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From: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>
To: Binutils <binutils@sourceware.org>
Cc: "H.J. Lu" <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Subject: [PATCH v7 3/7] ix86: don't recognize/derive Q suffix in the common case
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2022 11:19:32 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <f7f77244-9782-0bc1-365c-e73d72045f36@suse.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <dc39887b-fc6e-2827-e0b1-e99949e08796@suse.com>

Have its use, except where actually legitimate, result in the same "only
supported in 64-bit mode" diagnostic as emitted for other 64-bit only
insns. Also suppress deriving of the suffix in Intel mode except in the
legitimate cases. This in exchange allows dropping the respective code
from match_template().

To maintain reasonable diagnostics (in particular to avoid "`mov' is
only supported in 64-bit mode" on the SIMD forms of MOVQ) we need to
defer parse_insn()'s emitting of errors unrelated to prefix parsing.
Utilize i.error just like match_template() does.

Oddly enough despite gcc's preference towards FILDQ and FIST{,T}Q we
had no testcase whatsoever for these. Therefore such tests are being
added. Note that the removed line in the x86-64-lfence-load testcase
was redundant with the exact same one a few lines up.
---
With gcc's preference towards FILDQ / FIST{,T}Q I wonder whether the
disassembler wouldn't better emit a Q suffix instead of the LL one.
---
v6: Re-base over dropping of Pass2 attribute.
v5: Re-base over re-arrangment of patch series, requiring pieces to be
    moved here.
v3: Re-base over changes to earlier patches.

--- a/gas/config/tc-i386.c
+++ b/gas/config/tc-i386.c
@@ -237,6 +237,8 @@ enum i386_error
     unsupported_with_intel_mnemonic,
     unsupported_syntax,
     unsupported,
+    unsupported_on_arch,
+    unsupported_64bit,
     invalid_sib_address,
     invalid_vsib_address,
     invalid_vector_register_set,
@@ -4861,7 +4863,7 @@ void
 md_assemble (char *line)
 {
   unsigned int j;
-  char mnemonic[MAX_MNEM_SIZE], mnem_suffix, *copy = NULL;
+  char mnemonic[MAX_MNEM_SIZE], mnem_suffix = 0, *copy = NULL;
   const char *end, *pass1_mnem = NULL;
   enum i386_error pass1_err = 0;
   const insn_template *t;
@@ -4886,6 +4888,16 @@ md_assemble (char *line)
     {
       if (pass1_mnem != NULL)
 	goto match_error;
+      if (i.error != no_error)
+	{
+	  gas_assert (current_templates != NULL);
+	  if (may_need_pass2 (current_templates->start) && !i.suffix)
+	    goto no_match;
+	  /* No point in trying a 2nd pass - it'll only find the same suffix
+	     again.  */
+	  mnem_suffix = i.suffix;
+	  goto match_error;
+	}
       return;
     }
   if (may_need_pass2 (current_templates->start))
@@ -4987,12 +4999,21 @@ md_assemble (char *line)
 	{
 	  line = copy;
 	  copy = NULL;
+  no_match:
 	  pass1_err = i.error;
 	  pass1_mnem = current_templates->start->name;
 	  goto retry;
 	}
-      free (copy);
+
+      /* If a non-/only-64bit template (group) was found in pass 1, and if
+	 _some_ template (group) was found in pass 2, squash pass 1's
+	 error.  */
+      if (pass1_err == unsupported_64bit)
+	pass1_mnem = NULL;
+
   match_error:
+      free (copy);
+
       switch (pass1_mnem ? pass1_err : i.error)
 	{
 	default:
@@ -5025,6 +5046,23 @@ md_assemble (char *line)
 	  as_bad (_("unsupported instruction `%s'"),
 		  pass1_mnem ? pass1_mnem : current_templates->start->name);
 	  return;
+	case unsupported_on_arch:
+	  as_bad (_("`%s' is not supported on `%s%s'"),
+		  pass1_mnem ? pass1_mnem : current_templates->start->name,
+		  cpu_arch_name ? cpu_arch_name : default_arch,
+		  cpu_sub_arch_name ? cpu_sub_arch_name : "");
+	  return;
+	case unsupported_64bit:
+	  if (ISLOWER (mnem_suffix))
+	    as_bad (_("`%s%c' is %s supported in 64-bit mode"),
+		    pass1_mnem ? pass1_mnem : current_templates->start->name,
+		    mnem_suffix,
+		    flag_code == CODE_64BIT ? _("not") : _("only"));
+	  else
+	    as_bad (_("`%s' is %s supported in 64-bit mode"),
+		    pass1_mnem ? pass1_mnem : current_templates->start->name,
+		    flag_code == CODE_64BIT ? _("not") : _("only"));
+	  return;
 	case invalid_sib_address:
 	  err_msg = _("invalid SIB address");
 	  break;
@@ -5382,6 +5420,23 @@ md_assemble (char *line)
     last_insn.kind = last_insn_other;
 }
 
