@c Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2003, 2008 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c This is part of the GAS manual. @c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo. @ifset GENERIC @page @end ifset @node H8/300-Dependent @chapter H8/300 Dependent Features @cindex H8/300 support @menu * H8/300 Options:: Options * H8/300 Syntax:: Syntax * H8/300 Floating Point:: Floating Point * H8/300 Directives:: H8/300 Machine Directives * H8/300 Opcodes:: Opcodes @end menu @node H8/300 Options @section Options @cindex H8/300 options @cindex options, H8/300 The Renesas H8/300 version of @code{@value{AS}} has one machine-dependent option: @table @code @item -h-tick-hex Support H'00 style hex constants in addition to 0x00 style. @end table @node H8/300 Syntax @section Syntax @menu * H8/300-Chars:: Special Characters * H8/300-Regs:: Register Names * H8/300-Addressing:: Addressing Modes @end menu @node H8/300-Chars @subsection Special Characters @cindex line comment character, H8/300 @cindex H8/300 line comment character @samp{;} is the line comment character. @cindex line separator, H8/300 @cindex statement separator, H8/300 @cindex H8/300 line separator @samp{$} can be used instead of a newline to separate statements. Therefore @emph{you may not use @samp{$} in symbol names} on the H8/300. @node H8/300-Regs @subsection Register Names @cindex H8/300 registers @cindex register names, H8/300 You can use predefined symbols of the form @samp{r@var{n}h} and @samp{r@var{n}l} to refer to the H8/300 registers as sixteen 8-bit general-purpose registers. @var{n} is a digit from @samp{0} to @samp{7}); for instance, both @samp{r0h} and @samp{r7l} are valid register names. You can also use the eight predefined symbols @samp{r@var{n}} to refer to the H8/300 registers as 16-bit registers (you must use this form for addressing). On the H8/300H, you can also use the eight predefined symbols @samp{er@var{n}} (@samp{er0} @dots{} @samp{er7}) to refer to the 32-bit general purpose registers. The two control registers are called @code{pc} (program counter; a 16-bit register, except on the H8/300H where it is 24 bits) and @code{ccr} (condition code register; an 8-bit register). @code{r7} is used as the stack pointer, and can also be called @code{sp}. @node H8/300-Addressing @subsection Addressing Modes @cindex addressing modes, H8/300 @cindex H8/300 addressing modes @value{AS} understands the following addressing modes for the H8/300: @table @code @item r@var{n} Register direct @item @@r@var{n} Register indirect @need 1200 @item @@(@var{d}, r@var{n}) @itemx @@(@var{d}:16, r@var{n}) @itemx @@(@var{d}:24, r@var{n}) Register indirect: 16-bit or 24-bit displacement @var{d} from register @var{n}. (24-bit displacements are only meaningful on the H8/300H.) @item @@r@var{n}+ Register indirect with post-increment @item @@-r@var{n} Register indirect with pre-decrement @item @code{@@}@var{aa} @itemx @code{@@}@var{aa}:8 @itemx @code{@@}@var{aa}:16 @itemx @code{@@}@var{aa}:24 Absolute address @code{aa}. (The address size @samp{:24} only makes sense on the H8/300H.) @item #@var{xx} @itemx #@var{xx}:8 @itemx #@var{xx}:16 @itemx #@var{xx}:32 Immediate data @var{xx}. You may specify the @samp{:8}, @samp{:16}, or @samp{:32} for clarity, if you wish; but @code{@value{AS}} neither requires this nor uses it---the data size required is taken from context. @item @code{@@}@code{@@}@var{aa} @itemx @code{@@}@code{@@}@var{aa}:8 Memory indirect. You may specify the @samp{:8} for clarity, if you wish; but @code{@value{AS}} neither requires this nor uses it. @end table @node