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 - <h4 class="subsection">9.27.2 High-level assembly macros</h4>
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 - <p>MIPS assemblers have traditionally provided a wider range of
 - instructions than the MIPS architecture itself.  These extra
 - instructions are usually referred to as “macro” instructions
 - <a name="DOCF2" href="#FOOT2"><sup>2</sup></a>.
 - </p>
 - <p>Some MIPS macro instructions extend an underlying architectural instruction
 - while others are entirely new.  An example of the former type is <code>and</code>,
 - which allows the third operand to be either a register or an arbitrary
 - immediate value.  Examples of the latter type include <code>bgt</code>, which
 - branches to the third operand when the first operand is greater than
 - the second operand, and <code>ulh</code>, which implements an unaligned
 - 2-byte load.
 - </p>
 - <p>One of the most common extensions provided by macros is to expand
 - memory offsets to the full address range (32 or 64 bits) and to allow
 - symbolic offsets such as ‘<samp>my_data + 4</samp>’ to be used in place of
 - integer constants.  For example, the architectural instruction
 - <code>lbu</code> allows only a signed 16-bit offset, whereas the macro
 - <code>lbu</code> allows code such as ‘<samp>lbu $4,array+32769($5)</samp>’.
 - The implementation of these symbolic offsets depends on several factors,
 - such as whether the assembler is generating SVR4-style PIC (selected by
 - <samp>-KPIC</samp>, see <a href="MIPS-Options.html#MIPS-Options">Assembler options</a>), the size of symbols
 - (see <a href="MIPS-Symbol-Sizes.html#MIPS-Symbol-Sizes">Directives to override the size of symbols</a>),
 - and the small data limit (see <a href="MIPS-Small-Data.html#MIPS-Small-Data">Controlling the use
 - of small data accesses</a>).
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 - <a name="index-_002eset-macro"></a>
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 - <p>Sometimes it is undesirable to have one assembly instruction expand
 - to several machine instructions.  The directive <code>.set nomacro</code>
 - tells the assembler to warn when this happens.  <code>.set macro</code>
 - restores the default behavior.
 - </p>
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 - <p>Some macro instructions need a temporary register to store intermediate
 - results.  This register is usually <code>$1</code>, also known as <code>$at</code>,
 - but it can be changed to any core register <var>reg</var> using
 - <code>.set at=<var>reg</var></code>.  Note that <code>$at</code> always refers
 - to <code>$1</code> regardless of which register is being used as the
 - temporary register.
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 - <a name="index-_002eset-at"></a>
 - <a name="index-_002eset-noat"></a>
 - <p>Implicit uses of the temporary register in macros could interfere with
 - explicit uses in the assembly code.  The assembler therefore warns
 - whenever it sees an explicit use of the temporary register.  The directive
 - <code>.set noat</code> silences this warning while <code>.set at</code> restores
 - the default behavior.  It is safe to use <code>.set noat</code> while
 - <code>.set nomacro</code> is in effect since single-instruction macros
 - never need a temporary register.
 - </p>
 - <p>Note that while the <small>GNU</small> assembler provides these macros for compatibility,
 - it does not make any attempt to optimize them with the surrounding code.
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 - <h4 class="footnotes-heading">Footnotes</h4>
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 - <h3><a name="FOOT2" href="#DOCF2">(2)</a></h3>
 - <p>The term “macro” is somewhat overloaded here, since
 - these macros have no relation to those defined by <code>.macro</code>,
 - see <a href="Macro.html#Macro"><code>.macro</code></a>.</p>
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