARMv8-A @tab ARMv8-A or later
136 @tab Enable floating-point extensions.
137@item @code{simd} @tab ARMv8-A @tab ARMv8-A or later
138 @tab Enable Advanced SIMD extensions. This implies @code{fp}.
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139@item @code{pan} @tab ARMv8-A @tab ARMv8-A or later
140 @tab Enable Privileged Access Never support.
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141@item @code{lor} @tab ARMv8-A @tab ARMv8-A or later
142 @tab Enable Limited Ordering Regions extensions.
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143@item @code{rdma} @tab ARMv8-A @tab ARMv8-A or later
144 @tab Enable ARMv8.1 Advanced SIMD extensions. This implies @code{simd}.
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145@item @code{fp16} @tab ARMv8.2-A @tab ARMv8.2-A or later
146 @tab Enable ARMv8.2 16-bit floating-point support. This implies
147 @code{fp}.
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148@end multitable
149
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150@node AArch64 Syntax
151@section Syntax
152@menu
153* AArch64-Chars:: Special Characters
154* AArch64-Regs:: Register Names
155* AArch64-Relocations:: Relocations
156@end menu
157
158@node AArch64-Chars
159@subsection Special Characters
160
161@cindex line comment character, AArch64
162@cindex AArch64 line comment character
163The presence of a @samp{//} on a line indicates the start of a comment
164that extends to the end of the current line. If a @samp{#} appears as
165the first character of a line, the whole line is treated as a comment.
166
167@cindex line separator, AArch64
168@cindex statement separator, AArch64
169@cindex AArch64 line separator
170The @samp{;} character can be used instead of a newline to separate
171statements.
172
173@cindex immediate character, AArch64
174@cindex AArch64 immediate character
175The @samp{#} can be optionally used to indicate immediate operands.
176
177@node AArch64-Regs
178@subsection Register Names
179
180@cindex AArch64 register names
181@cindex register names, AArch64
182Please refer to the section @samp{4.4 Register Names} of
183@samp{ARMv8 Instruction Set Overview}, which is available at
184@uref{http://infocenter.arm.com}.
185
186@node AArch64-Relocations
187@subsection Relocations
188
189@cindex relocations, AArch64
190@cindex AArch64 relocations
191@cindex MOVN, MOVZ and MOVK group relocations, AArch64
192Relocations for @samp{MOVZ} and @samp{MOVK} instructions can be generated
193by prefixing the label with @samp{#:abs_g2:} etc.
194For example to load the 48-bit absolute address of @var{foo} into x0:
195
196@smallexample
197 movz x0, #:abs_g2:foo // bits 32-47, overflow check
198 movk x0, #:abs_g1_nc:foo // bits 16-31, no overflow check
199 movk x0, #:abs_g0_nc:foo // bits 0-15, no overflow check
200@end smallexample
201
202@cindex ADRP, ADD, LDR/STR group relocations, AArch64
203Relocations for @samp{ADRP}, and @samp{ADD}, @samp{LDR} or @samp{STR}
204instructions can be generated by prefixing the label with
34fd659b 205@samp{:pg_hi21:} and @samp{#:lo12:} respectively.
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34bca508 207For example to use 33-bit (+/-4GB) pc-relative addressing to
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208load the address of @var{foo} into x0:
209
210@smallexample
34fd659b 211 adrp x0, :pg_hi21:foo
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212 add x0, x0, #:lo12:foo
213@end smallexample
214
215Or to load the value of @var{foo} into x0:
216
217@smallexample
34fd659b 218 adrp x0, :pg_hi21:foo
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219 ldr x0, [x0, #:lo12:foo]
220@end smallexample
221
34fd659b 222Note that @samp{:pg_hi21:} is optional.
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223
224@smallexample
225 adrp x0, foo
226@end smallexample
227
228is equivalent to
229
230@smallexample
34fd659b 231 adrp x0, :pg_hi21:foo
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232@end smallexample
233
234@node AArch64 Floating Point
235@section Floating Point
236
237@cindex floating point, AArch64 (@sc{ieee})
238@cindex AArch64 floating point (@sc{ieee})
239The AArch64 architecture uses @sc{ieee} floating-point numbers.
