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1 /* Opcode table for the ARC.
2 Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Doug Evans (dje@cygnus.com).
5 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
8 any later version.
10 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 GNU General Public License for more details.
15 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
17 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
19 #include <stdio.h>
20 #include "ansidecl.h"
21 #include "opcode/arc.h"
22 #include "opintl.h"
24 #ifndef NULL
25 #define NULL 0
26 #endif
28 #define INSERT_FN(fn) \
29 static arc_insn fn PARAMS ((arc_insn, const struct arc_operand *, \
30 int, const struct arc_operand_value *, long, \
31 const char **))
32 #define EXTRACT_FN(fn) \
33 static long fn PARAMS ((arc_insn *, const struct arc_operand *, \
34 int, const struct arc_operand_value **, int *))
36 INSERT_FN (insert_reg);
37 INSERT_FN (insert_shimmfinish);
38 INSERT_FN (insert_limmfinish);
39 INSERT_FN (insert_shimmoffset);
40 INSERT_FN (insert_shimmzero);
41 INSERT_FN (insert_flag);
42 INSERT_FN (insert_flagfinish);
43 INSERT_FN (insert_cond);
44 INSERT_FN (insert_forcelimm);
45 INSERT_FN (insert_reladdr);
46 INSERT_FN (insert_absaddr);
47 INSERT_FN (insert_unopmacro);
49 EXTRACT_FN (extract_reg);
50 EXTRACT_FN (extract_flag);
51 EXTRACT_FN (extract_cond);
52 EXTRACT_FN (extract_reladdr);
53 EXTRACT_FN (extract_unopmacro);
55 /* Various types of ARC operands, including insn suffixes. */
57 /* Insn format values:
59 'a' REGA register A field
60 'b' REGB register B field
61 'c' REGC register C field
62 'S' SHIMMFINISH finish inserting a shimm value
63 'L' LIMMFINISH finish inserting a limm value
64 'd' SHIMMOFFSET shimm offset in ld,st insns
65 '0' SHIMMZERO 0 shimm value in ld,st insns
66 'f' FLAG F flag
67 'F' FLAGFINISH finish inserting the F flag
68 'G' FLAGINSN insert F flag in "flag" insn
69 'n' DELAY N field (nullify field)
70 'q' COND condition code field
71 'Q' FORCELIMM set `cond_p' to 1 to ensure a constant is a limm
72 'B' BRANCH branch address (22 bit pc relative)
73 'J' JUMP jump address (26 bit absolute)
74 'z' SIZE1 size field in ld a,[b,c]
75 'Z' SIZE10 size field in ld a,[b,shimm]
76 'y' SIZE22 size field in st c,[b,shimm]
77 'x' SIGN0 sign extend field ld a,[b,c]
78 'X' SIGN9 sign extend field ld a,[b,shimm]
79 'w' ADDRESS3 write-back field in ld a,[b,c]
80 'W' ADDRESS12 write-back field in ld a,[b,shimm]
81 'v' ADDRESS24 write-back field in st c,[b,shimm]
82 'e' CACHEBYPASS5 cache bypass in ld a,[b,c]
83 'E' CACHEBYPASS14 cache bypass in ld a,[b,shimm]
84 'D' CACHEBYPASS26 cache bypass in st c,[b,shimm]
85 'U' UNOPMACRO fake operand to copy REGB to REGC for unop macros
87 The following modifiers may appear between the % and char (eg: %.f):
89 '.' MODDOT '.' prefix must be present
90 'r' REG generic register value, for register table
91 'A' AUXREG auxiliary register in lr a,[b], sr c,[b]
93 Fields are:
95 CHAR BITS SHIFT FLAGS INSERT_FN EXTRACT_FN
98 const struct arc_operand arc_operands[] =
100 /* place holder (??? not sure if needed) */
101 #define UNUSED 0
102 { 0 },
104 /* register A or shimm/limm indicator */
105 #define REGA (UNUSED + 1)
106 { 'a', 6, ARC_SHIFT_REGA, ARC_OPERAND_SIGNED, insert_reg, extract_reg },
108 /* register B or shimm/limm indicator */
109 #define REGB (REGA + 1)
110 { 'b', 6, ARC_SHIFT_REGB, ARC_OPERAND_SIGNED, insert_reg, extract_reg },
112 /* register C or shimm/limm indicator */
113 #define REGC (REGB + 1)
114 { 'c', 6, ARC_SHIFT_REGC, ARC_OPERAND_SIGNED, insert_reg, extract_reg },
116 /* fake operand used to insert shimm value into most instructions */
117 #define SHIMMFINISH (REGC + 1)
118 { 'S', 9, 0, ARC_OPERAND_SIGNED + ARC_OPERAND_FAKE, insert_shimmfinish, 0 },
120 /* fake operand used to insert limm value into most instructions. */
121 #define LIMMFINISH (SHIMMFINISH + 1)
122 { 'L', 32, 32, ARC_OPERAND_ADDRESS + ARC_OPERAND_LIMM + ARC_OPERAND_FAKE, insert_limmfinish, 0 },
124 /* shimm operand when there is no reg indicator (ld,st) */
125 #define SHIMMOFFSET (LIMMFINISH + 1)
126 { 'd', 9, 0, ARC_OPERAND_SIGNED, insert_shimmoffset, 0 },
128 /* 0 shimm operand for ld,st insns */
129 #define SHIMMZERO (SHIMMOFFSET + 1)
130 { '0', 9, 0, ARC_OPERAND_FAKE, insert_shimmzero, 0 },
132 /* flag update bit (insertion is defered until we know how) */
