1 | /* Header file for targets using CGEN: Cpu tools GENerator. |
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2 | |
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3 | Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010 |
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4 | Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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5 | |
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6 | This file is part of GDB, the GNU debugger, and the GNU Binutils. |
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7 | |
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8 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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9 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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10 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
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11 | (at your option) any later version. |
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12 | |
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13 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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14 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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15 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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16 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
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17 | |
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18 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along |
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19 | with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., |
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20 | 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ |
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21 | |
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22 | #ifndef OPCODE_CGEN_H |
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23 | #define OPCODE_CGEN_H |
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24 | |
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25 | #include "symcat.h" |
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26 | #include "cgen/bitset.h" |
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27 | |
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28 | /* ??? IWBN to replace bfd in the name. */ |
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29 | #include "bfd_stdint.h" |
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30 | |
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31 | /* ??? This file requires bfd.h but only to get bfd_vma. |
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32 | Seems like an awful lot to require just to get such a fundamental type. |
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33 | Perhaps the definition of bfd_vma can be moved outside of bfd.h. |
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34 | Or perhaps one could duplicate its definition in another file. |
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35 | Until such time, this file conditionally compiles definitions that require |
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36 | bfd_vma using __BFD_H_SEEN__. */ |
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37 | |
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38 | /* Enums must be defined before they can be used. |
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39 | Allow them to be used in struct definitions, even though the enum must |
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40 | be defined elsewhere. |
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41 | If CGEN_ARCH isn't defined, this file is being included by something other |
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42 | than <arch>-desc.h. */ |
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43 | |
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44 | /* Prepend the arch name, defined in <arch>-desc.h, and _cgen_ to symbol S. |
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45 | The lack of spaces in the arg list is important for non-stdc systems. |
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46 | This file is included by <arch>-desc.h. |
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47 | It can be included independently of <arch>-desc.h, in which case the arch |
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48 | dependent portions will be declared as "unknown_cgen_foo". */ |
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49 | |
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50 | #ifndef CGEN_SYM |
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51 | #define CGEN_SYM(s) CONCAT3 (unknown,_cgen_,s) |
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52 | #endif |
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53 | |
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54 | /* This file contains the static (unchanging) pieces and as much other stuff |
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55 | as we can reasonably put here. It's generally cleaner to put stuff here |
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56 | rather than having it machine generated if possible. */ |
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57 | |
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58 | /* The assembler syntax is made up of expressions (duh...). |
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59 | At the lowest level the values are mnemonics, register names, numbers, etc. |
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60 | Above that are subexpressions, if any (an example might be the |
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61 | "effective address" in m68k cpus). Subexpressions are wip. |
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62 | At the second highest level are the insns themselves. Above that are |
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63 | pseudo-insns, synthetic insns, and macros, if any. */ |
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64 | |
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65 | /* Lots of cpu's have a fixed insn size, or one which rarely changes, |
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66 | and it's generally easier to handle these by treating the insn as an |
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67 | integer type, rather than an array of characters. So we allow targets |
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68 | to control this. When an integer type the value is in host byte order, |
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69 | when an array of characters the value is in target byte order. */ |
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70 | |
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71 | typedef unsigned int CGEN_INSN_INT; |
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72 | typedef int64_t CGEN_INSN_LGSINT; /* large/long SINT */ |
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73 | typedef uint64_t CGEN_INSN_LGUINT; /* large/long UINT */ |
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74 | |
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75 | #if CGEN_INT_INSN_P |
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76 | typedef CGEN_INSN_INT CGEN_INSN_BYTES; |
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77 | typedef CGEN_INSN_INT *CGEN_INSN_BYTES_PTR; |
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78 | #else |
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79 | typedef unsigned char *CGEN_INSN_BYTES; |
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80 | typedef unsigned char *CGEN_INSN_BYTES_PTR; |
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81 | #endif |
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82 | |
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83 | #ifdef __GNUC__ |
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84 | #define CGEN_INLINE __inline__ |
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85 | #else |
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86 | #define CGEN_INLINE |
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87 | #endif |
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88 | |
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89 | enum cgen_endian |
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90 | { |
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91 | CGEN_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN, |
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92 | CGEN_ENDIAN_LITTLE, |
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93 | CGEN_ENDIAN_BIG |
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94 | }; |
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95 | |
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96 | /* Forward decl. */ |
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97 | |
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98 | typedef struct cgen_insn CGEN_INSN; |
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99 | |
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100 | /* Opaque pointer version for use by external world. */ |
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101 | |
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102 | typedef struct cgen_cpu_desc *CGEN_CPU_DESC; |
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103 | |
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104 | /* Attributes. |
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105 | Attributes are used to describe various random things associated with |
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106 | an object (ifield, hardware, operand, insn, whatever) and are specified |
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107 | as name/value pairs. |
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108 | Integer attributes computed at compile time are currently all that's |
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109 | supported, though adding string attributes and run-time computation is |
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110 | straightforward. Integer attribute values are always host int's |
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111 | (signed or unsigned). For portability, this means 32 bits. |
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112 | Integer attributes are further categorized as boolean, bitset, integer, |
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113 | and enum types. Boolean attributes appear frequently enough that they're |
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114 | recorded in one host int. This limits the maximum number of boolean |
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115 | attributes to 32, though that's a *lot* of attributes. */ |
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116 | |
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117 | /* Type of attribute values. */ |
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118 | |
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119 | typedef CGEN_BITSET CGEN_ATTR_VALUE_BITSET_TYPE; |
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120 | typedef int CGEN_ATTR_VALUE_ENUM_TYPE; |
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121 | typedef union |
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122 | { |
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123 | CGEN_ATTR_VALUE_BITSET_TYPE bitset; |
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124 | CGEN_ATTR_VALUE_ENUM_TYPE nonbitset; |
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125 | } CGEN_ATTR_VALUE_TYPE; |
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126 | |
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127 | /* Struct to record attribute information. */ |
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128 | |
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129 | typedef struct |
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130 | { |
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131 | /* Boolean attributes. */ |
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132 | unsigned int bool_; |
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133 | /* Non-boolean integer attributes. */ |
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134 | CGEN_ATTR_VALUE_TYPE nonbool[1]; |
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135 | } CGEN_ATTR; |
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136 | |
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137 | /* Define a structure member for attributes with N non-boolean entries. |
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138 | There is no maximum number of non-boolean attributes. |
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139 | There is a maximum of 32 boolean attributes (since they are all recorded |
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140 | in one host int). */ |
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141 | |
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142 | #define CGEN_ATTR_TYPE(n) \ |
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143 | struct { unsigned int bool_; \ |
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144 | CGEN_ATTR_VALUE_TYPE nonbool[(n) ? (n) : 1]; } |
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145 | |
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146 | /* Return the boolean attributes. */ |
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147 | |
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148 | #define CGEN_ATTR_BOOLS(a) ((a)->bool_) |
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149 | |
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150 | /* Non-boolean attribute numbers are offset by this much. */ |
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151 | |
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152 | #define CGEN_ATTR_NBOOL_OFFSET 32 |
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153 | |
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154 | /* Given a boolean attribute number, return its mask. */ |
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155 | |