+/* The Q suffix is generally valid only in 64-bit mode, with very few
+   exceptions: fild, fistp, fisttp, and cmpxchg8b.  Note that for fild
+   and fisttp only one of their two templates is matched below: That's
+   sufficient since other relevant attributes are the same between both
+   respective templates.  */
+static INLINE bool q_suffix_allowed(const insn_template *t)
+{
+  return flag_code == CODE_64BIT
+	 || (t->opcode_modifier.opcodespace == SPACE_BASE
+	     && t->base_opcode == 0xdf
+	     && (t->extension_opcode & 1)) /* fild / fistp / fisttp */
+	 || (t->opcode_modifier.opcodespace == SPACE_0F
+	     && t->base_opcode == 0xc7
+	     && t->opcode_modifier.opcodeprefix == PREFIX_NONE
+	     && t->extension_opcode == 1) /* cmpxchg8b */;
+}
+
 static const char *
 parse_insn (const char *line, char *mnemonic)
 {
@@ -5677,20 +5732,21 @@ parse_insn (const char *line, char *mnem
   for (t = current_templates->start; t < current_templates->end; ++t)
     {
       supported |= cpu_flags_match (t);
+
+      if (i.suffix == QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX && !q_suffix_allowed (t))
+	supported &= ~CPU_FLAGS_64BIT_MATCH;
+
       if (supported == CPU_FLAGS_PERFECT_MATCH)
 	return l;
     }
 
-  if (!(supported & CPU_FLAGS_64BIT_MATCH))
-    as_bad (flag_code == CODE_64BIT
-	    ? _("`%s' is not supported in 64-bit mode")
-	    : _("`%s' is only supported in 64-bit mode"),
-	    current_templates->start->name);
-  else
-    as_bad (_("`%s' is not supported on `%s%s'"),
-	    current_templates->start->name,
-	    cpu_arch_name ? cpu_arch_name : default_arch,
-	    cpu_sub_arch_name ? cpu_sub_arch_name : "");
+  if (pass1)
+    {
+      if (supported & CPU_FLAGS_64BIT_MATCH)
+        i.error = unsupported_on_arch;
+      else
+        i.error = unsupported_64bit;
+    }
 
   return NULL;
 }
@@ -6687,20 +6743,12 @@ match_template (char mnem_suffix)
       for (j = 0; j < MAX_OPERANDS; j++)
 	operand_types[j] = t->operand_types[j];
 