133 #define FLAG (SHIMMZERO + 1)
134 { 'f', 1, 8, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX, insert_flag, extract_flag },
136 /* fake utility operand to finish 'f' suffix handling */
137 #define FLAGFINISH (FLAG + 1)
138 { 'F', 1, 8, ARC_OPERAND_FAKE, insert_flagfinish, 0 },
140 /* fake utility operand to set the 'f' flag for the "flag" insn */
141 #define FLAGINSN (FLAGFINISH + 1)
142 { 'G', 1, 8, ARC_OPERAND_FAKE, insert_flag, 0 },
144 /* branch delay types */
145 #define DELAY (FLAGINSN + 1)
146 { 'n', 2, 5, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX },
148 /* conditions */
149 #define COND (DELAY + 1)
150 { 'q', 5, 0, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX, insert_cond, extract_cond },
152 /* set `cond_p' to 1 to ensure a constant is treated as a limm */
153 #define FORCELIMM (COND + 1)
154 { 'Q', 0, 0, ARC_OPERAND_FAKE, insert_forcelimm },
156 /* branch address; b, bl, and lp insns */
157 #define BRANCH (FORCELIMM + 1)
158 { 'B', 20, 7, ARC_OPERAND_RELATIVE_BRANCH + ARC_OPERAND_SIGNED, insert_reladdr, extract_reladdr },
160 /* jump address; j insn (this is basically the same as 'L' except that the
161 value is right shifted by 2) */
162 #define JUMP (BRANCH + 1)
163 { 'J', 24, 32, ARC_OPERAND_ABSOLUTE_BRANCH + ARC_OPERAND_LIMM + ARC_OPERAND_FAKE, insert_absaddr },
165 /* size field, stored in bit 1,2 */
166 #define SIZE1 (JUMP + 1)
167 { 'z', 2, 1, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX },
169 /* size field, stored in bit 10,11 */
170 #define SIZE10 (SIZE1 + 1)
171 { 'Z', 2, 10, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX, },
173 /* size field, stored in bit 22,23 */
174 #define SIZE22 (SIZE10 + 1)
175 { 'y', 2, 22, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX, },
177 /* sign extend field, stored in bit 0 */
178 #define SIGN0 (SIZE22 + 1)
179 { 'x', 1, 0, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX },
181 /* sign extend field, stored in bit 9 */
182 #define SIGN9 (SIGN0 + 1)
183 { 'X', 1, 9, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX },
185 /* address write back, stored in bit 3 */
186 #define ADDRESS3 (SIGN9 + 1)
187 { 'w', 1, 3, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX },
189 /* address write back, stored in bit 12 */
190 #define ADDRESS12 (ADDRESS3 + 1)
191 { 'W', 1, 12, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX },
193 /* address write back, stored in bit 24 */
194 #define ADDRESS24 (ADDRESS12 + 1)
195 { 'v', 1, 24, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX },
197 /* cache bypass, stored in bit 5 */
198 #define CACHEBYPASS5 (ADDRESS24 + 1)
199 { 'e', 1, 5, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX },
201 /* cache bypass, stored in bit 14 */
202 #define CACHEBYPASS14 (CACHEBYPASS5 + 1)
203 { 'E', 1, 14, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX },
205 /* cache bypass, stored in bit 26 */
206 #define CACHEBYPASS26 (CACHEBYPASS14 + 1)
207 { 'D', 1, 26, ARC_OPERAND_SUFFIX },
209 /* unop macro, used to copy REGB to REGC */
210 #define UNOPMACRO (CACHEBYPASS26 + 1)
211 { 'U', 6, ARC_SHIFT_REGC, ARC_OPERAND_FAKE, insert_unopmacro, extract_unopmacro },
213 /* '.' modifier ('.' required). */
214 #define MODDOT (UNOPMACRO + 1)
215 { '.', 1, 0, ARC_MOD_DOT },
217 /* Dummy 'r' modifier for the register table.
218 It's called a "dummy" because there's no point in inserting an 'r' into all
219 the %a/%b/%c occurrences in the insn table. */
220 #define REG (MODDOT + 1)
221 { 'r', 6, 0, ARC_MOD_REG },
223 /* Known auxiliary register modifier (stored in shimm field). */
224 #define AUXREG (REG + 1)
225 { 'A', 9, 0, ARC_MOD_AUXREG },
227 /* end of list place holder */
228 { 0 }
231 /* Given a format letter, yields the index into `arc_operands'.
232 eg: arc_operand_map['a'] = REGA. */
233 unsigned char arc_operand_map[256];
235 #define I(x) (((x) & 31) << 27)
236 #define A(x) (((x) & ARC_MASK_REG) << ARC_SHIFT_REGA)
237 #define B(x) (((x) & ARC_MASK_REG) << ARC_SHIFT_REGB)
238 #define C(x) (((x) & ARC_MASK_REG) << ARC_SHIFT_REGC)
239 #define R(x,b,m) (((x) & (m)) << (b)) /* value X, mask M, at bit B */
241 /* ARC instructions.
243 Longer versions of insns must appear before shorter ones (if gas sees
244 "lsr r2,r3,1" when it's parsing "lsr %a,%b" it will think the ",1" is
245 junk). This isn't necessary for `ld' because of the trailing ']'.
