1 /* Disassembler interface for targets using CGEN. -*- C -*-
2 CGEN: Cpu tools GENerator
4 THIS FILE IS MACHINE GENERATED WITH CGEN.
5 - the resultant file is machine generated, cgen-dis.in isn't
7 Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007
8 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
10 This file is part of libopcodes.
12 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
17 It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
18 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
19 or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
20 License for more details.
22 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
24 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
26 /* ??? Eventually more and more of this stuff can go to cpu-independent files.
35 #include "libiberty.h"
40 /* Default text to print if an instruction isn't recognized. */
41 #define UNKNOWN_INSN_MSG _("*unknown*")
43 static void print_normal
44 (CGEN_CPU_DESC
, void *, long, unsigned int, bfd_vma
, int);
45 static void print_address
46 (CGEN_CPU_DESC
, void *, bfd_vma
, unsigned int, bfd_vma
, int) ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
47 static void print_keyword
48 (CGEN_CPU_DESC
, void *, CGEN_KEYWORD
*, long, unsigned int) ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
49 static void print_insn_normal
50 (CGEN_CPU_DESC
, void *, const CGEN_INSN
*, CGEN_FIELDS
*, bfd_vma
, int);
52 (CGEN_CPU_DESC
, bfd_vma
, disassemble_info
*, bfd_byte
*, unsigned);
53 static int default_print_insn
54 (CGEN_CPU_DESC
, bfd_vma
, disassemble_info
*) ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
56 (CGEN_CPU_DESC
, bfd_vma
, disassemble_info
*, bfd_byte
*, int, CGEN_EXTRACT_INFO
*,
59 /* -- disassembler routines inserted here. */
62 static void print_dollarhex (CGEN_CPU_DESC
, PTR
, long, unsigned, bfd_vma
, int);
63 static void print_pcrel (CGEN_CPU_DESC
, PTR
, long, unsigned, bfd_vma
, int);
66 print_dollarhex (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
69 unsigned int attrs ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
70 bfd_vma pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
71 int length ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
73 disassemble_info
*info
= (disassemble_info
*) dis_info
;
75 info
->fprintf_func (info
->stream
, "$%lx", value
);
78 print_normal (cd
, dis_info
, value
, attrs
, pc
, length
);
82 print_pcrel (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
85 unsigned int attrs ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
86 bfd_vma pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
87 int length ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
89 print_address (cd
, dis_info
, value
+ pc
, attrs
, pc
, length
);
94 void mt_cgen_print_operand
95 (CGEN_CPU_DESC
, int, PTR
, CGEN_FIELDS
*, void const *, bfd_vma
, int);
97 /* Main entry point for printing operands.
98 XINFO is a `void *' and not a `disassemble_info *' to not put a requirement
99 of dis-asm.h on cgen.h.
101 This function is basically just a big switch statement. Earlier versions
102 used tables to look up the function to use, but
103 - if the table contains both assembler and disassembler functions then
104 the disassembler contains much of the assembler and vice-versa,
105 - there's a lot of inlining possibilities as things grow,
106 - using a switch statement avoids the function call overhead.
108 This function could be moved into `print_insn_normal', but keeping it
109 separate makes clear the interface between `print_insn_normal' and each of
113 mt_cgen_print_operand (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd
,
117 void const *attrs ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
121 disassemble_info
*info
= (disassemble_info
*) xinfo
;
125 case MT_OPERAND_A23
:
126 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_a23
, 0, pc
, length
);
128 case MT_OPERAND_BALL
:
129 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_ball
, 0, pc
, length
);
131 case MT_OPERAND_BALL2
:
132 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_ball2
, 0, pc
, length
);
134 case MT_OPERAND_BANKADDR
:
135 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_bankaddr
, 0, pc
, length
);
137 case MT_OPERAND_BRC
:
138 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_brc
, 0, pc
, length
);
140 case MT_OPERAND_BRC2
:
141 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_brc2
, 0, pc
, length
);
143 case MT_OPERAND_CB1INCR
:
144 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_cb1incr
, 0|(1<<CGEN_OPERAND_SIGNED
), pc
, length
);
146 case MT_OPERAND_CB1SEL
:
147 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_cb1sel
