source: trunk/libs/newlib/src/include/opcode/mmix.h @ 628

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1/* mmix.h -- Header file for MMIX opcode table
2   Copyright (C) 2001, 2003, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3   Written by Hans-Peter Nilsson (hp@bitrange.com)
4
5   This file is part of GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils.
6
7   GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are free software; you can redistribute
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9   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3,
10   or (at your option) any later version.
11
12   GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are distributed in the hope that they
13   will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
14   warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See
15   the GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18   along with this file; see the file COPYING3.  If not, write to the Free
19   Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
20   MA 02110-1301, USA.  */
21
22/* We could have just a char*[] table indexed by the register number, but
23   that would not allow for synonyms.  The table is terminated with an
24   entry with a NULL name.  */
25struct mmix_spec_reg
26{
27  const char *name;
28  unsigned int number;
29};
30
31/* General indication of the type of instruction.  */
32enum mmix_insn_type
33 {
34   mmix_type_pseudo,
35   mmix_type_normal,
36   mmix_type_branch,
37   mmix_type_condbranch,
38   mmix_type_memaccess_octa,
39   mmix_type_memaccess_tetra,
40   mmix_type_memaccess_wyde,
41   mmix_type_memaccess_byte,
42   mmix_type_memaccess_block,
43   mmix_type_jsr
44 };
45
46/* Type of operands an instruction takes.  Use when parsing assembly code
47   and disassembling.  */
48enum mmix_operands_type
49 {
50   mmix_operands_none = 0,
51
52   /* All operands are registers: "$X,$Y,$Z".  */
53   mmix_operands_regs,
54
55   /* "$X,YZ", like SETH.  */
56   mmix_operands_reg_yz,
57
58   /* The regular "$X,$Y,$Z|Z".
59      The Z is optional; if only "$X,$Y" is given, then "$X,$Y,0" is
60      assumed.  */
61   mmix_operands_regs_z_opt,
62
63   /* The regular "$X,$Y,$Z|Z".  */
64   mmix_operands_regs_z,
65
66   /* "Address"; only JMP.  Zero operands allowed unless GNU syntax.  */
67   mmix_operands_jmp,
68
69   /* "$X|X,$Y,$Z|Z": PUSHGO; like "3", but X can be expressed as an
70      integer.  */
71   mmix_operands_pushgo,
72
73   /* Two registers or a register and a byte, like FLOT, possibly with
74      rounding: "$X,$Z|Z" or "$X,ROUND_MODE,$Z|Z".  */
75   mmix_operands_roundregs_z,
76
77   /* "X,YZ", POP.  Unless GNU syntax, zero or one operand is allowed.  */
78   mmix_operands_pop,
79
80   /* Two registers, possibly with rounding: "$X,$Z" or
81      "$X,ROUND_MODE,$Z".  */
82   mmix_operands_roundregs,
83
84   /* "XYZ", like SYNC.  */
85   mmix_operands_sync,
86
87   /* "X,$Y,$Z|Z", like SYNCD.  */
88   mmix_operands_x_regs_z,
89
90   /* "$X,Y,$Z|Z", like NEG and NEGU.  The Y field is optional, default 0.  */
91   mmix_operands_neg,
92
93   /* "$X,Address, like GETA or branches.  */
94   mmix_operands_regaddr,
95
96   /* "$X|X,Address, like PUSHJ.  */
97   mmix_operands_pushj,
98
99   /* "$X,spec_reg"; GET.  */
100   mmix_operands_get,
101
102   /* "spec_reg,$Z|Z"; PUT.  */
103   mmix_operands_put,
104
105   /* Two registers, "$X,$Y".  */
106   mmix_operands_set,
107
108   /* "$X,0"; SAVE.  */
109   mmix_operands_save,
110
111   /* "0,$Z"; UNSAVE. */
112   mmix_operands_unsave,
113
114   /* "X,Y,Z"; like SWYM or TRAP.  Zero (or 1 if GNU syntax) to three
115      operands, interpreted as 0; XYZ; X, YZ and X, Y, Z.  */
116   mmix_operands_xyz_opt,
117
118   /* Just "Z", like RESUME.  Unless GNU syntax, the operand can be omitted
119      and will then be assumed zero.  */
120   mmix_operands_resume,
121
122   /* These are specials to handle that pseudo-directives are specified
123      like ordinary insns when being mmixal-compatible.  They signify the
124      specific pseudo-directive rather than the operands type.  */
125
126   /* LOC.  */
127   mmix_operands_loc,
128
129   /* PREFIX.  */
130   mmix_operands_prefix,
131
132   /* BYTE.  */
133   mmix_operands_byte,
134
135   /* WYDE.  */
136   mmix_operands_wyde,
137
138   /* TETRA.  */
139   mmix_operands_tetra,
140
141   /* OCTA.  */
142   mmix_operands_octa,
143
144   /* LOCAL.  */
145   mmix_operands_local,
146
147   /* BSPEC.  */
148   mmix_operands_bspec,
149
150   /* ESPEC.  */
151   mmix_operands_espec,
152 };
153
154struct mmix_opcode
155 {
156   const char *name;
157   unsigned long match;
158   unsigned long lose;
159   enum mmix_operands_type operands;
160
161   /* This is used by the disassembly function.  */
162   enum mmix_insn_type type;
163 };
164
165/* Declare the actual tables.  */
166extern const struct mmix_opcode mmix_opcodes[];
167
168/* This one is terminated with an entry with a NULL name.  */
169extern const struct mmix_spec_reg mmix_spec_regs[];
170
171/* Some insn values we use when padding and synthesizing address loads.  */
172#define IMM_OFFSET_BIT 1
173#define COND_INV_BIT 0x8
174#define PRED_INV_BIT 0x10
175
176#define PUSHGO_INSN_BYTE 0xbe
177#define GO_INSN_BYTE 0x9e
178#define SETL_INSN_BYTE 0xe3
179#define INCML_INSN_BYTE 0xe6
180#define INCMH_INSN_BYTE 0xe5
181#define INCH_INSN_BYTE 0xe4
182#define SWYM_INSN_BYTE 0xfd
183#define JMP_INSN_BYTE 0xf0
184
185/* We can have 256 - 32 (local registers) - 1 ($255 is not allocatable)
186   global registers.  */
187#define MAX_GREGS 223
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