247 Instructions that are really macros based on other insns must appear
248 before the real insn so they're chosen when disassembling. Eg: The `mov'
249 insn is really the `and' insn.
251 This table is best viewed on a wide screen (161 columns). I'd prefer to
252 keep it this way. The rest of the file, however, should be viewable on an
253 80 column terminal. */
255 /* ??? This table also includes macros: asl, lsl, and mov. The ppc port has
256 a more general facility for dealing with macros which could be used if
257 we need to. */
259 /* This table can't be `const' because members `next_asm' and `next_dis' are
260 computed at run-time. We could split this into two, but that doesn't seem
261 worth it. */
263 struct arc_opcode arc_opcodes[] = {
265 /* Macros appear first. */
266 /* "mov" is really an "and". */
267 { "mov%.q%.f %a,%b%F%S%L%U", I(-1), I(12) },
268 /* "asl" is really an "add". */
269 { "asl%.q%.f %a,%b%F%S%L%U", I(-1), I(8) },
270 /* "lsl" is really an "add". */
271 { "lsl%.q%.f %a,%b%F%S%L%U", I(-1), I(8) },
272 /* "nop" is really an "xor". */
273 { "nop", 0xffffffff, 0x7fffffff },
274 /* "rlc" is really an "adc". */
275 { "rlc%.q%.f %a,%b%F%S%L%U", I(-1), I(9) },
277 /* The rest of these needn't be sorted, but it helps to find them if they are. */
278 { "adc%.q%.f %a,%b,%c%F%S%L", I(-1), I(9) },
279 { "add%.q%.f %a,%b,%c%F%S%L", I(-1), I(8) },
280 { "and%.q%.f %a,%b,%c%F%S%L", I(-1), I(12) },
281 { "asr%.q%.f %a,%b%F%S%L", I(-1)+C(-1), I(3)+C(1) },
282 { "bic%.q%.f %a,%b,%c%F%S%L", I(-1), I(14) },
283 { "b%q%.n %B", I(-1), I(4), ARC_OPCODE_COND_BRANCH },
284 { "bl%q%.n %B", I(-1), I(5), ARC_OPCODE_COND_BRANCH },
285 { "extb%.q%.f %a,%b%F%S%L", I(-1)+C(-1), I(3)+C(7) },
286 { "extw%.q%.f %a,%b%F%S%L", I(-1)+C(-1), I(3)+C(8) },
287 { "flag%.q %b%G%S%L", I(-1)+A(-1)+C(-1), I(3)+A(ARC_REG_SHIMM_UPDATE)+C(0) },
288 /* %Q: force cond_p=1 --> no shimm values */
289 /* ??? This insn allows an optional flags spec. */
290 { "j%q%Q%.n%.f %b%J", I(-1)+A(-1)+C(-1)+R(-1,7,1), I(7)+A(0)+C(0)+R(0,7,1) },
291 /* Put opcode 1 ld insns first so shimm gets prefered over limm. */
292 /* "[%b]" is before "[%b,%d]" so 0 offsets don't get printed. */
293 { "ld%Z%.X%.W%.E %0%a,[%b]%L", I(-1)+R(-1,13,1)+R(-1,0,511), I(1)+R(0,13,1)+R(0,0,511) },
294 { "ld%Z%.X%.W%.E %a,[%b,%d]%S%L", I(-1)+R(-1,13,1), I(1)+R(0,13,1) },
295 { "ld%z%.x%.w%.e%Q %a,[%b,%c]%L", I(-1)+R(-1,4,1)+R(-1,6,7), I(0)+R(0,4,1)+R(0,6,7) },
296 { "lp%q%.n %B", I(-1), I(6), },
297 { "lr %a,[%Ab]%S%L", I(-1)+C(-1), I(1)+C(0x10) },
298 { "lsr%.q%.f %a,%b%F%S%L", I(-1)+C(-1), I(3)+C(2) },
299 { "or%.q%.f %a,%b,%c%F%S%L", I(-1), I(13) },
300 { "ror%.q%.f %a,%b%F%S%L", I(-1)+C(-1), I(3)+C(3) },
301 { "rrc%.q%.f %a,%b%F%S%L", I(-1)+C(-1), I(3)+C(4) },
302 { "sbc%.q%.f %a,%b,%c%F%S%L", I(-1), I(11) },
303 { "sexb%.q%.f %a,%b%F%S%L", I(-1)+C(-1), I(3)+C(5) },
304 { "sexw%.q%.f %a,%b%F%S%L", I(-1)+C(-1), I(3)+C(6) },
305 { "sr %c,[%Ab]%S%L", I(-1)+A(-1), I(2)+A(0x10) },
306 /* "[%b]" is before "[%b,%d]" so 0 offsets don't get printed. */
307 { "st%y%.v%.D%Q %0%c,[%b]%L", I(-1)+R(-1,25,1)+R(-1,21,1)+R(-1,0,511), I(2)+R(0,25,1)+R(0,21,1)+R(0,0,511) },
308 { "st%y%.v%.D %c,[%b,%d]%S%L", I(-1)+R(-1,25,1)+R(-1,21,1), I(2)+R(0,25,1)+R(0,21,1) },
309 { "sub%.q%.f %a,%b,%c%F%S%L", I(-1), I(10) },
310 { "xor%.q%.f %a,%b,%c%F%S%L", I(-1), I(15) }
312 const int arc_opcodes_count = sizeof (arc_opcodes) / sizeof (arc_opcodes[0]);
314 const struct arc_operand_value arc_reg_names[] =
316 /* Sort this so that the first 61 entries are sequential.