, 0, pc
, length
);
149 case MT_OPERAND_CB2INCR
:
150 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_cb2incr
, 0|(1<<CGEN_OPERAND_SIGNED
), pc
, length
);
152 case MT_OPERAND_CB2SEL
:
153 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_cb2sel
, 0, pc
, length
);
155 case MT_OPERAND_CBRB
:
156 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_cbrb
, 0, pc
, length
);
158 case MT_OPERAND_CBS
:
159 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_cbs
, 0, pc
, length
);
161 case MT_OPERAND_CBX
:
162 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_cbx
, 0, pc
, length
);
164 case MT_OPERAND_CCB
:
165 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_ccb
, 0, pc
, length
);
167 case MT_OPERAND_CDB
:
168 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_cdb
, 0, pc
, length
);
170 case MT_OPERAND_CELL
:
171 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_cell
, 0, pc
, length
);
173 case MT_OPERAND_COLNUM
:
174 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_colnum
, 0, pc
, length
);
176 case MT_OPERAND_CONTNUM
:
177 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_contnum
, 0, pc
, length
);
180 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_cr
, 0, pc
, length
);
182 case MT_OPERAND_CTXDISP
:
183 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_ctxdisp
, 0, pc
, length
);
185 case MT_OPERAND_DUP
:
186 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_dup
, 0, pc
, length
);
188 case MT_OPERAND_FBDISP
:
189 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_fbdisp
, 0, pc
, length
);
191 case MT_OPERAND_FBINCR
:
192 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_fbincr
, 0, pc
, length
);
194 case MT_OPERAND_FRDR
:
195 print_keyword (cd
, info
, & mt_cgen_opval_h_spr
, fields
->f_dr
, 0|(1<<CGEN_OPERAND_ABS_ADDR
));
197 case MT_OPERAND_FRDRRR
:
198 print_keyword (cd
, info
, & mt_cgen_opval_h_spr
, fields
->f_drrr
, 0|(1<<CGEN_OPERAND_ABS_ADDR
));
200 case MT_OPERAND_FRSR1
:
201 print_keyword (cd
, info
, & mt_cgen_opval_h_spr
, fields
->f_sr1
, 0|(1<<CGEN_OPERAND_ABS_ADDR
));
203 case MT_OPERAND_FRSR2
:
204 print_keyword (cd
, info
, & mt_cgen_opval_h_spr
, fields
->f_sr2
, 0|(1<<CGEN_OPERAND_ABS_ADDR
));
207 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_id
, 0, pc
, length
);
209 case MT_OPERAND_IMM16
:
210 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_imm16s
, 0|(1<<CGEN_OPERAND_SIGNED
), pc
, length
);
212 case MT_OPERAND_IMM16L
:
213 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_imm16l
, 0, pc
, length
);
215 case MT_OPERAND_IMM16O
:
216 print_pcrel (cd
, info
, fields
->f_imm16s
, 0|(1<<CGEN_OPERAND_PCREL_ADDR
), pc
, length
);
218 case MT_OPERAND_IMM16Z
:
219 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_imm16u
, 0, pc
, length
);
221 case MT_OPERAND_INCAMT
:
222 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_incamt
, 0, pc
, length
);
224 case MT_OPERAND_INCR
:
225 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_incr
, 0, pc
, length
);
227 case MT_OPERAND_LENGTH
:
228 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_length
, 0, pc
, length
);
230 case MT_OPERAND_LOOPSIZE
:
231 print_pcrel (cd
, info
, fields
->f_loopo
, 0|(1<<CGEN_OPERAND_PCREL_ADDR
), pc
, length
);
233 case MT_OPERAND_MASK
:
234 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_mask
, 0, pc
, length
);
236 case MT_OPERAND_MASK1
:
237 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_mask1
, 0, pc
, length
);
239 case MT_OPERAND_MODE
:
240 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_mode
, 0, pc
, length
);
242 case MT_OPERAND_PERM
:
243 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_perm
, 0, pc
, length
);
245 case MT_OPERAND_RBBC
:
246 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_rbbc
, 0, pc
, length
);
249 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_rc
, 0, pc
, length
);
251 case MT_OPERAND_RC1
:
252 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_rc1
, 0, pc
, length
);
254 case MT_OPERAND_RC2
:
255 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_rc2
, 0, pc
, length
);
257 case MT_OPERAND_RC3
:
258 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_rc3
, 0, pc
, length
);
260 case MT_OPERAND_RCNUM
:
261 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_rcnum
, 0, pc
, length
);
263 case MT_OPERAND_RDA
:
264 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_rda
, 0, pc
, length
);
266 case MT_OPERAND_ROWNUM
:
267 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_rownum
, 0, pc
, length
);
269 case MT_OPERAND_ROWNUM1
:
270 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_rownum1
, 0, pc
, length
);
272 case MT_OPERAND_ROWNUM2
:
273 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_rownum2
, 0, pc
, length
);
275 case MT_OPERAND_SIZE
:
276 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_size
, 0, pc
, length
);
278 case MT_OPERAND_TYPE
:
279 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_type
, 0, pc
, length
);
282 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_wr
, 0, pc
, length
);
284 case MT_OPERAND_XMODE
:
285 print_dollarhex (cd
, info
, fields
->f_xmode
, 0, pc
, length
);
289 /* xgettext:c-format */
290 fprintf (stderr
, _("Unrecognized field %d while printing insn.\n"),
296 cgen_print_fn
* const mt_cgen_print_handlers
[] =
303 mt_cgen_init_dis (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd
)
305 mt_cgen_init_opcode_table (cd
);
306 mt_cgen_init_ibld_table (cd
);
307 cd
->print_handlers
= & mt_cgen_print_handlers
[0];
308 cd
->print_operand
= mt_cgen_print_operand
;
312 /* Default print handler. */
315 print_normal (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
319 bfd_vma pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
320 int length ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
322 disassemble_info
*info
= (disassemble_info
*) dis_info
;
324 #ifdef CGEN_PRINT_NORMAL
325 CGEN_PRINT_NORMAL (cd
, info
, value
, attrs
, pc
, length
);
328 /* Print the operand as directed by the attributes. */
329 if (CGEN_BOOL_ATTR (attrs
, CGEN_OPERAND_SEM_ONLY
))
330 ; /* nothing to do */
331 else if (CGEN_BOOL_ATTR (attrs
, CGEN_OPERAND_SIGNED
))
332 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "%ld", value
);
334 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "0x%lx", value
);
337 /* Default address handler. */
340 print_address (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
344 bfd_vma pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
345 int length ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
347 disassemble_info
*info
= (disassemble_info
*) dis_info
;
349 #ifdef CGEN_PRINT_ADDRESS
350 CGEN_PRINT_ADDRESS (cd
, info
, value
, attrs
, pc
, length
);
353 /* Print the operand as directed by the attributes. */
354 if (CGEN_BOOL_ATTR (attrs
, CGEN_OPERAND_SEM_ONLY
))
355 ; /* Nothing to do. */
356 else if (CGEN_BOOL_ATTR (attrs
, CGEN_OPERAND_PCREL_ADDR
))
357 (*info
->print_address_func
) (value
, info
);
358 else if (CGEN_BOOL_ATTR (attrs
, CGEN_OPERAND_ABS_ADDR
))
359 (*info
->print_address_func
) (value
, info
);
360 else if (CGEN_BOOL_ATTR (attrs
, CGEN_OPERAND_SIGNED
))
361 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "%ld", (long) value
);
363 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "0x%lx", (long) value
);
366 /* Keyword print handler. */
369 print_keyword (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
371 CGEN_KEYWORD
*keyword_table
,
373 unsigned int attrs ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
375 disassemble_info
*info
= (disassemble_info
*) dis_info
;
376 const CGEN_KEYWORD_ENTRY
*ke
;
378 ke
= cgen_keyword_lookup_value (keyword_table
, value
);
380 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "%s", ke
->name
);
382 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "???");
385 /* Default insn printer.
387 DIS_INFO is defined as `void *' so the disassembler needn't know anything
388 about disassemble_info. */
391 print_insn_normal (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd
,
393 const CGEN_INSN
*insn
,
398 const CGEN_SYNTAX
*syntax
= CGEN_INSN_SYNTAX (insn
);
399 disassemble_info
*info
= (disassemble_info
*) dis_info
;
400 const CGEN_SYNTAX_CHAR_TYPE
*syn
;
402 CGEN_INIT_PRINT (cd
);
404 for (syn
= CGEN_SYNTAX_STRING (syntax
); *syn
; ++syn
)
406 if (CGEN_SYNTAX_MNEMONIC_P (*syn
))
408 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "%s", CGEN_INSN_MNEMONIC (insn
));
411 if (CGEN_SYNTAX_CHAR_P (*syn
))
413 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "%c", CGEN_SYNTAX_CHAR (*syn
));
417 /* We have an operand. */
418 mt_cgen_print_operand (cd
, CGEN_SYNTAX_FIELD (*syn
), info
,
419 fields
, CGEN_INSN_ATTRS (insn
), pc
, length
);
423 /* Subroutine of print_insn. Reads an insn into the given buffers and updates
425 Returns 0 if all is well, non-zero otherwise. */
428 read_insn (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
430 disassemble_info
*info
,
433 CGEN_EXTRACT_INFO
*ex_info
,
434 unsigned long *insn_value
)
436 int status
= (*info
->read_memory_func
) (pc
, buf
, buflen
, info
);
440 (*info
->memory_error_func
) (status
, pc
, info
);
444 ex_info
->dis_info
= info
;
445 ex_info
->valid
= (1 << buflen
) - 1;
446 ex_info
->insn_bytes
= buf
;
448 *insn_value
= bfd_get_bits (buf
, buflen
* 8, info
->endian
== BFD_ENDIAN_BIG
);
452 /* Utility to print an insn.