H8/300 Floating Point @section Floating Point @cindex floating point, H8/300 (@sc{ieee}) @cindex H8/300 floating point (@sc{ieee}) The H8/300 family has no hardware floating point, but the @code{.float} directive generates @sc{ieee} floating-point numbers for compatibility with other development tools. @page @node H8/300 Directives @section H8/300 Machine Directives @cindex H8/300 machine directives (none) @cindex machine directives, H8/300 (none) @cindex @code{word} directive, H8/300 @cindex @code{int} directive, H8/300 @code{@value{AS}} has the following machine-dependent directives for the H8/300: @table @code @cindex H8/300H, assembling for @item .h8300h Recognize and emit additional instructions for the H8/300H variant, and also make @code{.int} emit 32-bit numbers rather than the usual (16-bit) for the H8/300 family. @item .h8300s Recognize and emit additional instructions for the H8S variant, and also make @code{.int} emit 32-bit numbers rather than the usual (16-bit) for the H8/300 family. @item .h8300hn Recognize and emit additional instructions for the H8/300H variant in normal mode, and also make @code{.int} emit 32-bit numbers rather than the usual (16-bit) for the H8/300 family. @item .h8300sn Recognize and emit additional instructions for the H8S variant in normal mode, and also make @code{.int} emit 32-bit numbers rather than the usual (16-bit) for the H8/300 family. @end table On the H8/300 family (including the H8/300H) @samp{.word} directives generate 16-bit numbers. @node H8/300 Opcodes @section Opcodes @cindex H8/300 opcode summary @cindex opcode summary, H8/300 @cindex mnemonics, H8/300 @cindex instruction summary, H8/300 For detailed information on the H8/300 machine instruction set, see @cite{H8/300 Series Programming Manual}. For information specific to the H8/300H, see @cite{H8/300H Series Programming Manual} (Renesas). @code{@value{AS}} implements all the standard H8/300 opcodes. No additional pseudo-instructions are needed on this family. @ifset SMALL @c this table, due to the multi-col faking and hardcoded order, looks silly @c except in smallbook. See comments below "@set SMALL" near top of this file. The following table summarizes the H8/300 opcodes, and their arguments. Entries marked @samp{*} are opcodes used only on the H8/300H. @smallexample @c Using @group seems to use the normal baselineskip, not the smallexample @c baselineskip; looks approx doublespaced. @i{Legend:} Rs @r{source register} Rd @r{destination register} abs @r{absolute address} imm @r{immediate data} disp:N @r{N-bit displacement from a register} pcrel:N @r{N-bit displacement relative to program counter} add.b #imm,rd * andc #imm,ccr add.b rs,rd band #imm,rd add.w rs,rd band #imm,@@rd * add.w #imm,rd band #imm,@@abs:8 * add.l rs,rd bra pcrel:8 * add.l #imm,rd * bra pcrel:16 adds #imm,rd bt pcrel:8 addx #imm,rd * bt pcrel:16 addx rs,rd brn pcrel:8 and.b #imm,rd * brn pcrel:16 and.b rs,rd bf pcrel:8 * and.w rs,rd * bf pcrel:16 * and.w #imm,rd bhi pcrel:8 * and.l #imm,rd * bhi pcrel:16 * and.l rs,rd bls pcrel:8 @page * bls pcrel:16 bld #imm,rd bcc pcrel:8 bld #imm,@@rd * bcc pcrel:16 bld #imm,@@abs:8 bhs pcrel:8 bnot #imm,rd * bhs pcrel:16 bnot #imm,@@rd bcs pcrel:8 bnot #imm,@@abs:8 * bcs pcrel:16 bnot rs,rd blo pcrel:8 bnot rs,@@rd * blo pcrel:16 bnot rs,@@abs:8 bne pcrel:8 bor #imm,rd * bne pcrel:16 bor #imm,@@rd beq pcrel:8 bor #imm,@@abs:8 * beq pcrel:16 bset #imm,rd bvc pcrel:8 bset #imm,@@rd * bvc pcrel:16 bset #imm,@@abs:8 bvs pcrel:8 bset rs,rd * bvs pcrel:16 bset rs,@@rd bpl pcrel:8 bset rs,@@abs:8 * bpl pcrel:16 bsr pcrel:8 bmi pcrel:8 bsr pcrel:16 * bmi pcrel:16 bst #imm,rd bge pcrel:8 bst #imm,@@rd * bge pcrel:16 bst #imm,@@abs:8 blt pcrel:8 btst #imm,rd * blt pcrel:16 btst #imm,@@rd bgt pcrel:8 btst #imm,@@abs:8 * bgt pcrel:16 btst rs,rd ble pcrel:8 btst rs,@@rd * ble pcrel:16 btst rs,@@abs:8 bclr #imm,rd bxor #imm,rd bclr #imm,@@rd bxor #imm,@@rd bclr #imm,@@abs:8 bxor #imm,@@abs:8 bclr rs,rd cmp.b #imm,rd bclr rs,@@rd cmp.b rs,rd bclr rs,@@abs:8 cmp.w rs,rd biand #imm,rd cmp.w rs,rd biand #imm,@@rd * cmp.w #imm,rd biand #imm,@@abs:8 * cmp.l #imm,rd bild #imm,rd * cmp.l rs,rd bild #imm,@@rd daa rs bild #imm,@@abs:8 das rs bior #imm,rd dec.b rs bior #imm,@@rd * dec.w #imm,rd bior #imm,@@abs:8 * dec.l #imm,rd bist #imm,rd divxu.b rs,rd bist #imm,@@rd * divxu.w rs,rd bist #imm,@@abs:8 * divxs.b rs,rd bixor #imm,rd * divxs.w rs,rd bixor #imm,@@rd eepmov bixor #imm,@@abs:8 * eepmovw @page * exts.w rd mov.w rs,@@abs:16 * exts.l rd * mov.l #imm,rd * extu.w rd * mov.l rs,rd * extu.l rd * mov.l @@rs,rd inc rs * mov.l @@(disp:16,rs),rd * inc.w #imm,rd * mov.l @@(disp:24,rs),rd * inc.l #imm,rd * mov.l @@rs+,rd jmp @@rs * mov.l @@abs:16,rd jmp abs * mov.l @@abs:24,rd jmp @@@@abs:8 * mov.l rs,@@rd jsr @@rs * mov.l rs,@@(disp:16,rd) jsr abs * mov.l rs,@@(disp:24,rd) jsr @@@@abs:8 * mov.l rs,@@-rd ldc #imm,ccr * mov.l rs,@@abs:16 ldc rs,ccr * mov.l rs,@@abs:24 * ldc @@abs:16,ccr movfpe @@abs:16,rd * ldc @@abs:24,ccr movtpe rs,@@abs:16 * ldc @@(disp:16,rs),ccr mulxu.b rs,rd * ldc @@(disp:24,rs),ccr * mulxu.w rs,rd * ldc @@rs+,ccr * mulxs.b rs,rd * ldc @@rs,ccr * mulxs.w rs,rd * mov.b @@(disp:24,rs),rd neg.b rs * mov.b rs,@@(disp:24,rd) * neg.w rs mov.b @@abs:16,rd * neg.l rs mov.b rs,rd nop mov.b @@abs:8,rd not.b rs mov.b rs,@@abs:8 * not.w rs mov.b rs,rd * not.l rs mov.b #imm,rd or.b #imm,rd mov.b @@rs,rd or.b rs,rd mov.b @@(disp:16,rs),rd * or.w #imm,rd mov.b @@rs+,rd * or.w rs,rd mov.b @@abs:8,rd * or.l #imm,rd mov.b rs,@@rd * or.l rs,rd mov.b rs,@@(disp:16,rd) orc #imm,ccr mov.b rs,@@-rd pop.w rs mov.b rs,@@abs:8 * pop.l rs mov.w rs,@@rd push.w rs * mov.w @@(disp:24,rs),rd * push.l rs * mov.w rs,@@(disp:24,rd) rotl.b rs * mov.w @@abs:24,rd * rotl.w rs * mov.w rs,@@abs:24 * rotl.l rs mov.w rs,rd rotr.b rs mov.w #imm,rd * rotr.w rs mov.w @@rs,rd * rotr.l rs mov.w @@(disp:16,rs),rd rotxl.b rs mov.w @@rs+,rd * rotxl.w rs mov.w @@abs:16,rd * rotxl.l rs mov.w rs,@@(disp:16,rd) rotxr.b rs mov.w rs,@@-rd * rotxr.w rs @page * rotxr.l rs * stc ccr,@@(disp:24,rd) bpt * stc ccr,@@-rd rte * stc ccr,@@abs:16 rts * stc ccr,@@abs:24 shal.b rs sub.b rs,rd * shal.w rs sub.w rs,rd * shal.l rs * sub.w #imm,rd shar.b rs * sub.l rs,rd * shar.w rs * sub.l #imm,rd * shar.l rs subs #imm,rd shll.b rs subx #imm,rd * shll.w rs subx rs,rd * shll.l rs * trapa #imm shlr.b rs xor #imm,rd * shlr.w rs xor rs,rd * shlr.l rs * xor.w #imm,rd sleep * xor.w rs,rd stc ccr,rd * xor.l #imm,rd * stc ccr,@@rs * xor.l rs,rd * stc ccr,@@(disp:16,rd) xorc #imm,ccr @end smallexample @end ifset @cindex size suffixes, H8/300 @cindex H8/300 size suffixes Four H8/300 instructions (@code{add}, @code{cmp}, @code{mov}, @code{sub}) are defined with variants using the suffixes @samp{.b}, @samp{.w}, and @samp{.l} to specify the size of a memory operand. @code{@value{AS}} supports these suffixes, but does not require them; since one of the operands is always a register, @code{@value{AS}} can deduce the correct size. For example, since @code{r0} refers to a 16-bit register, @example mov r0,@@foo @exdent is equivalent to mov.w r0,@@foo @end example If you use the size suffixes, @code{@value{AS}} issues a warning when the suffix and the register size do not match.