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2002-12-18 Chris Demetriou <cgd@broadcom.com> * mips-opc.c (mips_builtin_opcodes): Remove one "ror" and two "dror" entries, and reorder the remaining "dror" and "ror" entries. [ gas/ChangeLog ] 2002-12-18 Chris Demetriou <cgd@broadcom.com> * config/tc-mips.c (macro): In M_DROL, M_DROR, M_ROL, and M_ROR, use hardware rotate ops as appropriate. In M_DROL_I, M_DROR_I, M_ROL_I, and M_ROR_I, simplify code, clean up warnings, and arrange not to issue warnings about use of AT when AT is not actually used. [ gas/testsuite/ChangeLog ] 2002-12-18 Chris Demetriou <cgd@broadcom.com> * gas/mips/rol.s: Add ".set noat" and some new instructions to test. * gas/mips/rol64.s: Likewise. * gas/mips/rol.l: New file. * gas/mips/rol.d: Adjust to use rol.l and for rol.s changes. * gas/mips/rol64.l: New file. * gas/mips/rol64.d: Adjust to use rol64.l and for rol64.s changes. * gas/mips/rol-hw.d: New file. * gas/mips/rol-hw.l: New file. * gas/mips/rol64-hw.d: New file. * gas/mips/rol64-hw.l: New file. * gas/mips/mips.exp: Run rol-hw and rol64-hw tests. |
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