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2012 Sep 13
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-mc fixups
When I use llvm-mc’s ‘-show-encoding’, it only goes as far as printing
“fixups”:
$ echo -e "adr r0, lbl\nnop\nlbl:" | llvm-mc -triple=thumbv7 -show-encoding
Outputs:
@ encoding: [A,0xa0]
@ fixup A – offset: 0, value: lbl, kind: fixup_thumb_adr_pcrel_10
To find out that it is encoded as 0xa001, I can do:
$ echo -e "adr r0, lbl\nnop\nlbl:" | llvm-mc -triple=thumbv7
-show-encoding -...
2012 Sep 13
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-mc fixups
...e layout and relaxation, which isn't done is the text-to-text path.
--Owen
On Sep 12, 2012, at 5:54 PM, Greg Fitzgerald <garious at gmail.com> wrote:
> When I use llvm-mc’s ‘-show-encoding’, it only goes as far as printing “fixups”:
>
>
> $ echo -e "adr r0, lbl\nnop\nlbl:" | llvm-mc -triple=thumbv7 -show-encoding
>
>
> Outputs:
>
> @ encoding: [A,0xa0]
>
> @ fixup A – offset: 0, value: lbl, kind: fixup_thumb_adr_pcrel_10
>
>
>
> To find out that it is encoded as 0xa001, I can do:
>
>
> $ echo -e "a...
2012 Sep 17
1
[LLVMdev] llvm-mc fixups
...which isn't done is the text-to-text path.
>
> --Owen
>
> On Sep 12, 2012, at 5:54 PM, Greg Fitzgerald <garious at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> When I use llvm-mc’s ‘-show-encoding’, it only goes as far as printing
> “fixups”:
>
>
> $ echo -e "adr r0, lbl\nnop\nlbl:" | llvm-mc -triple=thumbv7 -show-encoding
>
>
> Outputs:
>
> @ encoding: [A,0xa0]
>
> @ fixup A – offset: 0, value: lbl, kind: fixup_thumb_adr_pcrel_10
>
>
>
> To find out that it is encoded as 0xa001, I can do:
>
>
> $ echo -e "adr r0, lbl\nn...