317 IE: For each i (i<61), arc_reg_names[i].value == i. */
319 { "r0", 0, REG }, { "r1", 1, REG }, { "r2", 2, REG }, { "r3", 3, REG },
320 { "r4", 4, REG }, { "r5", 5, REG }, { "r6", 6, REG }, { "r7", 7, REG },
321 { "r8", 8, REG }, { "r9", 9, REG }, { "r10", 10, REG }, { "r11", 11, REG },
322 { "r12", 12, REG }, { "r13", 13, REG }, { "r14", 14, REG }, { "r15", 15, REG },
323 { "r16", 16, REG }, { "r17", 17, REG }, { "r18", 18, REG }, { "r19", 19, REG },
324 { "r20", 20, REG }, { "r21", 21, REG }, { "r22", 22, REG }, { "r23", 23, REG },
325 { "r24", 24, REG }, { "r25", 25, REG }, { "r26", 26, REG }, { "fp", 27, REG },
326 { "sp", 28, REG }, { "ilink1", 29, REG }, { "ilink2", 30, REG }, { "blink", 31, REG },
327 { "r32", 32, REG }, { "r33", 33, REG }, { "r34", 34, REG }, { "r35", 35, REG },
328 { "r36", 36, REG }, { "r37", 37, REG }, { "r38", 38, REG }, { "r39", 39, REG },
329 { "r40", 40, REG }, { "r41", 41, REG }, { "r42", 42, REG }, { "r43", 43, REG },
330 { "r44", 44, REG }, { "r45", 45, REG }, { "r46", 46, REG }, { "r47", 47, REG },
331 { "r48", 48, REG }, { "r49", 49, REG }, { "r50", 50, REG }, { "r51", 51, REG },
332 { "r52", 52, REG }, { "r53", 53, REG }, { "r54", 54, REG }, { "r55", 55, REG },
333 { "r56", 56, REG }, { "r57", 57, REG }, { "r58", 58, REG }, { "r59", 59, REG },
334 { "lp_count", 60, REG },
336 /* I'd prefer to output these as "fp" and "sp" by default, but we still need
337 to recognize the canonical values. */
338 { "r27", 27, REG }, { "r28", 28, REG },
340 /* Someone may wish to refer to these in this way, and it's probably a
341 good idea to reserve them as such anyway. */
342 { "r29", 29, REG }, { "r30", 30, REG }, { "r31", 31, REG }, { "r60", 60, REG },
344 /* Standard auxiliary registers. */
345 { "status", 0, AUXREG },
346 { "semaphore", 1, AUXREG },
347 { "lp_start", 2, AUXREG },
348 { "lp_end", 3, AUXREG },
349 { "identity", 4, AUXREG },
350 { "debug", 5, AUXREG },
352 const int arc_reg_names_count = sizeof (arc_reg_names) / sizeof (arc_reg_names[0]);
354 /* The suffix table.
355 Operands with the same name must be stored together. */
357 const struct arc_operand_value arc_suffixes[] =
359 /* Entry 0 is special, default values aren't printed by the disassembler. */
360 { "", 0, -1 },
361 { "al", 0, COND },
362 { "ra", 0, COND },
363 { "eq", 1, COND },
364 { "z", 1, COND },
365 { "ne", 2, COND },
366 { "nz", 2, COND },
367 { "p", 3, COND },
368 { "pl", 3, COND },
369 { "n", 4, COND },
370 { "mi", 4, COND },
371 { "c", 5, COND },
372 { "cs", 5, COND },
373 { "lo", 5, COND },
374 { "nc", 6, COND },
375 { "cc", 6, COND },
376 { "hs", 6, COND },
377 { "v", 7, COND },
378 { "vs", 7, COND },
379 { "nv", 8, COND },
380 { "vc", 8, COND },
381 { "gt", 9, COND },
382 { "ge", 10, COND },
383 { "lt", 11, COND },
384 { "le", 12, COND },
385 { "hi", 13, COND },
386 { "ls", 14, COND },
387 { "pnz", 15, COND },
388 { "f", 1, FLAG },
389 { "nd", ARC_DELAY_NONE, DELAY },
390 { "d", ARC_DELAY_NORMAL, DELAY },
391 { "jd", ARC_DELAY_JUMP, DELAY },
392 /*{ "b", 7, SIZEEXT },*/
393 /*{ "b", 5, SIZESEX },*/
394 { "b", 1, SIZE1 },
395 { "b", 1, SIZE10 },
396 { "b", 1, SIZE22 },
397 /*{ "w", 8, SIZEEXT },*/
398 /*{ "w", 6, SIZESEX },*/
399 { "w", 2, SIZE1 },
400 { "w", 2, SIZE10 },
401 { "w", 2, SIZE22 },
402 { "x", 1, SIGN0 },
403 { "x", 1, SIGN9 },
404 { "a", 1, ADDRESS3 },
405 { "a", 1, ADDRESS12 },
406 { "a", 1, ADDRESS24 },
407 { "di", 1, CACHEBYPASS5 },
408 { "di", 1, CACHEBYPASS14 },
409 { "di", 1, CACHEBYPASS26 },
411 const int arc_suffixes_count = sizeof (arc_suffixes) / sizeof (arc_suffixes[0]);
413 /* Indexed by first letter of opcode. Points to chain of opcodes with same
414 first letter. */
415 static struct arc_opcode *opcode_map[26 + 1];
417 /* Indexed by insn code. Points to chain of opcodes with same insn code. */
418 static struct arc_opcode *icode_map[32];
420 /* Configuration flags. */
422 /* Various ARC_HAVE_XXX bits. */
423 static int cpu_type;
425 /* Translate a bfd_mach_arc_xxx value to a ARC_MACH_XXX value. */
428 arc_get_opcode_mach (bfd_mach, big_p)
429 int bfd_mach, big_p;
431 static int mach_type_map[] =
433 ARC_MACH_BASE
436 return mach_type_map[bfd_mach] | (big_p ? ARC_MACH_BIG : 0);
439 /* Initialize any tables that need it.
