2001-03-30 H.J. Lu <hjl@gnu.org>
[binutils.git] / opcodes / cris-dis.c
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1 /* Disassembler code for CRIS.
2 Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Axis Communications AB, Lund, Sweden.
4 Written by Hans-Peter Nilsson.
6 This file is part of the GNU binutils and GDB, the GNU debugger.
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
9 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
10 Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
11 any later version.
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
14 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
16 more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
22 #include "dis-asm.h"
23 #include "sysdep.h"
24 #include "opcode/cris.h"
25 #include "libiberty.h"
27 /* No instruction will be disassembled longer than this. In theory, and
28 in silicon, address prefixes can be cascaded. In practice, cascading
29 is not used by GCC, and not supported by the assembler. */
30 #ifndef MAX_BYTES_PER_CRIS_INSN
31 #define MAX_BYTES_PER_CRIS_INSN 8
32 #endif
34 /* Whether or not to decode prefixes, folding it into the following
35 instruction. FIXME: Make this optional later. */
36 #ifndef PARSE_PREFIX
37 #define PARSE_PREFIX 1
38 #endif
40 /* Sometimes we prefix all registers with this character. */
41 #define REGISTER_PREFIX_CHAR '$'
43 /* Whether or not to trace the following sequence:
44 sub* X,r%d
45 bound* Y,r%d
46 adds.w [pc+r%d.w],pc
48 This is the assembly form of a switch-statement in C.
49 The "sub is optional. If there is none, then X will be zero.
50 X is the value of the first case,
51 Y is the number of cases (including default).
53 This results in case offsets printed on the form:
54 case N: -> case_address
55 where N is an estimation on the corresponding 'case' operand in C,
56 and case_address is where execution of that case continues after the
57 sequence presented above.
59 The old style of output was to print the offsets as instructions,
60 which made it hard to follow "case"-constructs in the disassembly,
61 and caused a lot of annoying warnings about undefined instructions.
63 FIXME: Make this optional later. */
64 #ifndef TRACE_CASE
65 #define TRACE_CASE 1
66 #endif
68 /* Value of first element in switch. */
69 static long case_offset = 0;
71 /* How many more case-offsets to print. */
72 static long case_offset_counter = 0;
74 /* Number of case offsets. */
75 static long no_of_case_offsets = 0;
77 /* Candidate for next case_offset. */
78 static long last_immediate = 0;
80 static int number_of_bits PARAMS ((unsigned int));
81 static char *format_hex PARAMS ((unsigned long, char *));
82 static char *format_dec PARAMS ((long, char *, int));
83 static char *format_reg PARAMS ((int, char *, boolean));
84 static int cris_constraint PARAMS ((const char *, unsigned int,
85 unsigned int));
86 static unsigned bytes_to_skip PARAMS ((unsigned int,
87 const struct cris_opcode *));
88 static char *print_flags PARAMS ((unsigned int, char *));
89 static void print_with_operands
90 PARAMS ((const struct cris_opcode *, unsigned int, unsigned char *,
91 bfd_vma, disassemble_info *, const struct cris_opcode *,
92 unsigned int, unsigned char *, boolean));
93 static const struct cris_spec_reg *spec_reg_info PARAMS ((unsigned int));
94 static int print_insn_cris_generic
95 PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info *, boolean));
96 static int print_insn_cris_with_register_prefix
97 PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info *));
98 static int print_insn_cris_without_register_prefix
99 PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info *));
101 /* Return the descriptor of a special register.