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156 | #define CGEN_ATTR_MASK(attr) (1 << (attr)) |
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157 | |
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158 | /* Return the value of boolean attribute ATTR in ATTRS. */ |
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159 | |
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160 | #define CGEN_BOOL_ATTR(attrs, attr) ((CGEN_ATTR_MASK (attr) & (attrs)) != 0) |
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161 | |
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162 | /* Return value of attribute ATTR in ATTR_TABLE for OBJ. |
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163 | OBJ is a pointer to the entity that has the attributes |
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164 | (??? not used at present but is reserved for future purposes - eventually |
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165 | the goal is to allow recording attributes in source form and computing |
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166 | them lazily at runtime, not sure of the details yet). */ |
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167 | |
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168 | #define CGEN_ATTR_VALUE(obj, attr_table, attr) \ |
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169 | ((unsigned int) (attr) < CGEN_ATTR_NBOOL_OFFSET \ |
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170 | ? ((CGEN_ATTR_BOOLS (attr_table) & CGEN_ATTR_MASK (attr)) != 0) \ |
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171 | : ((attr_table)->nonbool[(attr) - CGEN_ATTR_NBOOL_OFFSET].nonbitset)) |
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172 | #define CGEN_BITSET_ATTR_VALUE(obj, attr_table, attr) \ |
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173 | ((attr_table)->nonbool[(attr) - CGEN_ATTR_NBOOL_OFFSET].bitset) |
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174 | |
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175 | /* Attribute name/value tables. |
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176 | These are used to assist parsing of descriptions at run-time. */ |
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177 | |
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178 | typedef struct |
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179 | { |
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180 | const char * name; |
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181 | unsigned value; |
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182 | } CGEN_ATTR_ENTRY; |
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183 | |
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184 | /* For each domain (ifld,hw,operand,insn), list of attributes. */ |
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185 | |
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186 | typedef struct |
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187 | { |
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188 | const char * name; |
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189 | const CGEN_ATTR_ENTRY * dfault; |
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190 | const CGEN_ATTR_ENTRY * vals; |
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191 | } CGEN_ATTR_TABLE; |
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192 | |
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193 | /* Instruction set variants. */ |
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194 | |
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195 | typedef struct { |
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196 | const char *name; |
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197 | |
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198 | /* Default instruction size (in bits). |
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199 | This is used by the assembler when it encounters an unknown insn. */ |
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200 | unsigned int default_insn_bitsize; |
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201 | |
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202 | /* Base instruction size (in bits). |
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203 | For non-LIW cpus this is generally the length of the smallest insn. |
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204 | For LIW cpus its wip (work-in-progress). For the m32r its 32. */ |
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205 | unsigned int base_insn_bitsize; |
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206 | |
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207 | /* Minimum/maximum instruction size (in bits). */ |
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208 | unsigned int min_insn_bitsize; |
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209 | unsigned int max_insn_bitsize; |
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210 | } CGEN_ISA; |
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211 | |
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212 | /* Machine variants. */ |
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213 | |
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214 | typedef struct { |
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215 | const char *name; |
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216 | /* The argument to bfd_arch_info->scan. */ |
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217 | const char *bfd_name; |
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218 | /* one of enum mach_attr */ |
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219 | int num; |
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220 | /* parameter from mach->cpu */ |
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221 | unsigned int insn_chunk_bitsize; |
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222 | } CGEN_MACH; |
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223 | |
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224 | /* Parse result (also extraction result). |
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225 | |
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226 | The result of parsing an insn is stored here. |
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227 | To generate the actual insn, this is passed to the insert handler. |
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228 | When printing an insn, the result of extraction is stored here. |
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229 | To print the insn, this is passed to the print handler. |
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230 | |
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231 | It is machine generated so we don't define it here, |
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232 | but we do need a forward decl for the handler fns. |
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233 | |
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234 | There is one member for each possible field in the insn. |
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235 | The type depends on the field. |
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236 | Also recorded here is the computed length of the insn for architectures |
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237 | where it varies. |
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238 | */ |
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239 | |
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240 | typedef struct cgen_fields CGEN_FIELDS; |
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241 | |
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242 | /* Total length of the insn, as recorded in the `fields' struct. */ |
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243 | /* ??? The field insert handler has lots of opportunities for optimization |
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244 | if it ever gets inlined. On architectures where insns all have the same |
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245 | size, may wish to detect that and make this macro a constant - to allow |
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246 | further optimizations. */ |
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247 | |
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248 | #define CGEN_FIELDS_BITSIZE(fields) ((fields)->length) |
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249 | |
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250 | /* Extraction support for variable length insn sets. */ |
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251 | |
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252 | /* When disassembling we don't know the number of bytes to read at the start. |
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253 | So the first CGEN_BASE_INSN_SIZE bytes are read at the start and the rest |
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254 | are read when needed. This struct controls this. It is basically the |
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255 | disassemble_info stuff, except that we provide a cache for values already |
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256 | read (since bytes can typically be read several times to fetch multiple |
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257 | operands that may be in them), and that extraction of fields is needed |
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258 | in contexts other than disassembly. */ |
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259 | |
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260 | typedef struct { |
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261 | /* A pointer to the disassemble_info struct. |
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262 | We don't require dis-asm.h so we use void * for the type here. |
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263 | If NULL, BYTES is full of valid data (VALID == -1). */ |
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264 | void *dis_info; |
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265 | /* Points to a working buffer of sufficient size. */ |
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266 | unsigned char *insn_bytes; |
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267 | /* Mask of bytes that are valid in INSN_BYTES. */ |
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268 | unsigned int valid; |
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269 | } CGEN_EXTRACT_INFO; |
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270 | |
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271 | /* Associated with each insn or expression is a set of "handlers" for |
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272 | performing operations like parsing, printing, etc. These require a bfd_vma |
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273 | value to be passed around but we don't want all applications to need bfd.h. |
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274 | So this stuff is only provided if bfd.h has been included. */ |
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275 | |
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276 | /* Parse handler. |
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277 | CD is a cpu table descriptor. |
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278 | INSN is a pointer to a struct describing the insn being parsed. |
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279 | STRP is a pointer to a pointer to the text being parsed. |
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280 | FIELDS is a pointer to a cgen_fields struct in which the results are placed. |
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281 | If the expression is successfully parsed, *STRP is updated. |
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282 | If not it is left alone. |
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283 | The result is NULL if success or an error message. */ |
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284 | typedef const char * (cgen_parse_fn) |
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285 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const CGEN_INSN *insn_, |
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286 | const char **strp_, CGEN_FIELDS *fields_); |
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287 | |
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288 | /* Insert handler. |
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289 | CD is a cpu table descriptor. |
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290 | INSN is a pointer to a struct describing the insn being parsed. |
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291 | FIELDS is a pointer to a cgen_fields struct from which the values |
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292 | are fetched. |
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293 | INSNP is a pointer to a buffer in which to place the insn. |
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294 | PC is the pc value of the insn. |
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295 | The result is an error message or NULL if success. */ |
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296 | |
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297 | #ifdef __BFD_H_SEEN__ |
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298 | typedef const char * (cgen_insert_fn) |
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299 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const CGEN_INSN *insn_, |
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300 | CGEN_FIELDS *fields_, CGEN_INSN_BYTES_PTR insnp_, |
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301 | bfd_vma pc_); |
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302 | #else |
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303 | typedef const char * (cgen_insert_fn) (); |
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304 | #endif |
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305 | |
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306 | /* Extract handler. |
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307 | CD is a cpu table descriptor. |