440 Must be called once at start up (or when first needed).
442 FLAGS is a set of bits that say what version of the cpu we have,
443 and in particular at least (one of) ARC_MACH_XXX. */
445 void
446 arc_opcode_init_tables (flags)
447 int flags;
449 static int init_p = 0;
451 cpu_type = flags;
453 /* We may be intentionally called more than once (for example gdb will call
454 us each time the user switches cpu). These tables only need to be init'd
455 once though. */
456 /* ??? We can remove the need for arc_opcode_supported by taking it into
457 account here, but I'm not sure I want to do that yet (if ever). */
458 if (!init_p)
460 register int i,n;
462 memset (arc_operand_map, 0, sizeof (arc_operand_map));
463 n = sizeof (arc_operands) / sizeof (arc_operands[0]);
464 for (i = 0; i < n; ++i)
465 arc_operand_map[arc_operands[i].fmt] = i;
467 memset (opcode_map, 0, sizeof (opcode_map));
468 memset (icode_map, 0, sizeof (icode_map));
469 /* Scan the table backwards so macros appear at the front. */
470 for (i = arc_opcodes_count - 1; i >= 0; --i)
472 int opcode_hash = ARC_HASH_OPCODE (arc_opcodes[i].syntax);
473 int icode_hash = ARC_HASH_ICODE (arc_opcodes[i].value);
475 arc_opcodes[i].next_asm = opcode_map[opcode_hash];
476 opcode_map[opcode_hash] = &arc_opcodes[i];
478 arc_opcodes[i].next_dis = icode_map[icode_hash];
479 icode_map[icode_hash] = &arc_opcodes[i];
482 init_p = 1;
486 /* Return non-zero if OPCODE is supported on the specified cpu.
487 Cpu selection is made when calling `arc_opcode_init_tables'. */
490 arc_opcode_supported (opcode)
491 const struct arc_opcode *opcode;
493 if (ARC_OPCODE_CPU (opcode->flags) == 0)
494 return 1;
495 if (ARC_OPCODE_CPU (opcode->flags) & ARC_HAVE_CPU (cpu_type))
496 return 1;
497 return 0;
500 /* Return non-zero if OPVAL is supported on the specified cpu.
501 Cpu selection is made when calling `arc_opcode_init_tables'. */
504 arc_opval_supported (opval)
505 const struct arc_operand_value *opval;
507 if (ARC_OPVAL_CPU (opval->flags) == 0)
508 return 1;
509 if (ARC_OPVAL_CPU (opval->flags) & ARC_HAVE_CPU (cpu_type))
510 return 1;
511 return 0;
514 /* Return the first insn in the chain for assembling INSN. */
516 const struct arc_opcode *
517 arc_opcode_lookup_asm (insn)
518 const char *insn;
520 return opcode_map[ARC_HASH_OPCODE (insn)];
523 /* Return the first insn in the chain for disassembling INSN. */
525 const struct arc_opcode *
526 arc_opcode_lookup_dis (insn)
527 unsigned int insn;
529 return icode_map[ARC_HASH_ICODE (insn)];
532 /* Nonzero if we've seen an 'f' suffix (in certain insns). */
533 static int flag_p;
535 /* Nonzero if we've finished processing the 'f' suffix. */
536 static int flagshimm_handled_p;
538 /* Nonzero if we've seen a 'q' suffix (condition code). */
539 static int cond_p;
541 /* Nonzero if we've inserted a shimm. */
542 static int shimm_p;
544 /* The value of the shimm we inserted (each insn only gets one but it can
545 appear multiple times. */
546 static int shimm;
548 /* Nonzero if we've inserted a limm (during assembly) or seen a limm
549 (during disassembly). */
550 static int limm_p;
552 /* The value of the limm we inserted. Each insn only gets one but it can
553 appear multiple times. */
554 static long limm;
556 /* Insertion functions. */
558 /* Called by the assembler before parsing an instruction. */
560 void
561 arc_opcode_init_insert ()
563 flag_p = 0;
564 flagshimm_handled_p = 0;
565 cond_p = 0;
566 shimm_p = 0;
567 limm_p = 0;
570 /* Called by the assembler to see if the insn has a limm operand.
571 Also called by the disassembler to see if the insn contains a limm. */
574 arc_opcode_limm_p (limmp)
575 long *limmp;
577 if (limmp)
578 *limmp = limm;
579 return limm_p;
582 /* Insert a value into a register field.