-      /* In general, don't allow
-	 - 64-bit operands outside of 64-bit mode,
-	 - 32-bit operands on pre-386.  */
+      /* In general, don't allow 32-bit operands on pre-386.  */
       specific_error = progress (mnem_suffix ? invalid_instruction_suffix
 					     : operand_size_mismatch);
       j = i.imm_operands + (t->operands > i.imm_operands + 1);
-      if (((i.suffix == QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX
-	    && flag_code != CODE_64BIT
-	    && !(t->opcode_modifier.opcodespace == SPACE_0F
-		 && t->base_opcode == 0xc7
-		 && t->opcode_modifier.opcodeprefix == PREFIX_NONE
-		 && t->extension_opcode == 1) /* cmpxchg8b */)
-	   || (i.suffix == LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
-	       && !cpu_arch_flags.bitfield.cpui386))
+      if (i.suffix == LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX
+	  && !cpu_arch_flags.bitfield.cpui386
 	  && (intel_syntax
 	      ? (t->opcode_modifier.mnemonicsize != IGNORESIZE
 		 && !intel_float_operand (t->name))
--- a/gas/config/tc-i386-intel.c
+++ b/gas/config/tc-i386-intel.c
@@ -828,7 +828,7 @@ i386_intel_operand (char *operand_string
 		    continue;
 		  break;
 		case QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX:
-		  if (t->opcode_modifier.no_qsuf)
+		  if (t->opcode_modifier.no_qsuf || !q_suffix_allowed (t))
 		    continue;
 		  break;
 		case SHORT_MNEM_SUFFIX:
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/opcode.d
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/opcode.d
@@ -592,6 +592,10 @@ Disassembly of section .text:
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	0f 4b 90 90 90 90 90 	cmovnp -0x6f6f6f70\(%eax\),%edx
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	66 0f 4a 90 90 90 90 90 	cmovp  -0x6f6f6f70\(%eax\),%dx
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	66 0f 4b 90 90 90 90 90 	cmovnp -0x6f6f6f70\(%eax\),%dx
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 28                	fildll \(%eax\)
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 28                	fildll \(%eax\)
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 38                	fistpll \(%eax\)
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 38                	fistpll \(%eax\)
  +[a-f0-9]+:	82 c3 01             	add    \$0x1,%bl
  +[a-f0-9]+:	82 f3 01             	xor    \$0x1,%bl
  +[a-f0-9]+:	82 d3 01             	adc    \$0x1,%bl
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/opcode.s
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/opcode.s
@@ -592,6 +592,11 @@ foo:
  cmovpe  0x90909090(%eax),%dx
  cmovpo 0x90909090(%eax),%dx
 