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308 | INSN is a pointer to a struct describing the insn being parsed. |
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309 | The second argument is a pointer to a struct controlling extraction |
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310 | (only used for variable length insns). |
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311 | EX_INFO is a pointer to a struct for controlling reading of further |
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312 | bytes for the insn. |
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313 | BASE_INSN is the first CGEN_BASE_INSN_SIZE bytes (host order). |
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314 | FIELDS is a pointer to a cgen_fields struct in which the results are placed. |
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315 | PC is the pc value of the insn. |
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316 | The result is the length of the insn in bits or zero if not recognized. */ |
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317 | |
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318 | #ifdef __BFD_H_SEEN__ |
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319 | typedef int (cgen_extract_fn) |
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320 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const CGEN_INSN *insn_, |
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321 | CGEN_EXTRACT_INFO *ex_info_, CGEN_INSN_INT base_insn_, |
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322 | CGEN_FIELDS *fields_, bfd_vma pc_); |
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323 | #else |
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324 | typedef int (cgen_extract_fn) (); |
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325 | #endif |
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326 | |
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327 | /* Print handler. |
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328 | CD is a cpu table descriptor. |
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329 | INFO is a pointer to the disassembly info. |
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330 | Eg: disassemble_info. It's defined as `PTR' so this file can be included |
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331 | without dis-asm.h. |
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332 | INSN is a pointer to a struct describing the insn being printed. |
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333 | FIELDS is a pointer to a cgen_fields struct. |
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334 | PC is the pc value of the insn. |
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335 | LEN is the length of the insn, in bits. */ |
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336 | |
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337 | #ifdef __BFD_H_SEEN__ |
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338 | typedef void (cgen_print_fn) |
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339 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, void * info_, const CGEN_INSN *insn_, |
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340 | CGEN_FIELDS *fields_, bfd_vma pc_, int len_); |
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341 | #else |
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342 | typedef void (cgen_print_fn) (); |
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343 | #endif |
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344 | |
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345 | /* Parse/insert/extract/print handlers. |
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346 | |
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347 | Indices into the handler tables. |
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348 | We could use pointers here instead, but 90% of them are generally identical |
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349 | and that's a lot of redundant data. Making these unsigned char indices |
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350 | into tables of pointers saves a bit of space. |
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351 | Using indices also keeps assembler code out of the disassembler and |
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352 | vice versa. */ |
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353 | |
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354 | struct cgen_opcode_handler |
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355 | { |
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356 | unsigned char parse, insert, extract, print; |
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357 | }; |
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358 | |
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359 | /* Assembler interface. |
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360 | |
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361 | The interface to the assembler is intended to be clean in the sense that |
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362 | libopcodes.a is a standalone entity and could be used with any assembler. |
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363 | Not that one would necessarily want to do that but rather that it helps |
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364 | keep a clean interface. The interface will obviously be slanted towards |
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365 | GAS, but at least it's a start. |
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366 | ??? Note that one possible user of the assembler besides GAS is GDB. |
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367 | |
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368 | Parsing is controlled by the assembler which calls |
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369 | CGEN_SYM (assemble_insn). If it can parse and build the entire insn |
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370 | it doesn't call back to the assembler. If it needs/wants to call back |
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371 | to the assembler, cgen_parse_operand_fn is called which can either |
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372 | |
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373 | - return a number to be inserted in the insn |
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374 | - return a "register" value to be inserted |
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375 | (the register might not be a register per pe) |
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376 | - queue the argument and return a marker saying the expression has been |
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377 | queued (eg: a fix-up) |
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378 | - return an error message indicating the expression wasn't recognizable |
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379 | |
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380 | The result is an error message or NULL for success. |
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381 | The parsed value is stored in the bfd_vma *. */ |
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382 | |
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383 | /* Values for indicating what the caller wants. */ |
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384 | |
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385 | enum cgen_parse_operand_type |
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386 | { |
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387 | CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_INIT, |
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388 | CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_INTEGER, |
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389 | CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_ADDRESS, |
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390 | CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_SYMBOLIC |
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391 | }; |
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392 | |
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393 | /* Values for indicating what was parsed. */ |
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394 | |
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395 | enum cgen_parse_operand_result |
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396 | { |
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397 | CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_RESULT_NUMBER, |
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398 | CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_RESULT_REGISTER, |
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399 | CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_RESULT_QUEUED, |
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400 | CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_RESULT_ERROR |
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401 | }; |
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402 | |
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403 | #ifdef __BFD_H_SEEN__ /* Don't require bfd.h unnecessarily. */ |
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404 | typedef const char * (cgen_parse_operand_fn) |
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405 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, |
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406 | enum cgen_parse_operand_type, const char **, int, int, |
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407 | enum cgen_parse_operand_result *, bfd_vma *); |
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408 | #else |
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409 | typedef const char * (cgen_parse_operand_fn) (); |
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410 | #endif |
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411 | |
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412 | /* Set the cgen_parse_operand_fn callback. */ |
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413 | |
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414 | extern void cgen_set_parse_operand_fn |
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415 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, cgen_parse_operand_fn); |
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416 | |
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417 | /* Called before trying to match a table entry with the insn. */ |
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418 | |
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419 | extern void cgen_init_parse_operand (CGEN_CPU_DESC); |
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420 | |
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421 | /* Operand values (keywords, integers, symbols, etc.) */ |
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422 | |
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423 | /* Types of assembler elements. */ |
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424 | |
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425 | enum cgen_asm_type |
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426 | { |
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427 | CGEN_ASM_NONE, CGEN_ASM_KEYWORD, CGEN_ASM_MAX |
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428 | }; |
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429 | |
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430 | #ifndef CGEN_ARCH |
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431 | enum cgen_hw_type { CGEN_HW_MAX }; |
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432 | #endif |
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433 | |
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434 | /* List of hardware elements. */ |
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435 | |
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436 | typedef struct |
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437 | { |
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438 | char *name; |
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439 | enum cgen_hw_type type; |
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440 | /* There is currently no example where both index specs and value specs |
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441 | are required, so for now both are clumped under "asm_data". */ |
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442 | enum cgen_asm_type asm_type; |
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443 | void *asm_data; |
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444 | #ifndef CGEN_HW_NBOOL_ATTRS |
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445 | #define CGEN_HW_NBOOL_ATTRS 1 |
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446 | #endif |
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447 | CGEN_ATTR_TYPE (CGEN_HW_NBOOL_ATTRS) attrs; |
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448 | #define CGEN_HW_ATTRS(hw) (&(hw)->attrs) |
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449 | } CGEN_HW_ENTRY; |
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450 | |
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451 | /* Return value of attribute ATTR in HW. */ |
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452 | |
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453 | #define CGEN_HW_ATTR_VALUE(hw, attr) \ |
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454 | CGEN_ATTR_VALUE ((hw), CGEN_HW_ATTRS (hw), (attr)) |
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455 | |
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456 | /* Table of hardware elements for selected mach, computed at runtime. |
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457 | enum cgen_hw_type is an index into this table (specifically `entries'). */ |
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458 | |
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459 | typedef struct { |
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460 | /* Pointer to null terminated table of all compiled in entries. */ |
