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.TH NS_ASS VI
.ad
.SH NAME
ns_as \- National Semiconductor 16032 assembler/linker
.SH SYNOPSIS
\&..../lib/ns/as [options] argument ...
.SH DESCRIPTION
The assembler for the National Semiconductor 16032 is based
on the universal assembler \fIuni_ass\fP(VI).
The mnemonics for the instructions are taken from the NS-16000
Programmers Reference Manual.
The syntax of the instruction operands is similar to the syntax used
in that manual,
although the meaning is sometimes quite different.
The cross assembler issued by National Semiconductor
associates a type (sb,..) with each symbol
and automatically generates sb offset mode for symbols of type sb.
This assembler does not record the types,
each symbol simply produces an untyped value.
.sp 1
The possible operands are:
.IP "general registers
These are called r0, r1, r2, r3, r4, r5, r6 and r7.
The symbol REG is used to indicate use of any of these 8 registers
in other operands.
.IP "floating point registers
These are called f0, f1, f2, f3, f4, f5, f6 and f7.
.IP "dedicated registers
All types of dedicated registers can be used with the appropriate instructions.
Examples: sb, fp, intbase, ptb1.
.IP expr(REG)
register relative
.IP expr(fp)
frame pointer relative
.IP expr(sb)
static base relative
.IP expr(sp)
stack pointer relative
.IP expr(pc)
program counter relative,
the expression indicates a location in memory from which the current value
of '.' is subtracted by the assembler.
E.g. "movw label(pc),r0; label: .word ..." moves the contents of the word
at \fIlabel\fP to r0.
.IP expr(expr(fb))
.IP expr(expr(sb))
.IP expr(expr(sp))
memory relative
.IP @expr
absolute
.IP external(expr)+expr
The external mode is provided, although this assembler
does not build a module table.
.IP tos
top of stack.
.PD 0
.sp 1
.PP
Usage of the scaled index operands is allowed.
.br
The convention used to indicate offset length by appending :B, :W or :D
to offsets is not implemented.
The assembler tries to find out the minimal size needed for any constant
in an operand of the instruction placed in the text segment.
Offsets in instructions outside '.text' are always four bytes.
.PP
All special operands, e.g. register list, configuration list, have
the same format as in the Programmers Reference Manual.
.PP
Whenever possible the assembler automatically uses the short(quick) opcodes for
jsr(jsb), jump(br), add(addq), cmp(cmpq) and mov(movq).
.SH BUGS
The data types floating and packed-decimal are not supported.
.br
Initialization of floating-point numbers is not possible.
.br
The mnemonics of the slave processor instructions are poorly documented,
the format of the NS-16032S-6 data sheet is used.
.br
The documentation gave contradictory information on the format
of a few instructions.
.IP -
Three different schemes are presented for the encoding
of the last operand of the block instructions.
.IP -
Two different values are specified for
the encoding of the msr register in smr and lmr instructions.
.IP -
Two different possibilities are given for the encoding of
the instructions movsu and movus.
.SH EXAMPLE
.nf
.ta 12 20 28 36
00000000 0E0B02 setcfg [ m ]
label:
00000003 EC3E lprb psr,r7
00000005 2D37 sprw intbase,r6
00000007 EA7C br label
00000009 02803B bsr rout1
0000000C 228044 cxp rout1
0000000F 1204 ret 4
00000011 4204 rett 4
00000013 328044 rxp rout1
00000016 1E0300 rdval r0
00000019 163028 scsr r5
0000001C 3F32 shid r6
0000001E 7F0B bispsrd r1
00000020 7C17 caseb r2
00000022 7FA806 cxpd @6
00000025 021F jsr @rout1
00000027 BEB529 absf f5,f6
0000002A EE0538 movusw r7,r0
0000002D 3E40A101 movbl 1,f5
00000031 CE440003 cmpmb r0,r1,4
00000035 CE4F0800 extsd r1,r1,0,1
00000039 62A0 save [ r5, r7 ]
0000003B 1E0B00 lmr bpr0,r0
0000003E 0E8C04 skpst w
00000041 CC0042 acbb 1,r0,label
00000044 B2 rout1: wait
00000045 7F950C0B adjspd 11(12(sb))
00000049 7CA50D adjspb 13
0000004C 7DB50102 adjspw external(1)+2
00000050 7FBD adjspd tos
00000052 7CED860807 adjspb 7(8(fp))[r6:w]
.fi
.SH "SEE ALSO"
uni_ass(VI)
.br
NS 16000 Programmers Reference Manual. Publ. no. 420306565-001PB
.br
NS16032S-6, NS16032S-4 High Performance Microprocessors, november 1982
.br
publ. no. 420306619-002A.
.PD 0
.SH AUTHOR
Ed Keizer, Vrije Universiteit