+ fildq  (%eax)
+ fildll (%eax)
+ fistpq (%eax)
+ fistpll (%eax)
+
 	.byte 0x82, 0xc3, 0x01
 	.byte 0x82, 0xf3, 0x01
 	.byte 0x82, 0xd3, 0x01
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/opcode-intel.d
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/opcode-intel.d
@@ -593,6 +593,10 @@ Disassembly of section .text:
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	0f 4b 90 90 90 90 90 	cmovnp edx,DWORD PTR \[eax-0x6f6f6f70\]
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	66 0f 4a 90 90 90 90 90 	cmovp  dx,WORD PTR \[eax-0x6f6f6f70\]
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	66 0f 4b 90 90 90 90 90 	cmovnp dx,WORD PTR \[eax-0x6f6f6f70\]
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 28                	fild   QWORD PTR \[eax\]
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 28                	fild   QWORD PTR \[eax\]
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 38                	fistp  QWORD PTR \[eax\]
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 38                	fistp  QWORD PTR \[eax\]
  +[a-f0-9]+:	82 c3 01             	add    bl,0x1
  +[a-f0-9]+:	82 f3 01             	xor    bl,0x1
  +[a-f0-9]+:	82 d3 01             	adc    bl,0x1
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/opcode-suffix.d
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/opcode-suffix.d
@@ -593,6 +593,10 @@ Disassembly of section .text:
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	0f 4b 90 90 90 90 90 	cmovnpl -0x6f6f6f70\(%eax\),%edx
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	66 0f 4a 90 90 90 90 90 	cmovpw -0x6f6f6f70\(%eax\),%dx
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	66 0f 4b 90 90 90 90 90 	cmovnpw -0x6f6f6f70\(%eax\),%dx
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 28                	fildll \(%eax\)
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 28                	fildll \(%eax\)
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 38                	fistpll \(%eax\)
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 38                	fistpll \(%eax\)
  +[a-f0-9]+:	82 c3 01             	addb   \$0x1,%bl
  +[a-f0-9]+:	82 f3 01             	xorb   \$0x1,%bl
  +[a-f0-9]+:	82 d3 01             	adcb   \$0x1,%bl
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/sse3.d
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/sse3.d
@@ -13,29 +13,30 @@ Disassembly of section .text:
   10:	df 88 90 90 90 90 [ 	]*fisttps -0x6f6f6f70\(%eax\)
   16:	db 88 90 90 90 90 [ 	]*fisttpl -0x6f6f6f70\(%eax\)
   1c:	dd 88 90 90 90 90 [ 	]*fisttpll -0x6f6f6f70\(%eax\)
-  22:	66 0f 7c 65 00 [ 	]*haddpd 0x0\(%ebp\),%xmm4
-  27:	66 0f 7c ee [ 	]*haddpd %xmm6,%xmm5
-  2b:	f2 0f 7c 37 [ 	]*haddps \(%edi\),%xmm6
-  2f:	f2 0f 7c f8 [ 	]*haddps %xmm0,%xmm7
-  33:	66 0f 7d c1 [ 	]*hsubpd %xmm1,%xmm0
-  37:	66 0f 7d 0a [ 	]*hsubpd \(%edx\),%xmm1
-  3b:	f2 0f 7d d2 [ 	]*hsubps %xmm2,%xmm2
-  3f:	f2 0f 7d 1c 24 [ 	]*hsubps \(%esp\),%xmm3
-  44:	f2 0f f0 2e [ 	]*lddqu  \(%esi\),%xmm5
-  48:	0f 01 c8 [ 	]*monitor %eax,%ecx,%edx
-  4b:	0f 01 c8 [ 	]*monitor %eax,%ecx,%edx
-  4e:	f2 0f 12 f7 [ 	]*movddup %xmm7,%xmm6
-  52:	f2 0f 12 38 [ 	]*movddup \(%eax\),%xmm7
-  56:	f3 0f 16 01 [ 	]*movshdup \(%ecx\),%xmm0
-  5a:	f3 0f 16 ca [ 	]*movshdup %xmm2,%xmm1
-  5e:	f3 0f 12 13 [ 	]*movsldup \(%ebx\),%xmm2
-  62:	f3 0f 12 dc [ 	]*movsldup %xmm4,%xmm3
-  66:	0f 01 c9 [ 	]*mwait  %eax,%ecx
-  69:	0f 01 c9 [ 	]*mwait  %eax,%ecx
-  6c:	67 0f 01 c8 [ 	]*monitor %ax,%ecx,%edx
-  70:	67 0f 01 c8 [ 	]*monitor %ax,%ecx,%edx
-  74:	f2 0f 12 38 [ 	]*movddup \(%eax\),%xmm7
-  78:	f2 0f 12 38 [ 	]*movddup \(%eax\),%xmm7
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	dd 88 90 90 90 90 [ 	]*fisttpll -0x6f6f6f70\(%eax\)
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	66 0f 7c 65 00 [ 	]*haddpd 0x0\(%ebp\),%xmm4
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	66 0f 7c ee [ 	]*haddpd %xmm6,%xmm5
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f2 0f 7c 37 [ 	]*haddps \(%edi\),%xmm6
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f2 0f 7c f8 [ 	]*haddps %xmm0,%xmm7