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461 | const CGEN_HW_ENTRY *init_entries; |
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462 | unsigned int entry_size; /* since the attribute member is variable sized */ |
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463 | /* Array of all entries, initial and run-time added. */ |
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464 | const CGEN_HW_ENTRY **entries; |
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465 | /* Number of elements in `entries'. */ |
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466 | unsigned int num_entries; |
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467 | /* For now, xrealloc is called each time a new entry is added at runtime. |
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468 | ??? May wish to keep track of some slop to reduce the number of calls to |
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469 | xrealloc, except that there's unlikely to be many and not expected to be |
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470 | in speed critical code. */ |
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471 | } CGEN_HW_TABLE; |
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472 | |
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473 | extern const CGEN_HW_ENTRY * cgen_hw_lookup_by_name |
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474 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const char *); |
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475 | extern const CGEN_HW_ENTRY * cgen_hw_lookup_by_num |
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476 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, unsigned int); |
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477 | |
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478 | /* This struct is used to describe things like register names, etc. */ |
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479 | |
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480 | typedef struct cgen_keyword_entry |
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481 | { |
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482 | /* Name (as in register name). */ |
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483 | char * name; |
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484 | |
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485 | /* Value (as in register number). |
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486 | The value cannot be -1 as that is used to indicate "not found". |
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487 | IDEA: Have "FUNCTION" attribute? [function is called to fetch value]. */ |
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488 | int value; |
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489 | |
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490 | /* Attributes. |
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491 | This should, but technically needn't, appear last. It is a variable sized |
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492 | array in that one architecture may have 1 nonbool attribute and another |
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493 | may have more. Having this last means the non-architecture specific code |
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494 | needn't care. The goal is to eventually record |
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495 | attributes in their raw form, evaluate them at run-time, and cache the |
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496 | values, so this worry will go away anyway. */ |
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497 | /* ??? Moving this last should be done by treating keywords like insn lists |
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498 | and moving the `next' fields into a CGEN_KEYWORD_LIST struct. */ |
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499 | /* FIXME: Not used yet. */ |
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500 | #ifndef CGEN_KEYWORD_NBOOL_ATTRS |
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501 | #define CGEN_KEYWORD_NBOOL_ATTRS 1 |
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502 | #endif |
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503 | CGEN_ATTR_TYPE (CGEN_KEYWORD_NBOOL_ATTRS) attrs; |
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504 | |
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505 | /* ??? Putting these here means compiled in entries can't be const. |
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506 | Not a really big deal, but something to consider. */ |
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507 | /* Next name hash table entry. */ |
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508 | struct cgen_keyword_entry *next_name; |
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509 | /* Next value hash table entry. */ |
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510 | struct cgen_keyword_entry *next_value; |
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511 | } CGEN_KEYWORD_ENTRY; |
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512 | |
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513 | /* Top level struct for describing a set of related keywords |
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514 | (e.g. register names). |
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515 | |
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516 | This struct supports run-time entry of new values, and hashed lookups. */ |
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517 | |
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518 | typedef struct cgen_keyword |
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519 | { |
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520 | /* Pointer to initial [compiled in] values. */ |
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521 | CGEN_KEYWORD_ENTRY *init_entries; |
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522 | |
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523 | /* Number of entries in `init_entries'. */ |
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524 | unsigned int num_init_entries; |
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525 | |
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526 | /* Hash table used for name lookup. */ |
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527 | CGEN_KEYWORD_ENTRY **name_hash_table; |
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528 | |
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529 | /* Hash table used for value lookup. */ |
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530 | CGEN_KEYWORD_ENTRY **value_hash_table; |
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531 | |
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532 | /* Number of entries in the hash_tables. */ |
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533 | unsigned int hash_table_size; |
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534 | |
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535 | /* Pointer to null keyword "" entry if present. */ |
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536 | const CGEN_KEYWORD_ENTRY *null_entry; |
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537 | |
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538 | /* String containing non-alphanumeric characters used |
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539 | in keywords. |
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540 | At present, the highest number of entries used is 1. */ |
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541 | char nonalpha_chars[8]; |
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542 | } CGEN_KEYWORD; |
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543 | |
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544 | /* Structure used for searching. */ |
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545 | |
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546 | typedef struct |
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547 | { |
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548 | /* Table being searched. */ |
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549 | const CGEN_KEYWORD *table; |
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550 | |
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551 | /* Specification of what is being searched for. */ |
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552 | const char *spec; |
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553 | |
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554 | /* Current index in hash table. */ |
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555 | unsigned int current_hash; |
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556 | |
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557 | /* Current element in current hash chain. */ |
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558 | CGEN_KEYWORD_ENTRY *current_entry; |
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559 | } CGEN_KEYWORD_SEARCH; |
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560 | |
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561 | /* Lookup a keyword from its name. */ |
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562 | |
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563 | const CGEN_KEYWORD_ENTRY *cgen_keyword_lookup_name |
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564 | (CGEN_KEYWORD *, const char *); |
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565 | |
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566 | /* Lookup a keyword from its value. */ |
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567 | |
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568 | const CGEN_KEYWORD_ENTRY *cgen_keyword_lookup_value |
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569 | (CGEN_KEYWORD *, int); |
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570 | |
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571 | /* Add a keyword. */ |
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572 | |
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573 | void cgen_keyword_add (CGEN_KEYWORD *, CGEN_KEYWORD_ENTRY *); |
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574 | |
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575 | /* Keyword searching. |
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576 | This can be used to retrieve every keyword, or a subset. */ |
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577 | |
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578 | CGEN_KEYWORD_SEARCH cgen_keyword_search_init |
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579 | (CGEN_KEYWORD *, const char *); |
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580 | const CGEN_KEYWORD_ENTRY *cgen_keyword_search_next |
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581 | (CGEN_KEYWORD_SEARCH *); |
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582 | |
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583 | /* Operand value support routines. */ |
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584 | |
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585 | extern const char *cgen_parse_keyword |
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586 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const char **, CGEN_KEYWORD *, long *); |
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587 | #ifdef __BFD_H_SEEN__ /* Don't require bfd.h unnecessarily. */ |
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588 | extern const char *cgen_parse_signed_integer |
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589 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const char **, int, long *); |
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590 | extern const char *cgen_parse_unsigned_integer |
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591 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const char **, int, unsigned long *); |
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592 | extern const char *cgen_parse_address |
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593 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const char **, int, int, |
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594 | enum cgen_parse_operand_result *, bfd_vma *); |
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595 | extern const char *cgen_validate_signed_integer |
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596 | (long, long, long); |
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597 | extern const char *cgen_validate_unsigned_integer |
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598 | (unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned long); |
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599 | #endif |
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600 | |
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601 | /* Operand modes. */ |
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602 | |
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603 | /* ??? This duplicates the values in arch.h. Revisit. |
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604 | These however need the CGEN_ prefix [as does everything in this file]. */ |
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605 | /* ??? Targets may need to add their own modes so we may wish to move this |
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606 | to <arch>-opc.h, or add a hook. */ |
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607 | |
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608 | enum cgen_mode { |
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609 | CGEN_MODE_VOID, /* ??? rename simulator's VM to VOID? */ |
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610 | CGEN_MODE_BI, CGEN_MODE_QI, CGEN_MODE_HI, CGEN_MODE_SI, CGEN_MODE_DI, |
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611 | CGEN_MODE_UBI, CGEN_MODE_UQI, CGEN_MODE_UHI, CGEN_MODE_USI, CGEN_MODE_UDI, |
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612 | CGEN_MODE_SF, CGEN_MODE_DF, CGEN_MODE_XF, CGEN_MODE_TF, |
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613 | CGEN_MODE_TARGET_MAX, |