102 FIXME: Depend on a CPU-version specific argument when all machinery
103 is in place. */
105 static const struct cris_spec_reg *
106 spec_reg_info (sreg)
107 unsigned int sreg;
109 int i;
110 for (i = 0; cris_spec_regs[i].name != NULL; i++)
112 if (cris_spec_regs[i].number == sreg)
113 return &cris_spec_regs[i];
116 return NULL;
119 /* Return the number of bits in the argument. */
121 static int
122 number_of_bits (val)
123 unsigned int val;
125 int bits;
127 for (bits = 0; val != 0; val &= val-1)
128 bits++;
130 return bits;
133 /* Get an entry in the opcode-table. */
135 static const struct cris_opcode *
136 get_opcode_entry (insn, prefix_insn)
137 unsigned int insn;
138 unsigned int prefix_insn;
140 /* For non-prefixed insns, we keep a table of pointers, indexed by the
141 insn code. Each entry is initialized when found to be NULL. */
142 static const struct cris_opcode **opc_table = NULL;
144 const struct cris_opcode *max_matchedp = NULL;
145 const struct cris_opcode **prefix_opc_table = NULL;
147 /* We hold a table for each prefix that need to be handled differently. */
148 static const struct cris_opcode **dip_prefixes = NULL;
149 static const struct cris_opcode **bdapq_m1_prefixes = NULL;
150 static const struct cris_opcode **bdapq_m2_prefixes = NULL;
151 static const struct cris_opcode **bdapq_m4_prefixes = NULL;
152 static const struct cris_opcode **rest_prefixes = NULL;
154 /* Allocate and clear the opcode-table. */
155 if (opc_table == NULL)
157 opc_table = xmalloc (65536 * sizeof (opc_table[0]));
158 memset (opc_table, 0, 65536 * sizeof (const struct cris_opcode *));
160 dip_prefixes
161 = xmalloc (65536 * sizeof (const struct cris_opcode **));
162 memset (dip_prefixes, 0, 65536 * sizeof (dip_prefixes[0]));
164 bdapq_m1_prefixes
165 = xmalloc (65536 * sizeof (const struct cris_opcode **));
166 memset (bdapq_m1_prefixes, 0, 65536 * sizeof (bdapq_m1_prefixes[0]));
168 bdapq_m2_prefixes
169 = xmalloc (65536 * sizeof (const struct cris_opcode **));
170 memset (bdapq_m2_prefixes, 0, 65536 * sizeof (bdapq_m2_prefixes[0]));
172 bdapq_m4_prefixes
173 = xmalloc (65536 * sizeof (const struct cris_opcode **));
174 memset (bdapq_m4_prefixes, 0, 65536 * sizeof (bdapq_m4_prefixes[0]));
176 rest_prefixes
177 = xmalloc (65536 * sizeof (const struct cris_opcode **));
178 memset (rest_prefixes, 0, 65536 * sizeof (rest_prefixes[0]));
181 /* Get the right table if this is a prefix.
182 This code is connected to cris_constraints in that it knows what
183 prefixes play a role in recognition of patterns; the necessary
184 state is reflected by which table is used. If constraints
185 involving match or non-match of prefix insns are changed, then this
186 probably needs changing too. */
187 if (prefix_insn != NO_CRIS_PREFIX)
189 const struct cris_opcode *popcodep
190 = (opc_table[prefix_insn] != NULL
191 ? opc_table[prefix_insn]
192 : get_opcode_entry (prefix_insn, NO_CRIS_PREFIX));
194 if (popcodep == NULL)
195 return NULL;
197 if (popcodep->match == BDAP_QUICK_OPCODE)
199 /* Since some offsets are recognized with "push" macros, we
200 have to have different tables for them. */
201 int offset = (prefix_insn & 255);
203 if (offset > 127)
204 offset -= 256;
206 switch (offset)
208 case -4:
209 prefix_opc_table = bdapq_m4_prefixes;
210 break;
212 case -2:
213 prefix_opc_table = bdapq_m2_prefixes;
214 break;
216 case -1:
217 prefix_opc_table = bdapq_m1_prefixes;
218 break;
220 default:
221 prefix_opc_table = rest_prefixes;
222 break;
225 else if (popcodep->match == DIP_OPCODE)
226 /* We don't allow postincrement when the prefix is DIP, so use a
227 different table for DIP. */
228 prefix_opc_table = dip_prefixes;
229 else
230 prefix_opc_table = rest_prefixes;
233 if (prefix_insn != NO_CRIS_PREFIX
234 && prefix_opc_table[insn] != NULL)
235 max_matchedp = prefix_opc_table[insn];
236 else if (prefix_insn == NO_CRIS_PREFIX && opc_table[insn] != NULL)
237 max_matchedp = opc_table[insn];
238 else
240 const struct cris_opcode *opcodep;
241 int max_level_of_match = -1;
243 for (opcodep = cris_opcodes;
244 opcodep->name != NULL;
245 opcodep++)
247 int level_of_match;
249 /* We give a double lead for bits matching the template in
250 cris_opcodes. Not even, because then "move p8,r10" would
251 be given 2 bits lead over "clear.d r10". When there's a
252 tie, the first entry in the table wins. This is
253 deliberate, to avoid a more complicated recognition
254 formula. */
255 if ((opcodep->match & insn) == opcodep->match
256 && (opcodep->lose & insn) == 0
257 && ((level_of_match
258 = cris_constraint (opcodep->args,
259 insn,
260 prefix_insn))
261 >= 0)
262 && ((level_of_match
263 += 2 * number_of_bits (opcodep->match
264 | opcodep->lose))
265 > max_level_of_match))
267 max_matchedp = opcodep;
268 max_level_of_match = level_of_match;
270 /* If there was a full match, never mind looking
271 further. */
272 if (level_of_match >= 2 * 16)
273 break;
276 /* Fill in the new entry.