583 If REG is NULL, then this is actually a constant.
585 We must also handle auxiliary registers for lr/sr insns. */
587 static arc_insn
588 insert_reg (insn, operand, mods, reg, value, errmsg)
589 arc_insn insn;
590 const struct arc_operand *operand;
591 int mods;
592 const struct arc_operand_value *reg;
593 long value;
594 const char **errmsg;
596 static char buf[100];
598 if (reg == NULL)
600 /* We have a constant that also requires a value stored in a register
601 field. Handle these by updating the register field and saving the
602 value for later handling by either %S (shimm) or %L (limm). */
604 /* Try to use a shimm value before a limm one. */
605 if (ARC_SHIMM_CONST_P (value)
606 /* If we've seen a conditional suffix we have to use a limm. */
607 && !cond_p
608 /* If we already have a shimm value that is different than ours
609 we have to use a limm. */
610 && (!shimm_p || shimm == value))
612 int marker = flag_p ? ARC_REG_SHIMM_UPDATE : ARC_REG_SHIMM;
613 flagshimm_handled_p = 1;
614 shimm_p = 1;
615 shimm = value;
616 insn |= marker << operand->shift;
617 /* insn |= value & 511; - done later */
619 /* We have to use a limm. If we've already seen one they must match. */
620 else if (!limm_p || limm == value)
622 limm_p = 1;
623 limm = value;
624 insn |= ARC_REG_LIMM << operand->shift;
625 /* The constant is stored later. */
627 else
629 *errmsg = _("unable to fit different valued constants into instruction");
632 else
634 /* We have to handle both normal and auxiliary registers. */
636 if (reg->type == AUXREG)
638 if (!(mods & ARC_MOD_AUXREG))
639 *errmsg = _("auxiliary register not allowed here");
640 else
642 insn |= ARC_REG_SHIMM << operand->shift;
643 insn |= reg->value << arc_operands[reg->type].shift;
646 else
648 /* We should never get an invalid register number here. */
649 if ((unsigned int) reg->value > 60)
651 /* xgettext:c-format */
652 sprintf (buf, _("invalid register number `%d'"), reg->value);
653 *errmsg = buf;
655 else
656 insn |= reg->value << operand->shift;
660 return insn;
663 /* Called when we see an 'f' flag. */
665 static arc_insn
666 insert_flag (insn, operand, mods, reg, value, errmsg)
667 arc_insn insn;
668 const struct arc_operand *operand;
669 int mods;
670 const struct arc_operand_value *reg;
671 long value;
672 const char **errmsg;
674 /* We can't store anything in the insn until we've parsed the registers.
675 Just record the fact that we've got this flag. `insert_reg' will use it
676 to store the correct value (ARC_REG_SHIMM_UPDATE or bit 0x100). */
677 flag_p = 1;
679 return insn;
682 /* Called after completely building an insn to ensure the 'f' flag gets set
683 properly. This is needed because we don't know how to set this flag until
684 we've parsed the registers. */
686 static arc_insn
687 insert_flagfinish (insn, operand, mods, reg, value, errmsg)
688 arc_insn insn;
689 const struct arc_operand *operand;
690 int mods;
691 const struct arc_operand_value *reg;
692 long value;
693 const char **errmsg;
695 if (flag_p && !flagshimm_handled_p)
697 if (shimm_p)
698 abort ();
699 flagshimm_handled_p = 1;
700 insn |= (1 << operand->shift);
702 return insn;
705 /* Called when we see a conditional flag (eg: .eq). */
707 static arc_insn
708 insert_cond (insn, operand, mods, reg, value, errmsg)
709 arc_insn insn;
710 const struct arc_operand *operand;
711 int mods;
712 const struct arc_operand_value *reg;
713 long value;
714 const char **errmsg;
716 cond_p = 1;
717 insn |= (value & ((1 << operand->bits) - 1)) << operand->shift;
718 return insn;
721 /* Used in the "j" instruction to prevent constants from being interpreted as
722 shimm values (which the jump insn doesn't accept). This can also be used
723 to force the use of limm values in other situations (eg: ld r0,[foo] uses
724 this).
725 ??? The mechanism is sound. Access to it is a bit klunky right now. */
727 static arc_insn
728 insert_forcelimm (insn, operand, mods, reg, value, errmsg)
729 arc_insn insn;
730 const struct arc_operand *operand;
731 int mods;
732 const struct arc_operand_value *reg;
733 long value;
734 const char **errmsg;
736 cond_p = 1;
737 return insn;
740 /* Used in ld/st insns to handle the shimm offset field. */
742 static arc_insn
743 insert_shimmoffset (insn, operand, mods, reg, value, errmsg)
744 arc_insn insn;
745 const struct arc_operand *operand;
746 int mods;
747 const struct arc_operand_value *reg;
748 long value;
749 const char **errmsg;
751 long minval, maxval;
752 static char buf[100];
754 if (reg != NULL)
756 *errmsg = "register appears where shimm value expected";
758 else
760 /* This is *way* more general than necessary, but maybe some day it'll
761 be useful. */
762 if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_SIGNED)
764 minval = -(1 << (operand->bits - 1));
765 maxval = (1 << (operand->bits - 1)) - 1;
767 else
769 minval = 0;
770 maxval = (1 << operand->bits) - 1;
772 if (value < minval || value > maxval)
774 /* xgettext:c-format */
775 sprintf (buf, _("value won't fit in range %ld - %ld"),
776 minval, maxval);
777 *errmsg = buf;
779 else
780 insn |= (value & ((1 << operand->bits) - 1)) << operand->shift;
782 return insn;
785 /* Used in ld/st insns when the shimm offset is 0. */
787 static arc_insn
788 insert_shimmzero (insn, operand, mods, reg, value, errmsg)
789 arc_insn insn;
790 const struct arc_operand *operand;
791 int mods;
792 const struct arc_operand_value *reg;
793 long value;
794 const char **errmsg;
796 shimm_p = 1;
797 shimm = 0;
798 return insn;
801 /* Called at the end of processing normal insns (eg: add) to insert a shimm
802 value (if present) into the insn. */
804 static arc_insn
805 insert_shimmfinish (insn, operand, mods, reg, value, errmsg)
806 arc_insn insn;
807 const struct arc_operand *operand;
808 int mods;
809 const struct arc_operand_value *reg;
810 long value;
811 const char **errmsg;
813 if (shimm_p)
814 insn |= (shimm & ((1 << operand->bits) - 1)) << operand->shift;
815 return insn;
818 /* Called at the end of processing normal insns (eg: add) to insert a limm
819 value (if present) into the insn.