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614 | CGEN_MODE_INT, CGEN_MODE_UINT, |
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615 | CGEN_MODE_MAX |
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616 | }; |
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617 | |
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618 | /* FIXME: Until simulator is updated. */ |
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619 | |
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620 | #define CGEN_MODE_VM CGEN_MODE_VOID |
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621 | |
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622 | /* Operands. */ |
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623 | |
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624 | #ifndef CGEN_ARCH |
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625 | enum cgen_operand_type { CGEN_OPERAND_MAX }; |
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626 | #endif |
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627 | |
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628 | /* "nil" indicator for the operand instance table */ |
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629 | #define CGEN_OPERAND_NIL CGEN_OPERAND_MAX |
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630 | |
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631 | /* A tree of these structs represents the multi-ifield |
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632 | structure of an operand's hw-index value, if it exists. */ |
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633 | |
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634 | struct cgen_ifld; |
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635 | |
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636 | typedef struct cgen_maybe_multi_ifield |
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637 | { |
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638 | int count; /* 0: indexed by single cgen_ifld (possibly null: dead entry); |
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639 | n: indexed by array of more cgen_maybe_multi_ifields. */ |
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640 | union |
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641 | { |
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642 | const void *p; |
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643 | const struct cgen_maybe_multi_ifield * multi; |
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644 | const struct cgen_ifld * leaf; |
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645 | } val; |
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646 | } |
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647 | CGEN_MAYBE_MULTI_IFLD; |
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648 | |
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649 | /* This struct defines each entry in the operand table. */ |
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650 | |
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651 | typedef struct |
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652 | { |
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653 | /* Name as it appears in the syntax string. */ |
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654 | char *name; |
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655 | |
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656 | /* Operand type. */ |
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657 | enum cgen_operand_type type; |
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658 | |
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659 | /* The hardware element associated with this operand. */ |
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660 | enum cgen_hw_type hw_type; |
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661 | |
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662 | /* FIXME: We don't yet record ifield definitions, which we should. |
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663 | When we do it might make sense to delete start/length (since they will |
---|
664 | be duplicated in the ifield's definition) and replace them with a |
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665 | pointer to the ifield entry. */ |
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666 | |
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667 | /* Bit position. |
---|
668 | This is just a hint, and may be unused in more complex operands. |
---|
669 | May be unused for a modifier. */ |
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670 | unsigned char start; |
---|
671 | |
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672 | /* The number of bits in the operand. |
---|
673 | This is just a hint, and may be unused in more complex operands. |
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674 | May be unused for a modifier. */ |
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675 | unsigned char length; |
---|
676 | |
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677 | /* The (possibly-multi) ifield used as an index for this operand, if it |
---|
678 | is indexed by a field at all. This substitutes / extends the start and |
---|
679 | length fields above, but unsure at this time whether they are used |
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680 | anywhere. */ |
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681 | CGEN_MAYBE_MULTI_IFLD index_fields; |
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682 | #if 0 /* ??? Interesting idea but relocs tend to get too complicated, |
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683 | and ABI dependent, for simple table lookups to work. */ |
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684 | /* Ideally this would be the internal (external?) reloc type. */ |
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685 | int reloc_type; |
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686 | #endif |
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687 | |
---|
688 | /* Attributes. |
---|
689 | This should, but technically needn't, appear last. It is a variable sized |
---|
690 | array in that one architecture may have 1 nonbool attribute and another |
---|
691 | may have more. Having this last means the non-architecture specific code |
---|
692 | needn't care, now or tomorrow. The goal is to eventually record |
---|
693 | attributes in their raw form, evaluate them at run-time, and cache the |
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694 | values, so this worry will go away anyway. */ |
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695 | #ifndef CGEN_OPERAND_NBOOL_ATTRS |
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696 | #define CGEN_OPERAND_NBOOL_ATTRS 1 |
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697 | #endif |
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698 | CGEN_ATTR_TYPE (CGEN_OPERAND_NBOOL_ATTRS) attrs; |
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699 | #define CGEN_OPERAND_ATTRS(operand) (&(operand)->attrs) |
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700 | } CGEN_OPERAND; |
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701 | |
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702 | /* Return value of attribute ATTR in OPERAND. */ |
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703 | |
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704 | #define CGEN_OPERAND_ATTR_VALUE(operand, attr) \ |
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705 | CGEN_ATTR_VALUE ((operand), CGEN_OPERAND_ATTRS (operand), (attr)) |
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706 | |
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707 | /* Table of operands for selected mach/isa, computed at runtime. |
---|
708 | enum cgen_operand_type is an index into this table (specifically |
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709 | `entries'). */ |
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710 | |
---|
711 | typedef struct { |
---|
712 | /* Pointer to null terminated table of all compiled in entries. */ |
---|
713 | const CGEN_OPERAND *init_entries; |
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714 | unsigned int entry_size; /* since the attribute member is variable sized */ |
---|
715 | /* Array of all entries, initial and run-time added. */ |
---|
716 | const CGEN_OPERAND **entries; |
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717 | /* Number of elements in `entries'. */ |
---|
718 | unsigned int num_entries; |
---|
719 | /* For now, xrealloc is called each time a new entry is added at runtime. |
---|
720 | ??? May wish to keep track of some slop to reduce the number of calls to |
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721 | xrealloc, except that there's unlikely to be many and not expected to be |
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722 | in speed critical code. */ |
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723 | } CGEN_OPERAND_TABLE; |
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724 | |
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725 | extern const CGEN_OPERAND * cgen_operand_lookup_by_name |
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726 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const char *); |
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727 | extern const CGEN_OPERAND * cgen_operand_lookup_by_num |
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728 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, int); |
---|
729 | |
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730 | /* Instruction operand instances. |
---|
731 | |
---|
732 | For each instruction, a list of the hardware elements that are read and |
---|
733 | written are recorded. */ |
---|
734 | |
---|
735 | /* The type of the instance. */ |
---|
736 | |
---|
737 | enum cgen_opinst_type { |
---|
738 | /* End of table marker. */ |
---|
739 | CGEN_OPINST_END = 0, |
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740 | CGEN_OPINST_INPUT, CGEN_OPINST_OUTPUT |
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741 | }; |
---|
742 | |
---|
743 | typedef struct |
---|
744 | { |
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745 | /* Input or output indicator. */ |
---|
746 | enum cgen_opinst_type type; |
---|
747 | |
---|
748 | /* Name of operand. */ |
---|
749 | const char *name; |
---|
750 | |
---|
751 | /* The hardware element referenced. */ |
---|
752 | enum cgen_hw_type hw_type; |
---|
753 | |
---|
754 | /* The mode in which the operand is being used. */ |
---|
755 | enum cgen_mode mode; |
---|
756 | |
---|
757 | /* The operand table entry CGEN_OPERAND_NIL if there is none |
---|
758 | (i.e. an explicit hardware reference). */ |
---|
759 | enum cgen_operand_type op_type; |
---|
760 | |
---|
761 | /* If `operand' is "nil", the index (e.g. into array of registers). */ |
---|
762 | int index; |
---|
763 | |
---|
764 | /* Attributes. |
---|
765 | ??? This perhaps should be a real attribute struct but there's |
---|
766 | no current need, so we save a bit of space and just have a set of |
---|
767 | flags. The interface is such that this can easily be made attributes |
---|
768 | should it prove useful. */ |
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769 | unsigned int attrs; |
---|
770 | #define CGEN_OPINST_ATTRS(opinst) ((opinst)->attrs) |
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771 | /* Return value of attribute ATTR in OPINST. */ |
---|
772 | #define CGEN_OPINST_ATTR(opinst, attr) \ |
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773 | ((CGEN_OPINST_ATTRS (opinst) & (attr)) != 0) |
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774 | /* Operand is conditionally referenced (read/written). */ |
---|
775 | #define CGEN_OPINST_COND_REF 1 |
---|
776 | } CGEN_OPINST; |
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777 | |
---|
778 | /* Syntax string. |
---|
779 | |
---|
780 | Each insn format and subexpression has one of these. |
---|
781 | |
---|
782 | The syntax "string" consists of characters (n > 0 && n < 128), and operand |
---|
783 | values (n >= 128), and is terminated by 0. Operand values are 128 + index |
---|
784 | into the operand table. The operand table doesn't exist in C, per se, as |
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785 | the data is recorded in the parse/insert/extract/print switch statements. */ |
---|
786 | |
---|
787 | /* This should be at least as large as necessary for any target. */ |
---|
788 | #define CGEN_MAX_SYNTAX_ELEMENTS 48 |
---|
789 | |
---|
790 | /* A target may know its own precise maximum. Assert that it falls below |
---|
791 | the above limit. */ |
---|
792 | #ifdef CGEN_ACTUAL_MAX_SYNTAX_ELEMENTS |
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793 | #if CGEN_ACTUAL_MAX_SYNTAX_ELEMENTS > CGEN_MAX_SYNTAX_ELEMENTS |
---|
794 | #error "CGEN_ACTUAL_MAX_SYNTAX_ELEMENTS too high - enlarge CGEN_MAX_SYNTAX_ELEMENTS" |
---|
795 | #endif |
---|
796 | #endif |
---|
797 | |
---|
798 | typedef unsigned short CGEN_SYNTAX_CHAR_TYPE; |
---|
799 | |
---|
800 | typedef struct |
---|
801 | { |
---|
802 | CGEN_SYNTAX_CHAR_TYPE syntax[CGEN_MAX_SYNTAX_ELEMENTS]; |
---|
803 | } CGEN_SYNTAX; |
---|
804 | |
---|
805 | #define CGEN_SYNTAX_STRING(syn) (syn->syntax) |
---|
806 | #define CGEN_SYNTAX_CHAR_P(c) ((c) < 128) |
---|
807 | #define CGEN_SYNTAX_CHAR(c) ((unsigned char)c) |
---|
808 | #define CGEN_SYNTAX_FIELD(c) ((c) - 128) |
---|
809 | #define CGEN_SYNTAX_MAKE_FIELD(c) ((c) + 128) |
---|
810 | |
---|
811 | /* ??? I can't currently think of any case where the mnemonic doesn't come |
---|
812 | first [and if one ever doesn't building the hash tables will be tricky]. |
---|
813 | However, we treat mnemonics as just another operand of the instruction. |
---|
814 | A value of 1 means "this is where the mnemonic appears". 1 isn't |
---|
815 | special other than it's a non-printable ASCII char. */ |
---|
816 | |
---|
817 | #define CGEN_SYNTAX_MNEMONIC 1 |
---|
818 | #define CGEN_SYNTAX_MNEMONIC_P(ch) ((ch) == CGEN_SYNTAX_MNEMONIC) |
---|
819 | |
---|
820 | /* Instruction fields. |
---|
821 | |
---|
822 | ??? We currently don't allow adding fields at run-time. |
---|
823 | Easy to fix when needed. */ |
---|
824 | |
---|
825 | typedef struct cgen_ifld { |
---|
826 | /* Enum of ifield. */ |
---|
827 | int num; |
---|
828 | #define CGEN_IFLD_NUM(f) ((f)->num) |
