From: David Daney <ddaney@avtrex.com>
To: Winson Yung <winson.yung@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Subject: Re: MIPS assembly question
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 16:44:28 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46F305DC.7080106@avtrex.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <48413e3e0709201614pd8fc58dga6354d5d2330f288@mail.gmail.com>
Winson Yung wrote:
> Hi there, I have some general mips inline assembly question regards to
> 32 bit atomic operation, here a section of its assembly
> implementation:
>
> " .set mips3 \n"
> "1: ll %0, %2 # __cmpxchg_u32 \n"
> " bne %0, %z3, 2f \n"
> " .set mips0 \n"
> " move $1, %z4 \n"
> " .set mips3 \n"
> " sc $1, %1 \n"
> " beqzl $1, 1b \n"
>
> Questions:
>
> 1) what does 'z' mean in the line of 'bne %0, %z3, 2f'?
I think this 'z' comes from print_operand() in gcc/config/mips/mips.c in
GCC:
'z' if the operand is 0, use $0 instead of normal operand.
This is an optimization so that if you are comparing against the value
of zero, you can use $0 instead of loading up another register with the
value of zero first.
> 2) Is $1 suppose to be use as an constant 1, I don't understand the
> line 'sc $1, %1'
$1 is register 1. AKA $at.
So that line is Store Conditional Word from register 1 into the memory
location indicated by operand 1.
>
> Will appreciate if someone can point out to me a good tutorial on
> explaining these little things.
>
If it is not in the GCC documentation, then you have to look at the GCC
source code. I don't know of any better way.
David Daney
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2007-09-20 23:14 MIPS assembly question Winson Yung
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2007-09-21 9:34 ` Freddy Spierenburg
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