821 Note that this function is only intended to handle instructions (with 4 byte
822 immediate operands). It is not intended to handle data. */
824 /* ??? Actually, there's nothing for us to do as we can't call frag_more, the
825 caller must do that. The extract fns take a pointer to two words. The
826 insert fns could be converted and then we could do something useful, but
827 then the reloc handlers would have to know to work on the second word of
828 a 2 word quantity. That's too much so we don't handle them. */
830 static arc_insn
831 insert_limmfinish (insn, operand, mods, reg, value, errmsg)
832 arc_insn insn;
833 const struct arc_operand *operand;
834 int mods;
835 const struct arc_operand_value *reg;
836 long value;
837 const char **errmsg;
839 if (limm_p)
840 ; /* nothing to do, gas does it */
841 return insn;
844 /* Called at the end of unary operand macros to copy the B field to C. */
846 static arc_insn
847 insert_unopmacro (insn, operand, mods, reg, value, errmsg)
848 arc_insn insn;
849 const struct arc_operand *operand;
850 int mods;
851 const struct arc_operand_value *reg;
852 long value;
853 const char **errmsg;
855 insn |= ((insn >> ARC_SHIFT_REGB) & ARC_MASK_REG) << operand->shift;
856 return insn;
859 /* Insert a relative address for a branch insn (b, bl, or lp). */
861 static arc_insn
862 insert_reladdr (insn, operand, mods, reg, value, errmsg)
863 arc_insn insn;
864 const struct arc_operand *operand;
865 int mods;
866 const struct arc_operand_value *reg;
867 long value;
868 const char **errmsg;
870 if (value & 3)
871 *errmsg = _("branch address not on 4 byte boundary");
872 insn |= ((value >> 2) & ((1 << operand->bits) - 1)) << operand->shift;
873 return insn;
876 /* Insert a limm value as a 26 bit address right shifted 2 into the insn.
878 Note that this function is only intended to handle instructions (with 4 byte
879 immediate operands). It is not intended to handle data. */
881 /* ??? Actually, there's nothing for us to do as we can't call frag_more, the
882 caller must do that. The extract fns take a pointer to two words. The
883 insert fns could be converted and then we could do something useful, but
884 then the reloc handlers would have to know to work on the second word of
885 a 2 word quantity. That's too much so we don't handle them. */
887 static arc_insn
888 insert_absaddr (insn, operand, mods, reg, value, errmsg)
889 arc_insn insn;
890 const struct arc_operand *operand;
891 int mods;
892 const struct arc_operand_value *reg;
893 long value;
894 const char **errmsg;
896 if (limm_p)
897 ; /* nothing to do */
898 return insn;
901 /* Extraction functions.
903 The suffix extraction functions' return value is redundant since it can be
904 obtained from (*OPVAL)->value. However, the boolean suffixes don't have
905 a suffix table entry for the "false" case, so values of zero must be
906 obtained from the return value (*OPVAL == NULL). */
908 static const struct arc_operand_value *lookup_register (int type, long regno);
910 /* Called by the disassembler before printing an instruction. */
912 void
913 arc_opcode_init_extract ()
915 flag_p = 0;
916 flagshimm_handled_p = 0;
917 shimm_p = 0;
918 limm_p = 0;
921 /* As we're extracting registers, keep an eye out for the 'f' indicator
922 (ARC_REG_SHIMM_UPDATE). If we find a register (not a constant marker,
923 like ARC_REG_SHIMM), set OPVAL so our caller will know this is a register.
