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1 /* machine description file for Data General AViiON. | |
2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
3 | |
4 This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
5 | |
6 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) | |
9 any later version. | |
10 | |
11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
14 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
15 | |
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
17 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
18 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
19 | |
20 | |
21 /* The following three symbols give information on | |
22 the size of various data types. */ | |
23 | |
24 #define SHORTBITS 16 /* Number of bits in a short */ | |
25 | |
26 #define INTBITS 32 /* Number of bits in an int */ | |
27 | |
28 #define LONGBITS 32 /* Number of bits in a long */ | |
29 | |
30 /* Define BIG_ENDIAN iff lowest-numbered byte in a word | |
31 is the most significant byte. */ | |
32 | |
33 #define BIG_ENDIAN | |
34 | |
35 /* Define NO_ARG_ARRAY if you cannot take the address of the first of a | |
36 * group of arguments and treat it as an array of the arguments. */ | |
37 | |
38 #define NO_ARG_ARRAY | |
39 | |
40 /* Define WORD_MACHINE if addresses and such have | |
41 * to be corrected before they can be used as byte counts. */ | |
42 | |
43 #define WORD_MACHINE | |
44 | |
45 /* Define how to take a char and sign-extend into an int. | |
46 On machines where char is signed, this is a no-op. */ | |
47 | |
48 #define SIGN_EXTEND_CHAR(c) (c) | |
49 | |
50 /* Define DATA_SEG_BITS if pointers need to be corrected with | |
51 a segment field. */ | |
52 | |
53 #ifdef FIX_ADDRESS | |
54 #define DATA_SEG_BITS 0xef000000 | |
55 #endif | |
56 | |
57 /* Now define a symbol for the cpu type, if your compiler | |
58 does not define it automatically: | |
59 Ones defined so far include vax, m68000, ns16000, pyramid, | |
60 orion, tahoe, APOLLO and many others */ | |
61 | |
62 #ifndef m88k | |
63 #define m88k | |
64 #endif | |
65 | |
66 /* Use type int rather than a union, to represent Lisp_Object */ | |
67 /* This is desirable for most machines. */ | |
68 | |
69 #define NO_UNION_TYPE | |
70 | |
71 /* Define EXPLICIT_SIGN_EXTEND if XINT must explicitly sign-extend | |
72 the 24-bit bit field into an int. In other words, if bit fields | |
73 are always unsigned. | |
74 | |
75 If you use NO_UNION_TYPE, this flag does not matter. */ | |
76 | |
77 #define EXPLICIT_SIGN_EXTEND | |
78 | |
79 /* Data type of load average, as read out of kmem. */ | |
80 | |
81 /* #define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long */ | |
82 | |
83 /* Convert that into an integer that is 100 for a load average of 1.0 */ | |
84 | |
85 /* #define LOAD_AVE_CVT(x) (int) (((double) (x)) * 100.0 / FSCALE) */ | |
86 | |
87 /* Define CANNOT_DUMP on machines where unexec does not work. | |
88 Then the function dump-emacs will not be defined | |
89 and temacs will do (load "loadup") automatically unless told otherwise. */ | |
90 | |
91 /* #define CANNOT_DUMP */ | |
92 | |
93 /* Define VIRT_ADDR_VARIES if the virtual addresses of | |
94 pure and impure space as loaded can vary, and even their | |
95 relative order cannot be relied on. | |
96 | |
97 Otherwise Emacs assumes that text space precedes data space, | |
98 numerically. */ | |
99 | |
100 /* #define VIRT_ADDR_VARIES */ | |
101 | |
102 /* Define C_ALLOCA if this machine does not support a true alloca | |
103 and the one written in C should be used instead. | |
104 Define HAVE_ALLOCA to say that the system provides a properly | |
105 working alloca function and it should be used. | |
106 Define neither one if an assembler-language alloca | |
107 in the file alloca.s should be used. */ | |
108 | |
109 /* #define C_ALLOCA */ | |
110 #define HAVE_ALLOCA | |
111 #define alloca(x) __builtin_alloca(x) | |
112 | |
113 /* Define NO_REMAP if memory segmentation makes it not work well | |
114 to change the boundary between the text section and data section | |
115 when Emacs is dumped. If you define this, the preloaded Lisp | |
116 code will not be sharable; but that's better than failing completely. */ | |
117 | |
118 #define NO_REMAP | |
119 | |
120 /* Use 26 bits instead of 24 for internal pointer values */ | |
121 | |
122 #define VALBITS 26 | |
123 #define GCTYPEBITS 5 | |
124 | |
125 /* Define ADDR_CORRECT(ADDR) to be a macro to correct an int which is | |
126 the bit pattern of a pointer to a byte into an int which is the | |
127 number of a byte. | |
128 | |
129 This macro has a default definition which is usually right. | |
130 This default definition is a no-op on most machines (where a | |
131 pointer looks like an int) but not on all machines. */ | |
132 | |
133 #define ADDR_CORRECT(ADDR) ((int)ADDR) | |
134 | |
135 /* Cast pointers to this type to compare them. */ | |
136 | |
137 #define PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE void * | |
138 | |
139 /* Some machines that use COFF executables require that each section | |
140 start on a certain boundary *in the COFF file*. Such machines should | |
141 define SECTION_ALIGNMENT to a mask of the low-order bits that must be | |
142 zero on such a boundary. This mask is used to control padding between | |
143 segments in the COFF file. | |
144 | |
145 If SECTION_ALIGNMENT is not defined, the segments are written | |
146 consecutively with no attempt at alignment. This is right for | |
147 unmodified system V. */ | |
148 | |
149 #define SECTION_ALIGNMENT 0x7 | |
150 |