453 BUF is the base part of the insn, target byte order, BUFLEN bytes long.
454 The result is the size of the insn in bytes or zero for an unknown insn
455 or -1 if an error occurs fetching data (memory_error_func will have
459 print_insn (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd
,
461 disassemble_info
*info
,
465 CGEN_INSN_INT insn_value
;
466 const CGEN_INSN_LIST
*insn_list
;
467 CGEN_EXTRACT_INFO ex_info
;
470 /* Extract base part of instruction, just in case CGEN_DIS_* uses it. */
471 basesize
= cd
->base_insn_bitsize
< buflen
* 8 ?
472 cd
->base_insn_bitsize
: buflen
* 8;
473 insn_value
= cgen_get_insn_value (cd
, buf
, basesize
);
476 /* Fill in ex_info fields like read_insn would. Don't actually call
477 read_insn, since the incoming buffer is already read (and possibly
478 modified a la m32r). */
479 ex_info
.valid
= (1 << buflen
) - 1;
480 ex_info
.dis_info
= info
;
481 ex_info
.insn_bytes
= buf
;
483 /* The instructions are stored in hash lists.
484 Pick the first one and keep trying until we find the right one. */
486 insn_list
= CGEN_DIS_LOOKUP_INSN (cd
, (char *) buf
, insn_value
);
487 while (insn_list
!= NULL
)
489 const CGEN_INSN
*insn
= insn_list
->insn
;
492 unsigned long insn_value_cropped
;
494 #ifdef CGEN_VALIDATE_INSN_SUPPORTED
495 /* Not needed as insn shouldn't be in hash lists if not supported. */
496 /* Supported by this cpu? */
497 if (! mt_cgen_insn_supported (cd
, insn
))
499 insn_list
= CGEN_DIS_NEXT_INSN (insn_list
);
504 /* Basic bit mask must be correct. */
505 /* ??? May wish to allow target to defer this check until the extract
508 /* Base size may exceed this instruction's size. Extract the
509 relevant part from the buffer. */
510 if ((unsigned) (CGEN_INSN_BITSIZE (insn
) / 8) < buflen
&&
511 (unsigned) (CGEN_INSN_BITSIZE (insn
) / 8) <= sizeof (unsigned long))
512 insn_value_cropped
= bfd_get_bits (buf
, CGEN_INSN_BITSIZE (insn
),
513 info
->endian
== BFD_ENDIAN_BIG
);
515 insn_value_cropped
= insn_value
;
517 if ((insn_value_cropped
& CGEN_INSN_BASE_MASK (insn
))
518 == CGEN_INSN_BASE_VALUE (insn
))
520 /* Printing is handled in two passes. The first pass parses the
521 machine insn and extracts the fields. The second pass prints
524 /* Make sure the entire insn is loaded into insn_value, if it
526 if (((unsigned) CGEN_INSN_BITSIZE (insn
) > cd
->base_insn_bitsize
) &&
527 (unsigned) (CGEN_INSN_BITSIZE (insn
) / 8) <= sizeof (unsigned long))
529 unsigned long full_insn_value
;
530 int rc
= read_insn (cd
, pc
, info
, buf
,
531 CGEN_INSN_BITSIZE (insn
) / 8,
532 & ex_info
, & full_insn_value
);
535 length
= CGEN_EXTRACT_FN (cd
, insn
)
536 (cd
, insn
, &ex_info
, full_insn_value
, &fields
, pc
);
539 length
= CGEN_EXTRACT_FN (cd
, insn
)
540 (cd
, insn
, &ex_info
, insn_value_cropped
, &fields
, pc
);
542 /* Length < 0 -> error. */
547 CGEN_PRINT_FN (cd
, insn
) (cd
, info
, insn
, &fields
, pc
, length
);
548 /* Length is in bits, result is in bytes. */
553 insn_list
= CGEN_DIS_NEXT_INSN (insn_list
);
559 /* Default value for CGEN_PRINT_INSN.