925 We must also handle auxiliary registers for lr/sr insns. They are just
926 constants with special names. */
928 static long
929 extract_reg (insn, operand, mods, opval, invalid)
930 arc_insn *insn;
931 const struct arc_operand *operand;
932 int mods;
933 const struct arc_operand_value **opval;
934 int *invalid;
936 int regno;
937 long value;
939 /* Get the register number. */
940 regno = (insn[0] >> operand->shift) & ((1 << operand->bits) - 1);
942 /* Is it a constant marker? */
943 if (regno == ARC_REG_SHIMM)
945 value = insn[0] & 511;
946 if ((operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_SIGNED)
947 && (value & 256))
948 value -= 512;
949 flagshimm_handled_p = 1;
951 else if (regno == ARC_REG_SHIMM_UPDATE)
953 value = insn[0] & 511;
954 if ((operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_SIGNED)
955 && (value & 256))
956 value -= 512;
957 flag_p = 1;
958 flagshimm_handled_p = 1;
960 else if (regno == ARC_REG_LIMM)
962 value = insn[1];
963 limm_p = 1;
965 /* It's a register, set OPVAL (that's the only way we distinguish registers
966 from constants here). */
967 else
969 const struct arc_operand_value *reg = lookup_register (REG, regno);
971 if (reg == NULL)
972 abort ();
973 if (opval != NULL)
974 *opval = reg;
975 value = regno;
978 /* If this field takes an auxiliary register, see if it's a known one. */
979 if ((mods & ARC_MOD_AUXREG)
980 && ARC_REG_CONSTANT_P (regno))
982 const struct arc_operand_value *reg = lookup_register (AUXREG, value);
984 /* This is really a constant, but tell the caller it has a special
985 name. */
986 if (reg != NULL && opval != NULL)
987 *opval = reg;
990 return value;
993 /* Return the value of the "flag update" field for shimm insns.
994 This value is actually stored in the register field. */
996 static long
997 extract_flag (insn, operand, mods, opval, invalid)
998 arc_insn *insn;
999 const struct arc_operand *operand;
1000 int mods;
1001 const struct arc_operand_value **opval;
1002 int *invalid;
1004 int f;
1005 const struct arc_operand_value *val;
1007 if (flagshimm_handled_p)
1008 f = flag_p != 0;
1009 else
1010 f = (insn[0] & (1 << operand->shift)) != 0;
1012 /* There is no text for zero values. */
1013 if (f == 0)
1014 return 0;
1016 val = arc_opcode_lookup_suffix (operand, 1);
1017 if (opval != NULL && val != NULL)
1018 *opval = val;
1019 return val->value;
1022 /* Extract the condition code (if it exists).
1023 If we've seen a shimm value in this insn (meaning that the insn can't have
1024 a condition code field), then we don't store anything in OPVAL and return
1025 zero. */
1027 static long
1028 extract_cond (insn, operand, mods, opval, invalid)
1029 arc_insn *insn;
1030 const struct arc_operand *operand;
1031 int mods;
1032 const struct arc_operand_value **opval;
1033 int *invalid;
1035 long cond;
1036 const struct arc_operand_value *val;
1038 if (flagshimm_handled_p)
1039 return 0;
1041 cond = (insn[0] >> operand->shift) & ((1 << operand->bits) - 1);
1042 val = arc_opcode_lookup_suffix (operand, cond);
1044 /* Ignore NULL values of `val'. Several condition code values are
1045 reserved for extensions. */
1046 if (opval != NULL && val != NULL)
1047 *opval = val;
1048 return cond;
1051 /* Extract a branch address.
1052 We return the value as a real address (not right shifted by 2). */
1054 static long
1055 extract_reladdr (insn, operand, mods, opval, invalid)
1056 arc_insn *insn;
1057 const struct arc_operand *operand;
1058 int mods;
1059 const struct arc_operand_value **opval;
1060 int *invalid;
1062 long addr;
1064 addr = (insn[0] >> operand->shift) & ((1 << operand->bits) - 1);
1065 if ((operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_SIGNED)
1066 && (addr & (1 << (operand->bits - 1))))
1067 addr -= 1 << operand->bits;
1069 return addr << 2;
1072 /* The only thing this does is set the `invalid' flag if B != C.
1073 This is needed because the "mov" macro appears before it's real insn "and"
1074 and we don't want the disassembler to confuse them. */
1076 static long
1077 extract_unopmacro (insn, operand, mods, opval, invalid)
1078 arc_insn *insn;
1079 const struct arc_operand *operand;
1080 int mods;
1081 const struct arc_operand_value **opval;
1082 int *invalid;
1084 /* This misses the case where B == ARC_REG_SHIMM_UPDATE &&
1085 C == ARC_REG_SHIMM (or vice versa). No big deal. Those insns will get
1086 printed as "and"s. */
1087 if (((insn[0] >> ARC_SHIFT_REGB) & ARC_MASK_REG)
1088 != ((insn[0] >> ARC_SHIFT_REGC) & ARC_MASK_REG))
1089 if (invalid != NULL)
1090 *invalid = 1;
1092 return 0;
1095 /* Utility for the extraction functions to return the index into
1096 `arc_suffixes'. */
1098 const struct arc_operand_value *
1099 arc_opcode_lookup_suffix (type, value)
1100 const struct arc_operand *type;
1101 int value;
1103 register const struct arc_operand_value *v,*end;
1105 /* ??? This is a little slow and can be speeded up. */
1107 for (v = arc_suffixes, end = arc_suffixes + arc_suffixes_count; v < end; ++v)
1108 if (type == &arc_operands[v->type]
1109 && value == v->value)
1110 return v;
1111 return 0;
1114 static const struct arc_operand_value *
1115 lookup_register (type, regno)
1116 int type;
1117 long regno;
1119 register const struct arc_operand_value *r,*end;
1121 if (type == REG)
1122 return &arc_reg_names[regno];
1124 /* ??? This is a little slow and can be speeded up. */
1126 for (r = arc_reg_names, end = arc_reg_names + arc_reg_names_count;
1127 r < end; ++r)
1128 if (type == r->type && regno == r->value)
1129 return r;
1130 return 0;