---|
829 | |
---|
830 | /* Name of the field, distinguishes it from all other fields. */ |
---|
831 | const char *name; |
---|
832 | #define CGEN_IFLD_NAME(f) ((f)->name) |
---|
833 | |
---|
834 | /* Default offset, in bits, from the start of the insn to the word |
---|
835 | containing the field. */ |
---|
836 | int word_offset; |
---|
837 | #define CGEN_IFLD_WORD_OFFSET(f) ((f)->word_offset) |
---|
838 | |
---|
839 | /* Default length of the word containing the field. */ |
---|
840 | int word_size; |
---|
841 | #define CGEN_IFLD_WORD_SIZE(f) ((f)->word_size) |
---|
842 | |
---|
843 | /* Default starting bit number. |
---|
844 | Whether lsb=0 or msb=0 is determined by CGEN_INSN_LSB0_P. */ |
---|
845 | int start; |
---|
846 | #define CGEN_IFLD_START(f) ((f)->start) |
---|
847 | |
---|
848 | /* Length of the field, in bits. */ |
---|
849 | int length; |
---|
850 | #define CGEN_IFLD_LENGTH(f) ((f)->length) |
---|
851 | |
---|
852 | #ifndef CGEN_IFLD_NBOOL_ATTRS |
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853 | #define CGEN_IFLD_NBOOL_ATTRS 1 |
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854 | #endif |
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855 | CGEN_ATTR_TYPE (CGEN_IFLD_NBOOL_ATTRS) attrs; |
---|
856 | #define CGEN_IFLD_ATTRS(f) (&(f)->attrs) |
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857 | } CGEN_IFLD; |
---|
858 | |
---|
859 | /* Return value of attribute ATTR in IFLD. */ |
---|
860 | #define CGEN_IFLD_ATTR_VALUE(ifld, attr) \ |
---|
861 | CGEN_ATTR_VALUE ((ifld), CGEN_IFLD_ATTRS (ifld), (attr)) |
---|
862 | |
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863 | /* Instruction data. */ |
---|
864 | |
---|
865 | /* Instruction formats. |
---|
866 | |
---|
867 | Instructions are grouped by format. Associated with an instruction is its |
---|
868 | format. Each insn's opcode table entry contains a format table entry. |
---|
869 | ??? There is usually very few formats compared with the number of insns, |
---|
870 | so one can reduce the size of the opcode table by recording the format table |
---|
871 | as a separate entity. Given that we currently don't, format table entries |
---|
872 | are also distinguished by their operands. This increases the size of the |
---|
873 | table, but reduces the number of tables. It's all minutiae anyway so it |
---|
874 | doesn't really matter [at this point in time]. |
---|
875 | |
---|
876 | ??? Support for variable length ISA's is wip. */ |
---|
877 | |
---|
878 | /* Accompanying each iformat description is a list of its fields. */ |
---|
879 | |
---|
880 | typedef struct { |
---|
881 | const CGEN_IFLD *ifld; |
---|
882 | #define CGEN_IFMT_IFLD_IFLD(ii) ((ii)->ifld) |
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883 | } CGEN_IFMT_IFLD; |
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884 | |
---|
885 | /* This should be at least as large as necessary for any target. */ |
---|
886 | #define CGEN_MAX_IFMT_OPERANDS 16 |
---|
887 | |
---|
888 | /* A target may know its own precise maximum. Assert that it falls below |
---|
889 | the above limit. */ |
---|
890 | #ifdef CGEN_ACTUAL_MAX_IFMT_OPERANDS |
---|
891 | #if CGEN_ACTUAL_MAX_IFMT_OPERANDS > CGEN_MAX_IFMT_OPERANDS |
---|
892 | #error "CGEN_ACTUAL_MAX_IFMT_OPERANDS too high - enlarge CGEN_MAX_IFMT_OPERANDS" |
---|
893 | #endif |
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894 | #endif |
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895 | |
---|
896 | |
---|
897 | typedef struct |
---|
898 | { |
---|
899 | /* Length that MASK and VALUE have been calculated to |
---|
900 | [VALUE is recorded elsewhere]. |
---|
901 | Normally it is base_insn_bitsize. On [V]LIW architectures where the base |
---|
902 | insn size may be larger than the size of an insn, this field is less than |
---|
903 | base_insn_bitsize. */ |
---|
904 | unsigned char mask_length; |
---|
905 | #define CGEN_IFMT_MASK_LENGTH(ifmt) ((ifmt)->mask_length) |
---|
906 | |
---|
907 | /* Total length of instruction, in bits. */ |
---|
908 | unsigned char length; |
---|
909 | #define CGEN_IFMT_LENGTH(ifmt) ((ifmt)->length) |
---|
910 | |
---|
911 | /* Mask to apply to the first MASK_LENGTH bits. |
---|
912 | Each insn's value is stored with the insn. |
---|
913 | The first step in recognizing an insn for disassembly is |
---|
914 | (opcode & mask) == value. */ |
---|
915 | CGEN_INSN_INT mask; |
---|
916 | #define CGEN_IFMT_MASK(ifmt) ((ifmt)->mask) |
---|
917 | |
---|
918 | /* Instruction fields. |
---|
919 | +1 for trailing NULL. */ |
---|
920 | CGEN_IFMT_IFLD iflds[CGEN_MAX_IFMT_OPERANDS + 1]; |
---|
921 | #define CGEN_IFMT_IFLDS(ifmt) ((ifmt)->iflds) |
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922 | } CGEN_IFMT; |
---|
923 | |
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924 | /* Instruction values. */ |
---|
925 | |
---|
926 | typedef struct |
---|
927 | { |
---|
928 | /* The opcode portion of the base insn. */ |
---|
929 | CGEN_INSN_INT base_value; |
---|
930 | |
---|
931 | #ifdef CGEN_MAX_EXTRA_OPCODE_OPERANDS |
---|
932 | /* Extra opcode values beyond base_value. */ |
---|
933 | unsigned long ifield_values[CGEN_MAX_EXTRA_OPCODE_OPERANDS]; |
---|
934 | #endif |
---|
935 | } CGEN_IVALUE; |
---|
936 | |
---|
937 | /* Instruction opcode table. |
---|
938 | This contains the syntax and format data of an instruction. */ |
---|
939 | |
---|
940 | /* ??? Some ports already have an opcode table yet still need to use the rest |
---|
941 | of what cgen_insn has. Plus keeping the opcode data with the operand |
---|
942 | instance data can create a pretty big file. So we keep them separately. |
---|
943 | Not sure this is a good idea in the long run. */ |
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944 | |
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945 | typedef struct |
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946 | { |
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947 | /* Indices into parse/insert/extract/print handler tables. */ |
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948 | struct cgen_opcode_handler handlers; |
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949 | #define CGEN_OPCODE_HANDLERS(opc) (& (opc)->handlers) |
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950 | |
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951 | /* Syntax string. */ |
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952 | CGEN_SYNTAX syntax; |
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953 | #define CGEN_OPCODE_SYNTAX(opc) (& (opc)->syntax) |
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954 | |
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955 | /* Format entry. */ |
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956 | const CGEN_IFMT *format; |
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957 | #define CGEN_OPCODE_FORMAT(opc) ((opc)->format) |
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958 | #define CGEN_OPCODE_MASK_BITSIZE(opc) CGEN_IFMT_MASK_LENGTH (CGEN_OPCODE_FORMAT (opc)) |
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959 | #define CGEN_OPCODE_BITSIZE(opc) CGEN_IFMT_LENGTH (CGEN_OPCODE_FORMAT (opc)) |
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960 | #define CGEN_OPCODE_IFLDS(opc) CGEN_IFMT_IFLDS (CGEN_OPCODE_FORMAT (opc)) |
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961 | |
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962 | /* Instruction opcode value. */ |
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963 | CGEN_IVALUE value; |
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964 | #define CGEN_OPCODE_VALUE(opc) (& (opc)->value) |
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965 | #define CGEN_OPCODE_BASE_VALUE(opc) (CGEN_OPCODE_VALUE (opc)->base_value) |
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966 | #define CGEN_OPCODE_BASE_MASK(opc) CGEN_IFMT_MASK (CGEN_OPCODE_FORMAT (opc)) |
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967 | } CGEN_OPCODE; |
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968 | |
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969 | /* Instruction attributes. |
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970 | This is made a published type as applications can cache a pointer to |
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971 | the attributes for speed. */ |
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972 | |
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973 | #ifndef CGEN_INSN_NBOOL_ATTRS |
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974 | #define CGEN_INSN_NBOOL_ATTRS 1 |
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975 | #endif |
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976 | typedef CGEN_ATTR_TYPE (CGEN_INSN_NBOOL_ATTRS) CGEN_INSN_ATTR_TYPE; |
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977 | |
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978 | /* Enum of architecture independent attributes. */ |
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979 | |
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980 | #ifndef CGEN_ARCH |
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981 | /* ??? Numbers here are recorded in two places. */ |
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982 | typedef enum cgen_insn_attr { |
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983 | CGEN_INSN_ALIAS = 0 |
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984 | } CGEN_INSN_ATTR; |
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985 | #define CGEN_ATTR_CGEN_INSN_ALIAS_VALUE(attrs) ((attrs)->bool_ & (1 << CGEN_INSN_ALIAS)) |
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986 | #endif |
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987 | |
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988 | /* This struct defines each entry in the instruction table. */ |
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989 | |
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990 | typedef struct |
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991 | { |
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992 | /* Each real instruction is enumerated. */ |
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993 | /* ??? This may go away in time. */ |
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994 | int num; |
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995 | #define CGEN_INSN_NUM(insn) ((insn)->base->num) |
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996 | |
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997 | /* Name of entry (that distinguishes it from all other entries). */ |
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998 | /* ??? If mnemonics have operands, try to print full mnemonic. */ |
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999 | const char *name; |
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1000 | #define CGEN_INSN_NAME(insn) ((insn)->base->name) |
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1001 | |
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1002 | /* Mnemonic. This is used when parsing and printing the insn. |
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1003 | In the case of insns that have operands on the mnemonics, this is |
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1004 | only the constant part. E.g. for conditional execution of an `add' insn, |
---|
1005 | where the full mnemonic is addeq, addne, etc., and the condition is |
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1006 | treated as an operand, this is only "add". */ |
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1007 | const char *mnemonic; |
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1008 | #define CGEN_INSN_MNEMONIC(insn) ((insn)->base->mnemonic) |
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1009 | |
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1010 | /* Total length of instruction, in bits. */ |
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1011 | int bitsize; |
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1012 | #define CGEN_INSN_BITSIZE(insn) ((insn)->base->bitsize) |
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1013 | |
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1014 | #if 0 /* ??? Disabled for now as there is a problem with embedded newlines |
---|
1015 | and the table is already pretty big. Should perhaps be moved |
---|
1016 | to a file of its own. */ |
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1017 | /* Semantics, as RTL. */ |
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1018 | /* ??? Plain text or bytecodes? */ |
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1019 | /* ??? Note that the operand instance table could be computed at run-time |
---|
1020 | if we parse this and cache the results. Something to eventually do. */ |
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1021 | const char *rtx; |
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1022 | #define CGEN_INSN_RTX(insn) ((insn)->base->rtx) |
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1023 | #endif |
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1024 | |
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1025 | /* Attributes. |
---|
1026 | This must appear last. It is a variable sized array in that one |
---|
1027 | architecture may have 1 nonbool attribute and another may have more. |
---|
1028 | Having this last means the non-architecture specific code needn't |
---|
1029 | care. The goal is to eventually record attributes in their raw form, |
---|
1030 | evaluate them at run-time, and cache the values, so this worry will go |
---|
1031 | away anyway. */ |
---|
1032 | CGEN_INSN_ATTR_TYPE attrs; |
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1033 | #define CGEN_INSN_ATTRS(insn) (&(insn)->base->attrs) |
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1034 | /* Return value of attribute ATTR in INSN. */ |
---|
1035 | #define CGEN_INSN_ATTR_VALUE(insn, attr) \ |
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1036 | CGEN_ATTR_VALUE ((insn), CGEN_INSN_ATTRS (insn), (attr)) |
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1037 | #define CGEN_INSN_BITSET_ATTR_VALUE(insn, attr) \ |
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1038 | CGEN_BITSET_ATTR_VALUE ((insn), CGEN_INSN_ATTRS (insn), (attr)) |
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1039 | } CGEN_IBASE; |
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1040 | |