240
241@node AArch64 Directives
242@section AArch64 Machine Directives
243
244@cindex machine directives, AArch64
245@cindex AArch64 machine directives
246@table @code
247
248@c AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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249
250@cindex @code{.arch} directive, AArch64
251@item .arch @var{name}
252Select the target architecture. Valid values for @var{name} are the same as
253for the @option{-march} commandline option.
254
255Specifying @code{.arch} clears any previously selected architecture
256extensions.
257
258@cindex @code{.arch_extension} directive, AArch64
259@item .arch_extension @var{name}
260Add or remove an architecture extension to the target architecture. Valid
261values for @var{name} are the same as those accepted as architectural
262extensions by the @option{-mcpu} commandline option.
263
264@code{.arch_extension} may be used multiple times to add or remove extensions
265incrementally to the architecture being compiled for.
266
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267@c BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
268
269@cindex @code{.bss} directive, AArch64
270@item .bss
271This directive switches to the @code{.bss} section.
272
273@c CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
274@c DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
275@c EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
276@c FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
277@c GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
278@c HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
279@c IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
280@c JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ
281@c KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
282@c LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
283
284@cindex @code{.ltorg} directive, AArch64
285@item .ltorg
286This directive causes the current contents of the literal pool to be
287dumped into the current section (which is assumed to be the .text
288section) at the current location (aligned to a word boundary).
df359aa7 289GAS maintains a separate literal pool for each section and each
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290sub-section. The @code{.ltorg} directive will only affect the literal
291pool of the current section and sub-section. At the end of assembly
292all remaining, un-empty literal pools will automatically be dumped.
293
df359aa7 294Note - older versions of GAS would dump the current literal
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295pool any time a section change occurred. This is no longer done, since
296it prevents accurate control of the placement of literal pools.
297
298@c MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
299
300@c NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
301@c OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
302
303@c PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
304
305@cindex @code{.pool} directive, AArch64
306@item .pool
307This is a synonym for .ltorg.
308
309@c QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ
310@c RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
311
312@cindex @code{.req} directive, AArch64
313@item @var{name} .req @var{register name}
314This creates an alias for @var{register name} called @var{name}. For
315example:
316
317@smallexample
318 foo .req w0
319@end smallexample
320
321@c SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
322
323@c TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
324
325@c UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
326
327@cindex @code{.unreq} directive, AArch64
328@item .unreq @var{alias-name}
329This undefines a register alias which was previously defined using the
330@code{req} directive. For example:
331
332@smallexample
333 foo .req w0
334 .unreq foo
335@end smallexample
336
337An error occurs if the name is undefined. Note - this pseudo op can
338be used to delete builtin in register name aliases (eg 'w0'). This
339should only be done if it is really necessary.
340
341@c VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
342
343@c WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
344@c XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
345@c YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
346@c ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
347
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348@cindex @code{.xword} directive, AArch64
349@item .xword
350The @code{.xword} directive produces 64 bit values.
351
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352@end table
353
354@node AArch64 Opcodes
355@section Opcodes
356
357@cindex AArch64 opcodes
358@cindex opcodes for AArch64
df359aa7 359GAS implements all the standard AArch64 opcodes. It also
a06ea964 360implements several pseudo opcodes, including several synthetic load
34bca508 361instructions.
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362
363@table @code
364
365@cindex @code{LDR reg,=<expr>} pseudo op, AArch64
366@item LDR =
367@smallexample
368 ldr <register> , =<expression>
369@end smallexample
370
371The constant expression will be placed into the nearest literal pool (if it not
372already there) and a PC-relative LDR instruction will be generated.
373
374@end table
375
376For more information on the AArch64 instruction set and assembly language
377notation, see @samp{ARMv8 Instruction Set Overview} available at
378@uref{http://infocenter.arm.com}.
379
380
381@node AArch64 Mapping Symbols
382@section Mapping Symbols
383
384The AArch64 ELF specification requires that special symbols be inserted
385into object files to mark certain features:
386
387@table @code
388
389@cindex @code{$x}
390@item $x
391At the start of a region of code containing AArch64 instructions.
392
393@cindex @code{$d}
394@item $d
395At the start of a region of data.
396
397@end table