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This patch introduces CSRE (Call Stack Recorder Extension) system registers. Note: as this is register only extension we do not want to hide these registers behind -march flag going forward (they should be enabled by default). CSRE feature adds CSR PDEC (Decrements Call stack pointer by the size of a Call stack record) instruction. This instruction will be added in a following, separate patch. This change only adds CSRE system registers. gas/ChangeLog: 2020-10-08 Przemyslaw Wirkus <przemyslaw.wirkus@arm.com> * NEWS: Docs update. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre-invalid.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre-invalid.l: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre-invalid.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre.s: New test. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2020-10-08 Przemyslaw Wirkus <przemyslaw.wirkus@arm.com> * aarch64-opc.c: New CSRE system registers defined.
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