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1041 | /* Return non-zero if INSN is the "invalid" insn marker. */ |
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1042 | |
---|
1043 | #define CGEN_INSN_INVALID_P(insn) (CGEN_INSN_MNEMONIC (insn) == 0) |
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1044 | |
---|
1045 | /* Main struct contain instruction information. |
---|
1046 | BASE is always present, the rest is present only if asked for. */ |
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1047 | |
---|
1048 | struct cgen_insn |
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1049 | { |
---|
1050 | /* ??? May be of use to put a type indicator here. |
---|
1051 | Then this struct could different info for different classes of insns. */ |
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1052 | /* ??? A speedup can be had by moving `base' into this struct. |
---|
1053 | Maybe later. */ |
---|
1054 | const CGEN_IBASE *base; |
---|
1055 | const CGEN_OPCODE *opcode; |
---|
1056 | const CGEN_OPINST *opinst; |
---|
1057 | |
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1058 | /* Regex to disambiguate overloaded opcodes */ |
---|
1059 | void *rx; |
---|
1060 | #define CGEN_INSN_RX(insn) ((insn)->rx) |
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1061 | #define CGEN_MAX_RX_ELEMENTS (CGEN_MAX_SYNTAX_ELEMENTS * 5) |
---|
1062 | }; |
---|
1063 | |
---|
1064 | /* Instruction lists. |
---|
1065 | This is used for adding new entries and for creating the hash lists. */ |
---|
1066 | |
---|
1067 | typedef struct cgen_insn_list |
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1068 | { |
---|
1069 | struct cgen_insn_list *next; |
---|
1070 | const CGEN_INSN *insn; |
---|
1071 | } CGEN_INSN_LIST; |
---|
1072 | |
---|
1073 | /* Table of instructions. */ |
---|
1074 | |
---|
1075 | typedef struct |
---|
1076 | { |
---|
1077 | const CGEN_INSN *init_entries; |
---|
1078 | unsigned int entry_size; /* since the attribute member is variable sized */ |
---|
1079 | unsigned int num_init_entries; |
---|
1080 | CGEN_INSN_LIST *new_entries; |
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1081 | } CGEN_INSN_TABLE; |
---|
1082 | |
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1083 | /* Return number of instructions. This includes any added at run-time. */ |
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1084 | |
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1085 | extern int cgen_insn_count (CGEN_CPU_DESC); |
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1086 | extern int cgen_macro_insn_count (CGEN_CPU_DESC); |
---|
1087 | |
---|
1088 | /* Macros to access the other insn elements not recorded in CGEN_IBASE. */ |
---|
1089 | |
---|
1090 | /* Fetch INSN's operand instance table. */ |
---|
1091 | /* ??? Doesn't handle insns added at runtime. */ |
---|
1092 | #define CGEN_INSN_OPERANDS(insn) ((insn)->opinst) |
---|
1093 | |
---|
1094 | /* Return INSN's opcode table entry. */ |
---|
1095 | #define CGEN_INSN_OPCODE(insn) ((insn)->opcode) |
---|
1096 | |
---|
1097 | /* Return INSN's handler data. */ |
---|
1098 | #define CGEN_INSN_HANDLERS(insn) CGEN_OPCODE_HANDLERS (CGEN_INSN_OPCODE (insn)) |
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1099 | |
---|
1100 | /* Return INSN's syntax. */ |
---|
1101 | #define CGEN_INSN_SYNTAX(insn) CGEN_OPCODE_SYNTAX (CGEN_INSN_OPCODE (insn)) |
---|
1102 | |
---|
1103 | /* Return size of base mask in bits. */ |
---|
1104 | #define CGEN_INSN_MASK_BITSIZE(insn) \ |
---|
1105 | CGEN_OPCODE_MASK_BITSIZE (CGEN_INSN_OPCODE (insn)) |
---|
1106 | |
---|
1107 | /* Return mask of base part of INSN. */ |
---|
1108 | #define CGEN_INSN_BASE_MASK(insn) \ |
---|
1109 | CGEN_OPCODE_BASE_MASK (CGEN_INSN_OPCODE (insn)) |
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1110 | |
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1111 | /* Return value of base part of INSN. */ |
---|
1112 | #define CGEN_INSN_BASE_VALUE(insn) \ |
---|
1113 | CGEN_OPCODE_BASE_VALUE (CGEN_INSN_OPCODE (insn)) |
---|
1114 | |
---|
1115 | /* Standard way to test whether INSN is supported by MACH. |
---|
1116 | MACH is one of enum mach_attr. |
---|
1117 | The "|1" is because the base mach is always selected. */ |
---|
1118 | #define CGEN_INSN_MACH_HAS_P(insn, mach) \ |
---|
1119 | ((CGEN_INSN_ATTR_VALUE ((insn), CGEN_INSN_MACH) & ((1 << (mach)) | 1)) != 0) |
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1120 | |
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1121 | /* Macro instructions. |
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1122 | Macro insns aren't real insns, they map to one or more real insns. |
---|
1123 | E.g. An architecture's "nop" insn may actually be an "mv r0,r0" or |
---|
1124 | some such. |
---|
1125 | |
---|
1126 | Macro insns can expand to nothing (e.g. a nop that is optimized away). |
---|
1127 | This is useful in multi-insn macros that build a constant in a register. |
---|
1128 | Of course this isn't the default behaviour and must be explicitly enabled. |
---|
1129 | |
---|
1130 | Assembly of macro-insns is relatively straightforward. Disassembly isn't. |
---|
1131 | However, disassembly of at least some kinds of macro insns is important |
---|
1132 | in order that the disassembled code preserve the readability of the original |
---|
1133 | insn. What is attempted here is to disassemble all "simple" macro-insns, |
---|
1134 | where "simple" is currently defined to mean "expands to one real insn". |
---|
1135 | |
---|
1136 | Simple macro-insns are handled specially. They are emitted as ALIAS's |
---|
1137 | of real insns. This simplifies their handling since there's usually more |
---|
1138 | of them than any other kind of macro-insn, and proper disassembly of them |
---|
1139 | falls out for free. */ |
---|
1140 | |
---|
1141 | /* For each macro-insn there may be multiple expansion possibilities, |
---|
1142 | depending on the arguments. This structure is accessed via the `data' |
---|
1143 | member of CGEN_INSN. */ |
---|
1144 | |
---|
1145 | typedef struct cgen_minsn_expansion { |
---|
1146 | /* Function to do the expansion. |
---|
1147 | If the expansion fails (e.g. "no match") NULL is returned. |
---|
1148 | Space for the expansion is obtained with malloc. |
---|
1149 | It is up to the caller to free it. */ |
---|
1150 | const char * (* fn) |
---|
1151 | (const struct cgen_minsn_expansion *, |
---|
1152 | const char *, const char **, int *, |
---|
1153 | CGEN_OPERAND **); |
---|
1154 | #define CGEN_MIEXPN_FN(ex) ((ex)->fn) |
---|
1155 | |
---|
1156 | /* Instruction(s) the macro expands to. |
---|
1157 | The format of STR is defined by FN. |
---|
1158 | It is typically the assembly code of the real insn, but it could also be |
---|
1159 | the original Scheme expression or a tokenized form of it (with FN being |
---|
1160 | an appropriate interpreter). */ |
---|
1161 | const char * str; |
---|
1162 | #define CGEN_MIEXPN_STR(ex) ((ex)->str) |
---|
1163 | } CGEN_MINSN_EXPANSION; |
---|
1164 | |
---|
1165 | /* Normal expander. |
---|
1166 | When supported, this function will convert the input string to another |
---|
1167 | string and the parser will be invoked recursively. The output string |
---|
1168 | may contain further macro invocations. */ |
---|
1169 | |
---|
1170 | extern const char * cgen_expand_macro_insn |
---|
1171 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const struct cgen_minsn_expansion *, |
---|
1172 | const char *, const char **, int *, CGEN_OPERAND **); |
---|
1173 | |
---|
1174 | /* The assembler insn table is hashed based on some function of the mnemonic |
---|
1175 | (the actually hashing done is up to the target, but we provide a few |
---|
1176 | examples like the first letter or a function of the entire mnemonic). */ |
---|
1177 | |
---|
1178 | extern CGEN_INSN_LIST * cgen_asm_lookup_insn |
---|
1179 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const char *); |
---|
1180 | #define CGEN_ASM_LOOKUP_INSN(cd, string) cgen_asm_lookup_insn ((cd), (string)) |
---|
1181 | #define CGEN_ASM_NEXT_INSN(insn) ((insn)->next) |
---|
1182 | |
---|
1183 | /* The disassembler insn table is hashed based on some function of machine |
---|
1184 | instruction (the actually hashing done is up to the target). */ |
---|
1185 | |
---|
1186 | extern CGEN_INSN_LIST * cgen_dis_lookup_insn |
---|
1187 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const char *, CGEN_INSN_INT); |
---|
1188 | /* FIXME: delete these two */ |
---|
1189 | #define CGEN_DIS_LOOKUP_INSN(cd, buf, value) cgen_dis_lookup_insn ((cd), (buf), (value)) |
---|
1190 | #define CGEN_DIS_NEXT_INSN(insn) ((insn)->next) |
---|
1191 | |
---|
1192 | /* The CPU description. |
---|
1193 | A copy of this is created when the cpu table is "opened". |
---|
1194 | All global state information is recorded here. |
---|
1195 | Access macros are provided for "public" members. */ |
---|
1196 | |
---|
1197 | typedef struct cgen_cpu_desc |
---|
1198 | { |
---|
1199 | /* Bitmap of selected machine(s) (a la BFD machine number). */ |
---|
1200 | int machs; |
---|
1201 | |
---|
1202 | /* Bitmap of selected isa(s). */ |
---|
1203 | CGEN_BITSET *isas; |
---|
1204 | #define CGEN_CPU_ISAS(cd) ((cd)->isas) |
---|
1205 | |
---|
1206 | /* Current endian. */ |
---|
1207 | enum cgen_endian endian; |
---|
1208 | #define CGEN_CPU_ENDIAN(cd) ((cd)->endian) |
---|
1209 | |
---|
1210 | /* Current insn endian. */ |
---|
1211 | enum cgen_endian insn_endian; |
---|
1212 | #define CGEN_CPU_INSN_ENDIAN(cd) ((cd)->insn_endian) |
---|
1213 | |
---|
1214 | /* Word size (in bits). */ |
---|
1215 | /* ??? Or maybe maximum word size - might we ever need to allow a cpu table |
---|
1216 | to be opened for both sparc32/sparc64? |
---|
1217 | ??? Another alternative is to create a table of selected machs and |
---|
1218 | lazily fetch the data from there. */ |
---|
1219 | unsigned int word_bitsize; |
---|
1220 | |
---|
1221 | /* Instruction chunk size (in bits), for purposes of endianness |
---|
1222 | conversion. */ |
---|
1223 | unsigned int insn_chunk_bitsize; |
---|
1224 | |
---|
1225 | /* Indicator if sizes are unknown. |
---|
1226 | This is used by default_insn_bitsize,base_insn_bitsize if there is a |
---|
1227 | difference between the selected isa's. */ |
---|
1228 | #define CGEN_SIZE_UNKNOWN 65535 |
---|
1229 | |
---|
1230 | /* Default instruction size (in bits). |
---|
1231 | This is used by the assembler when it encounters an unknown insn. */ |
---|
1232 | unsigned int default_insn_bitsize; |
---|
1233 | |
---|
1234 | /* Base instruction size (in bits). |
---|
1235 | For non-LIW cpus this is generally the length of the smallest insn. |
---|
1236 | For LIW cpus its wip (work-in-progress). For the m32r its 32. */ |
---|
1237 | unsigned int base_insn_bitsize; |
---|
1238 | |
---|
1239 | /* Minimum/maximum instruction size (in bits). */ |
---|
1240 | unsigned int min_insn_bitsize; |
---|
1241 | unsigned int max_insn_bitsize; |
---|
1242 | |
---|
1243 | /* Instruction set variants. */ |
---|
1244 | const CGEN_ISA *isa_table; |
---|
1245 | |
---|
1246 | /* Machine variants. */ |
---|
1247 | const CGEN_MACH *mach_table; |
---|
1248 | |
---|
1249 | /* Hardware elements. */ |
---|
1250 | CGEN_HW_TABLE hw_table; |
---|
1251 | |
---|
1252 | /* Instruction fields. */ |
---|
1253 | const CGEN_IFLD *ifld_table; |
---|
1254 | |
---|
1255 | /* Operands. */ |
---|
1256 | CGEN_OPERAND_TABLE operand_table; |
---|
1257 | |
---|
1258 | /* Main instruction table. */ |
---|
1259 | CGEN_INSN_TABLE insn_table; |
---|
1260 | #define CGEN_CPU_INSN_TABLE(cd) (& (cd)->insn_table) |
---|
1261 | |
---|
1262 | /* Macro instructions are defined separately and are combined with real |
---|
1263 | insns during hash table computation. */ |
---|
1264 | CGEN_INSN_TABLE macro_insn_table; |
---|
1265 | |
---|
1266 | /* Copy of CGEN_INT_INSN_P. */ |
---|
1267 | int int_insn_p; |
---|
1268 | |
---|
1269 | /* Called to rebuild the tables after something has changed. */ |
---|
1270 | void (*rebuild_tables) (CGEN_CPU_DESC); |
---|
1271 | |
---|
1272 | /* Operand parser callback. */ |
---|
1273 | cgen_parse_operand_fn * parse_operand_fn; |
---|
1274 | |
---|
1275 | /* Parse/insert/extract/print cover fns for operands. */ |
---|
1276 | const char * (*parse_operand) |
---|
1277 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, int opindex_, const char **, CGEN_FIELDS *fields_); |
---|
1278 | #ifdef __BFD_H_SEEN__ |
---|
1279 | const char * (*insert_operand) |
---|
1280 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, int opindex_, CGEN_FIELDS *fields_, |
---|
1281 | CGEN_INSN_BYTES_PTR, bfd_vma pc_); |
---|
1282 | int (*extract_operand) |
---|
1283 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, int opindex_, CGEN_EXTRACT_INFO *, CGEN_INSN_INT, |
---|
1284 | CGEN_FIELDS *fields_, bfd_vma pc_); |
---|
1285 | void (*print_operand) |
---|
1286 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, int opindex_, void * info_, CGEN_FIELDS * fields_, |
---|
1287 | void const *attrs_, bfd_vma pc_, int length_); |
---|
1288 | #else |
---|
1289 | const char * (*insert_operand) (); |
---|
1290 | int (*extract_operand) (); |
---|
1291 | void (*print_operand) (); |
---|
1292 | #endif |
---|
1293 | #define CGEN_CPU_PARSE_OPERAND(cd) ((cd)->parse_operand) |
---|
1294 | #define CGEN_CPU_INSERT_OPERAND(cd) ((cd)->insert_operand) |
---|
1295 | #define CGEN_CPU_EXTRACT_OPERAND(cd) ((cd)->extract_operand) |
---|
1296 | #define CGEN_CPU_PRINT_OPERAND(cd) ((cd)->print_operand) |
---|
1297 | |
---|
1298 | /* Size of CGEN_FIELDS struct. */ |
---|
1299 | unsigned int sizeof_fields; |
---|
1300 | #define CGEN_CPU_SIZEOF_FIELDS(cd) ((cd)->sizeof_fields) |
---|
1301 | |
---|
1302 | /* Set the bitsize field. */ |
---|
1303 | void (*set_fields_bitsize) (CGEN_FIELDS *fields_, int size_); |
---|
1304 | #define CGEN_CPU_SET_FIELDS_BITSIZE(cd) ((cd)->set_fields_bitsize) |
---|
1305 | |
---|
1306 | /* CGEN_FIELDS accessors. */ |
---|
1307 | int (*get_int_operand) |
---|
1308 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, int opindex_, const CGEN_FIELDS *fields_); |
---|
1309 | void (*set_int_operand) |
---|
1310 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, int opindex_, CGEN_FIELDS *fields_, int value_); |
---|
1311 | #ifdef __BFD_H_SEEN__ |
---|
1312 | bfd_vma (*get_vma_operand) |
---|
1313 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, int opindex_, const CGEN_FIELDS *fields_); |
---|
1314 | void (*set_vma_operand) |
---|