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	66 0f 7d c1 [ 	]*hsubpd %xmm1,%xmm0
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	66 0f 7d 0a [ 	]*hsubpd \(%edx\),%xmm1
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f2 0f 7d d2 [ 	]*hsubps %xmm2,%xmm2
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f2 0f 7d 1c 24 [ 	]*hsubps \(%esp\),%xmm3
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f2 0f f0 2e [ 	]*lddqu  \(%esi\),%xmm5
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	0f 01 c8 [ 	]*monitor %eax,%ecx,%edx
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	0f 01 c8 [ 	]*monitor %eax,%ecx,%edx
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f2 0f 12 f7 [ 	]*movddup %xmm7,%xmm6
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f2 0f 12 38 [ 	]*movddup \(%eax\),%xmm7
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f3 0f 16 01 [ 	]*movshdup \(%ecx\),%xmm0
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f3 0f 16 ca [ 	]*movshdup %xmm2,%xmm1
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f3 0f 12 13 [ 	]*movsldup \(%ebx\),%xmm2
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f3 0f 12 dc [ 	]*movsldup %xmm4,%xmm3
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	0f 01 c9 [ 	]*mwait  %eax,%ecx
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	0f 01 c9 [ 	]*mwait  %eax,%ecx
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	67 0f 01 c8 [ 	]*monitor %ax,%ecx,%edx
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	67 0f 01 c8 [ 	]*monitor %ax,%ecx,%edx
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f2 0f 12 38 [ 	]*movddup \(%eax\),%xmm7
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f2 0f 12 38 [ 	]*movddup \(%eax\),%xmm7
 [ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	0f 01 c8[ 	]+monitor %eax,%ecx,%edx
 [ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	67 0f 01 c8[ 	]+monitor %ax,%ecx,%edx
 [ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	0f 01 c9[ 	]+mwait  %eax,%ecx
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/sse3.s
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/sse3.s
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ foo:
 	addsubps	%xmm4,%xmm3
 	fisttps		0x90909090(%eax)
 	fisttpl		0x90909090(%eax)
+	fisttpq		0x90909090(%eax)
 	fisttpll	0x90909090(%eax)
 	haddpd		0x0(%ebp),%xmm4
 	haddpd		%xmm6,%xmm5
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/sse3-intel.d
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/sse3-intel.d
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ Disassembly of section .text:
 [ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	df 88 90 90 90 90[ 	]+fisttp WORD PTR \[eax-0x6f6f6f70\]
 [ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	db 88 90 90 90 90[ 	]+fisttp DWORD PTR \[eax-0x6f6f6f70\]
 [ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	dd 88 90 90 90 90[ 	]+fisttp QWORD PTR \[eax-0x6f6f6f70\]
+[ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	dd 88 90 90 90 90[ 	]+fisttp QWORD PTR \[eax-0x6f6f6f70\]
 [ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	66 0f 7c 65 00[ 	]+haddpd xmm4,(XMMWORD PTR )?\[ebp(\+0x0)\]
 [ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	66 0f 7c ee[ 	]+haddpd xmm5,xmm6
 [ 	]*[0-9a-f]+:	f2 0f 7c 37[ 	]+haddps xmm6,(XMMWORD PTR )?\[edi\]
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-lfence-load.d
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-lfence-load.d
@@ -46,16 +46,21 @@ Disassembly of section .text:
  +[a-f0-9]+:	0f ae e8             	lfence
  +[a-f0-9]+:	db 55 00             	fistl  0x0\(%rbp\)
  +[a-f0-9]+:	df 55 00             	fists  0x0\(%rbp\)
+ +[a-f0-9]+:	db 5d 00             	fistpl 0x0\(%rbp\)
+ +[a-f0-9]+:	df 5d 00             	fistps 0x0\(%rbp\)
+ +[a-f0-9]+:	df 7d 00             	fistpll 0x0\(%rbp\)
  +[a-f0-9]+:	db 45 00             	fildl  0x0\(%rbp\)
  +[a-f0-9]+:	0f ae e8             	lfence
  +[a-f0-9]+:	df 45 00             	filds  0x0\(%rbp\)
  +[a-f0-9]+:	0f ae e8             	lfence
+ +[a-f0-9]+:	df 6d 00             	fildll 0x0\(%rbp\)
+ +[a-f0-9]+:	0f ae e8             	lfence
