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The new features are the hi16/lo16 and ha16/lo16 syntax for relocations, and the extended mnemonics like "blr". Use ha16/lo16 to load some double floats with 2 instructions (lis/lfd) instead of 3 (lis/ori/lfd). Use the extended names for branches, comparisons, and bit rotations, so I can more easily read the code. The new names often encode the same machine instructions as the old names, except in a few places where I changed the instructions. Stop using andi. when we don't need to set cr0. In inn.s, I change andi. to extrwi to extract the same bits. In los.s and sts.s, I change "andi. r3, r3, ~3" to "clrrwi r3, r3, 2". This avoids setting cr0 and also stops clearing the high 16 bits of r3. In csa.s, los.s, sts.s, I change some comparisons and right shifts from signed to unsigned (cmplw, cmplwi, srwi), because the sizes are unsigned. In inn.s, the right shift can be signed (sraw) or unsigned (srw), but I use srw because we don't need the carry bit. In fef8.s, I save an instruction by using rlwinm instead of addis/andc to rlwinm to clear a field. The code no longer kills r7. In both fef8.s and fif8.s, I remove the list of killed registers. Also remove some whitespace from ends of lines.
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854 B
ArmAsm
35 lines
854 B
ArmAsm
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! this is not a subroutine, but just a
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! piece of code that computes the jump-
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! address and jumps to it.
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! traps if resulting address is zero
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!
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! Stack: ( value tableaddr -- )
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.define .csa
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.csa:
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lwz r3, 0(sp)
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lwz r4, 4(sp)
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addi sp, sp, 8
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lwz r5, 0(r3) ! load default
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mtspr ctr, r5
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lwz r5, 4(r3) ! fetch lower bound
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subf. r4, r5, r4 ! adjust value
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bltctr ! jump to default if out of range
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lwz r5, 8(r3) ! fetch range
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cmplw r4, r5
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bgtctr ! jump to default if out of range
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addi r3, r3, 12 ! skip header
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slwi r4, r4, 2 ! scale value (<<2)
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lwzx r5, r3, r4 ! load target
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mtspr ctr, r5
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or. r5, r5, r5 ! test it
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bnectr ! jump to target if non-zero
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b .trap_ecase ! otherwise trap
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