1315 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, int opindex_, CGEN_FIELDS *fields_, bfd_vma value_); |
---|
1316 | #else |
---|
1317 | long (*get_vma_operand) (); |
---|
1318 | void (*set_vma_operand) (); |
---|
1319 | #endif |
---|
1320 | #define CGEN_CPU_GET_INT_OPERAND(cd) ((cd)->get_int_operand) |
---|
1321 | #define CGEN_CPU_SET_INT_OPERAND(cd) ((cd)->set_int_operand) |
---|
1322 | #define CGEN_CPU_GET_VMA_OPERAND(cd) ((cd)->get_vma_operand) |
---|
1323 | #define CGEN_CPU_SET_VMA_OPERAND(cd) ((cd)->set_vma_operand) |
---|
1324 | |
---|
1325 | /* Instruction parse/insert/extract/print handlers. */ |
---|
1326 | /* FIXME: make these types uppercase. */ |
---|
1327 | cgen_parse_fn * const *parse_handlers; |
---|
1328 | cgen_insert_fn * const *insert_handlers; |
---|
1329 | cgen_extract_fn * const *extract_handlers; |
---|
1330 | cgen_print_fn * const *print_handlers; |
---|
1331 | #define CGEN_PARSE_FN(cd, insn) (cd->parse_handlers[(insn)->opcode->handlers.parse]) |
---|
1332 | #define CGEN_INSERT_FN(cd, insn) (cd->insert_handlers[(insn)->opcode->handlers.insert]) |
---|
1333 | #define CGEN_EXTRACT_FN(cd, insn) (cd->extract_handlers[(insn)->opcode->handlers.extract]) |
---|
1334 | #define CGEN_PRINT_FN(cd, insn) (cd->print_handlers[(insn)->opcode->handlers.print]) |
---|
1335 | |
---|
1336 | /* Return non-zero if insn should be added to hash table. */ |
---|
1337 | int (* asm_hash_p) (const CGEN_INSN *); |
---|
1338 | |
---|
1339 | /* Assembler hash function. */ |
---|
1340 | unsigned int (* asm_hash) (const char *); |
---|
1341 | |
---|
1342 | /* Number of entries in assembler hash table. */ |
---|
1343 | unsigned int asm_hash_size; |
---|
1344 | |
---|
1345 | /* Return non-zero if insn should be added to hash table. */ |
---|
1346 | int (* dis_hash_p) (const CGEN_INSN *); |
---|
1347 | |
---|
1348 | /* Disassembler hash function. */ |
---|
1349 | unsigned int (* dis_hash) (const char *, CGEN_INSN_INT); |
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1350 | |
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1351 | /* Number of entries in disassembler hash table. */ |
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1352 | unsigned int dis_hash_size; |
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1353 | |
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1354 | /* Assembler instruction hash table. */ |
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1355 | CGEN_INSN_LIST **asm_hash_table; |
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1356 | CGEN_INSN_LIST *asm_hash_table_entries; |
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1357 | |
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1358 | /* Disassembler instruction hash table. */ |
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1359 | CGEN_INSN_LIST **dis_hash_table; |
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1360 | CGEN_INSN_LIST *dis_hash_table_entries; |
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1361 | |
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1362 | /* This field could be turned into a bitfield if room for other flags is needed. */ |
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1363 | unsigned int signed_overflow_ok_p; |
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1364 | |
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1365 | } CGEN_CPU_TABLE; |
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1366 | |
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1367 | /* wip */ |
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1368 | #ifndef CGEN_WORD_ENDIAN |
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1369 | #define CGEN_WORD_ENDIAN(cd) CGEN_CPU_ENDIAN (cd) |
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1370 | #endif |
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1371 | #ifndef CGEN_INSN_WORD_ENDIAN |
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1372 | #define CGEN_INSN_WORD_ENDIAN(cd) CGEN_CPU_INSN_ENDIAN (cd) |
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1373 | #endif |
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1374 | |
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1375 | /* Prototypes of major functions. */ |
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1376 | /* FIXME: Move more CGEN_SYM-defined functions into CGEN_CPU_DESC. |
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1377 | Not the init fns though, as that would drag in things that mightn't be |
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1378 | used and might not even exist. */ |
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1379 | |
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1380 | /* Argument types to cpu_open. */ |
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1381 | |
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1382 | enum cgen_cpu_open_arg { |
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1383 | CGEN_CPU_OPEN_END, |
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1384 | /* Select instruction set(s), arg is bitmap or 0 meaning "unspecified". */ |
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1385 | CGEN_CPU_OPEN_ISAS, |
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1386 | /* Select machine(s), arg is bitmap or 0 meaning "unspecified". */ |
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1387 | CGEN_CPU_OPEN_MACHS, |
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1388 | /* Select machine, arg is mach's bfd name. |
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1389 | Multiple machines can be specified by repeated use. */ |
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1390 | CGEN_CPU_OPEN_BFDMACH, |
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1391 | /* Select endian, arg is CGEN_ENDIAN_*. */ |
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1392 | CGEN_CPU_OPEN_ENDIAN |
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1393 | }; |
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1394 | |
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1395 | /* Open a cpu descriptor table for use. |
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1396 | ??? We only support ISO C stdargs here, not K&R. |
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1397 | Laziness, plus experiment to see if anything requires K&R - eventually |
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1398 | K&R will no longer be supported - e.g. GDB is currently trying this. */ |
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1399 | |
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1400 | extern CGEN_CPU_DESC CGEN_SYM (cpu_open) (enum cgen_cpu_open_arg, ...); |
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1401 | |
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1402 | /* Cover fn to handle simple case. */ |
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1403 | |
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1404 | extern CGEN_CPU_DESC CGEN_SYM (cpu_open_1) |
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1405 | (const char *mach_name_, enum cgen_endian endian_); |
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1406 | |
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1407 | /* Close it. */ |
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1408 | |
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1409 | extern void CGEN_SYM (cpu_close) (CGEN_CPU_DESC); |
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1410 | |
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1411 | /* Initialize the opcode table for use. |
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1412 | Called by init_asm/init_dis. */ |
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1413 | |
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1414 | extern void CGEN_SYM (init_opcode_table) (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd_); |
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1415 | |
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1416 | /* build the insn selection regex. |
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1417 | called by init_opcode_table */ |
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1418 | |
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1419 | extern char * CGEN_SYM(build_insn_regex) (CGEN_INSN *insn_); |
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1420 | |
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1421 | /* Initialize the ibld table for use. |
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1422 | Called by init_asm/init_dis. */ |
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1423 | |
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1424 | extern void CGEN_SYM (init_ibld_table) (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd_); |
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1425 | |
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1426 | /* Initialize an cpu table for assembler or disassembler use. |
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1427 | These must be called immediately after cpu_open. */ |
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1428 | |
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1429 | extern void CGEN_SYM (init_asm) (CGEN_CPU_DESC); |
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1430 | extern void CGEN_SYM (init_dis) (CGEN_CPU_DESC); |
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1431 | |
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1432 | /* Initialize the operand instance table for use. */ |
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1433 | |
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1434 | extern void CGEN_SYM (init_opinst_table) (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd_); |
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1435 | |
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1436 | /* Assemble an instruction. */ |
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1437 | |
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1438 | extern const CGEN_INSN * CGEN_SYM (assemble_insn) |
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1439 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const char *, CGEN_FIELDS *, |
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1440 | CGEN_INSN_BYTES_PTR, char **); |
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1441 | |
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1442 | extern const CGEN_KEYWORD CGEN_SYM (operand_mach); |
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1443 | extern int CGEN_SYM (get_mach) (const char *); |
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1444 | |
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1445 | /* Operand index computation. */ |
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1446 | extern const CGEN_INSN * cgen_lookup_insn |
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1447 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const CGEN_INSN * insn_, |
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1448 | CGEN_INSN_INT int_value_, unsigned char *bytes_value_, |
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1449 | int length_, CGEN_FIELDS *fields_, int alias_p_); |
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1450 | extern void cgen_get_insn_operands |
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1451 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const CGEN_INSN * insn_, |
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1452 | const CGEN_FIELDS *fields_, int *indices_); |
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1453 | extern const CGEN_INSN * cgen_lookup_get_insn_operands |
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1454 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const CGEN_INSN *insn_, |
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1455 | CGEN_INSN_INT int_value_, unsigned char *bytes_value_, |
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1456 | int length_, int *indices_, CGEN_FIELDS *fields_); |
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1457 | |
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1458 | /* Cover fns to bfd_get/set. */ |
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1459 | |
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1460 | extern CGEN_INSN_INT cgen_get_insn_value |
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1461 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, unsigned char *, int); |
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1462 | extern void cgen_put_insn_value |
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1463 | (CGEN_CPU_DESC, unsigned char *, int, CGEN_INSN_INT); |
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1464 | |
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1465 | /* Read in a cpu description file. |
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1466 | ??? For future concerns, including adding instructions to the assembler/ |
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1467 | disassembler at run-time. */ |
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1468 | |
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1469 | extern const char * cgen_read_cpu_file (CGEN_CPU_DESC, const char * filename_); |
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1470 | |
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1471 | /* Allow signed overflow of instruction fields. */ |
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1472 | extern void cgen_set_signed_overflow_ok (CGEN_CPU_DESC); |
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1473 | |
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1474 | /* Generate an error message if a signed field in an instruction overflows. */ |
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1475 | extern void cgen_clear_signed_overflow_ok (CGEN_CPU_DESC); |
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1476 | |
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1477 | /* Will an error message be generated if a signed field in an instruction overflows ? */ |
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1478 | extern unsigned int cgen_signed_overflow_ok_p (CGEN_CPU_DESC); |
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1479 | |
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1480 | #endif /* OPCODE_CGEN_H */ |
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