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This file documents the GNU Assembler "as".
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<h4 class="subsection">9.7.2 Instruction expansion</h4>
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<p><a name="index-instruction-expansion_002c-CRIS-693"></a><a name="index-CRIS-instruction-expansion-694"></a><code>as</code> will silently choose an instruction that fits
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the operand size for <span class="samp">[register+constant]</span> operands.  For
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example, the offset <code>127</code> in <code>move.d [r3+127],r4</code> fits
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in an instruction using a signed-byte offset.  Similarly,
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<code>move.d [r2+32767],r1</code> will generate an instruction using a
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16-bit offset.  For symbolic expressions and constants that do
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not fit in 16 bits including the sign bit, a 32-bit offset is
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generated.
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   <p>For branches, <code>as</code> will expand from a 16-bit branch
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instruction into a sequence of instructions that can reach a
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full 32-bit address.  Since this does not correspond to a single
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instruction, such expansions can optionally be warned about. 
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See <a href="CRIS_002dOpts.html#CRIS_002dOpts">CRIS-Opts</a>.
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   <p>If the operand is found to fit the range, a <code>lapc</code> mnemonic
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will translate to a <code>lapcq</code> instruction.  Use <code>lapc.d</code>
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to force the 32-bit <code>lapc</code> instruction.
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   <p>Similarly, the <code>addo</code> mnemonic will translate to the
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shortest fitting instruction of <code>addoq</code>, <code>addo.w</code> and
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<code>addo.d</code>, when used with a operand that is a constant known
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at assembly time.
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