560 The result is the size of the insn in bytes or zero for an unknown insn
561 or -1 if an error occured fetching bytes. */
563 #ifndef CGEN_PRINT_INSN
564 #define CGEN_PRINT_INSN default_print_insn
568 default_print_insn (CGEN_CPU_DESC cd
, bfd_vma pc
, disassemble_info
*info
)
570 bfd_byte buf
[CGEN_MAX_INSN_SIZE
];
574 /* Attempt to read the base part of the insn. */
575 buflen
= cd
->base_insn_bitsize
/ 8;
576 status
= (*info
->read_memory_func
) (pc
, buf
, buflen
, info
);
578 /* Try again with the minimum part, if min < base. */
579 if (status
!= 0 && (cd
->min_insn_bitsize
< cd
->base_insn_bitsize
))
581 buflen
= cd
->min_insn_bitsize
/ 8;
582 status
= (*info
->read_memory_func
) (pc
, buf
, buflen
, info
);
587 (*info
->memory_error_func
) (status
, pc
, info
);
591 return print_insn (cd
, pc
, info
, buf
, buflen
);
595 Print one instruction from PC on INFO->STREAM.
596 Return the size of the instruction (in bytes). */
598 typedef struct cpu_desc_list
600 struct cpu_desc_list
*next
;
608 print_insn_mt (bfd_vma pc
, disassemble_info
*info
)
610 static cpu_desc_list
*cd_list
= 0;
611 cpu_desc_list
*cl
= 0;
612 static CGEN_CPU_DESC cd
= 0;
613 static CGEN_BITSET
*prev_isa
;
614 static int prev_mach
;
615 static int prev_endian
;
619 int endian
= (info
->endian
== BFD_ENDIAN_BIG
621 : CGEN_ENDIAN_LITTLE
);
622 enum bfd_architecture arch
;
624 /* ??? gdb will set mach but leave the architecture as "unknown" */
625 #ifndef CGEN_BFD_ARCH
626 #define CGEN_BFD_ARCH bfd_arch_mt
629 if (arch
== bfd_arch_unknown
)
630 arch
= CGEN_BFD_ARCH
;
632 /* There's no standard way to compute the machine or isa number
633 so we leave it to the target. */
634 #ifdef CGEN_COMPUTE_MACH
635 mach
= CGEN_COMPUTE_MACH (info
);
640 #ifdef CGEN_COMPUTE_ISA
642 static CGEN_BITSET
*permanent_isa
;
645 permanent_isa
= cgen_bitset_create (MAX_ISAS
);
647 cgen_bitset_clear (isa
);
648 cgen_bitset_add (isa
, CGEN_COMPUTE_ISA (info
));
651 isa
= info
->insn_sets
;
654 /* If we've switched cpu's, try to find a handle we've used before */
656 && (cgen_bitset_compare (isa
, prev_isa
) != 0
658 || endian
!= prev_endian
))
661 for (cl
= cd_list
; cl
; cl
= cl
->next
)
663 if (cgen_bitset_compare (cl
->isa
, isa
) == 0 &&
665 cl
->endian
== endian
)
674 /* If we haven't initialized yet, initialize the opcode table. */
677 const bfd_arch_info_type
*arch_type
= bfd_lookup_arch (arch
, mach
);
678 const char *mach_name
;
682 mach_name
= arch_type
->printable_name
;
684 prev_isa
= cgen_bitset_copy (isa
);
686 prev_endian
= endian
;
687 cd
= mt_cgen_cpu_open (CGEN_CPU_OPEN_ISAS
, prev_isa
,
688 CGEN_CPU_OPEN_BFDMACH
, mach_name
,
689 CGEN_CPU_OPEN_ENDIAN
, prev_endian
,
694 /* Save this away for future reference. */
695 cl
= xmalloc (sizeof (struct cpu_desc_list
));
703 mt_cgen_init_dis (cd
);
706 /* We try to have as much common code as possible.
707 But at this point some targets need to take over. */
708 /* ??? Some targets may need a hook elsewhere. Try to avoid this,
709 but if not possible try to move this hook elsewhere rather than
711 length
= CGEN_PRINT_INSN (cd
, pc
, info
);
717 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, UNKNOWN_INSN_MSG
);
718 return cd
->default_insn_bitsize
/ 8;