  +[a-f0-9]+:	9b dd 75 00          	fsave  0x0\(%rbp\)
  +[a-f0-9]+:	dd 65 00             	frstor 0x0\(%rbp\)
  +[a-f0-9]+:	0f ae e8             	lfence
- +[a-f0-9]+:	df 45 00             	filds  0x0\(%rbp\)
- +[a-f0-9]+:	0f ae e8             	lfence
+ +[a-f0-9]+:	db 4d 00             	fisttpl 0x0\(%rbp\)
  +[a-f0-9]+:	df 4d 00             	fisttps 0x0\(%rbp\)
+ +[a-f0-9]+:	dd 4d 00             	fisttpll 0x0\(%rbp\)
  +[a-f0-9]+:	d9 65 00             	fldenv 0x0\(%rbp\)
  +[a-f0-9]+:	0f ae e8             	lfence
  +[a-f0-9]+:	9b d9 75 00          	fstenv 0x0\(%rbp\)
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-lfence-load.s
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-lfence-load.s
@@ -29,12 +29,17 @@ _start:
 	flds (%rbp)
 	fistl (%rbp)
 	fists (%rbp)
+	fistpl (%rbp)
+	fistps (%rbp)
+	fistpq (%rbp)
 	fildl (%rbp)
 	filds (%rbp)
+	fildq (%rbp)
 	fsave (%rbp)
 	frstor (%rbp)
-	filds (%rbp)
+	fisttpl (%rbp)
 	fisttps (%rbp)
+	fisttpq (%rbp)
 	fldenv (%rbp)
 	fstenv (%rbp)
 	fadds  (%rbp)
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-sse3.d
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-sse3.d
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ Disassembly of section .text:
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 88 90 90 90 00 [ 	]*fisttps 0x909090\(%rax\)
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	db 88 90 90 90 00 [ 	]*fisttpl 0x909090\(%rax\)
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	dd 88 90 90 90 00 [ 	]*fisttpll 0x909090\(%rax\)
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	dd 88 90 90 90 00 [ 	]*fisttpll 0x909090\(%rax\)
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	66 0f 7c 65 00 [ 	]*haddpd 0x0\(%rbp\),%xmm4
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	66 0f 7c ee [ 	]*haddpd %xmm6,%xmm5
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	f2 0f 7c 37 [ 	]*haddps \(%rdi\),%xmm6
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-sse3.s
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-sse3.s
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ foo:
 	addsubps	%xmm4,%xmm3
 	fisttps		0x909090(%rax)
 	fisttpl		0x909090(%rax)
+	fisttpq		0x909090(%rax)
 	fisttpll	0x909090(%rax)
 	haddpd		0x0(%rbp),%xmm4
 	haddpd		%xmm6,%xmm5
--- a/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-sse3-intel.d
+++ b/gas/testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-sse3-intel.d
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ Disassembly of section .text:
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	df 88 90 90 90 00[ 	]+fisttp WORD PTR \[rax\+0x909090\]
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	db 88 90 90 90 00[ 	]+fisttp DWORD PTR \[rax\+0x909090\]
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	dd 88 90 90 90 00[ 	]+fisttp QWORD PTR \[rax\+0x909090\]
+[ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	dd 88 90 90 90 00[ 	]+fisttp QWORD PTR \[rax\+0x909090\]
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	66 0f 7c 65 00[ 	]+haddpd xmm4,(XMMWORD PTR )?\[rbp(\+0x0)\]
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	66 0f 7c ee[ 	]+haddpd xmm5,xmm6
 [ 	]*[a-f0-9]+:	f2 0f 7c 37[ 	]+haddps xmm6,(XMMWORD PTR )?\[rdi\]


  parent reply	other threads:[~2022-12-02 10:19 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-12-02 10:13 [PATCH v7 0/7] x86: suffix handling changes Jan Beulich
2022-12-02 10:18 ` [PATCH v7 1/7] x86: constify parse_insn()'s input Jan Beulich
2022-12-02 10:18 ` [PATCH v7 2/7] x86: re-work insn/suffix recognition Jan Beulich
2022-12-02 10:19 ` Jan Beulich [this message]
2022-12-02 10:20 ` [PATCH v7 4/7] x86-64: allow HLE store of accumulator to absolute 32-bit address Jan Beulich
2022-12-02 10:20 ` [PATCH v7 5/7] x86: move bad-use-of-TLS-reloc check Jan Beulich
2022-12-02 10:21 ` [PATCH v7 6/7] x86: drop (now) stray IsString Jan Beulich
2022-12-02 10:21 ` [PATCH v7 7/7] x86: further re-work insn/suffix recognition to also cover MOVSX Jan Beulich
2022-12-09 10:56 ` [PATCH v7 0/7] x86: suffix handling changes Jan Beulich

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