278 If there are changes to the opcode-table involving prefixes, and
279 disassembly then does not work correctly, try removing the
280 else-clause below that fills in the prefix-table. If that
281 helps, you need to change the prefix_opc_table setting above, or
282 something related. */
283 if (prefix_insn == NO_CRIS_PREFIX)
284 opc_table[insn] = max_matchedp;
285 else
286 prefix_opc_table[insn] = max_matchedp;
289 return max_matchedp;
292 /* Format number as hex with a leading "0x" into outbuffer. */
294 static char *
295 format_hex (number, outbuffer)
296 unsigned long number;
297 char *outbuffer;
299 /* Obfuscate to avoid warning on 32-bit host, but properly truncate
300 negative numbers on >32-bit hosts. */
301 if (sizeof (number) > 4)
302 number &= (1 << (sizeof (number) > 4 ? 32 : 1)) - 1;
304 sprintf (outbuffer, "0x%lx", number);
306 /* Save this value for the "case" support. */
307 if (TRACE_CASE)
308 last_immediate = number;
310 return outbuffer + strlen (outbuffer);
313 /* Format number as decimal into outbuffer. Parameter signedp says
314 whether the number should be formatted as signed (!= 0) or
315 unsigned (== 0). */
317 static char *
318 format_dec (number, outbuffer, signedp)
319 long number;
320 char *outbuffer;
321 int signedp;
323 last_immediate = number;
324 sprintf (outbuffer, signedp ? "%ld" : "%lu", number);
326 return outbuffer + strlen (outbuffer);
329 /* Format the name of the general register regno into outbuffer. */
331 static char *
332 format_reg (regno, outbuffer_start, with_reg_prefix)
333 int regno;
334 char *outbuffer_start;
335 boolean with_reg_prefix;
337 char *outbuffer = outbuffer_start;
339 if (with_reg_prefix)
340 *outbuffer++ = REGISTER_PREFIX_CHAR;
342 switch (regno)
344 case 15:
345 strcpy (outbuffer, "pc");
346 break;
348 case 14:
349 strcpy (outbuffer, "sp");
350 break;
352 default:
353 sprintf (outbuffer, "r%d", regno);
354 break;
357 return outbuffer_start + strlen (outbuffer_start);
360 /* Return -1 if the constraints of a bitwise-matched instruction say
361 that there is no match. Otherwise return a nonnegative number
362 indicating the confidence in the match (higher is better). */
364 static int
365 cris_constraint (cs, insn, prefix_insn)
366 const char *cs;
367 unsigned int insn;
368 unsigned int prefix_insn;
370 int retval = 0;
371 int tmp;
372 int prefix_ok = 0;
374 const char *s;
375 for (s = cs; *s; s++)
376 switch (*s)
378 case '!':
379 /* Do not recognize "pop" if there's a prefix. */
380 if (prefix_insn != NO_CRIS_PREFIX)
381 return -1;
382 break;
384 case 'M':
385 /* Size modifier for "clear", i.e. special register 0, 4 or 8.
386 Check that it is one of them. Only special register 12 could
387 be mismatched, but checking for matches is more logical than
388 checking for mismatches when there are only a few cases. */
389 tmp = ((insn >> 12) & 0xf);
390 if (tmp != 0 && tmp != 4 && tmp != 8)
391 return -1;
392 break;
394 case 'm':
395 if ((insn & 0x30) == 0x30)
396 return -1;
397 break;
399 case 'S':
400 /* A prefix operand without side-effect. */
401 if (prefix_insn != NO_CRIS_PREFIX && (insn & 0x400) == 0)
403 prefix_ok = 1;
404 break;
406 else
407 return -1;
409 case 's':
410 case 'y':
411 /* If this is a prefixed insn with postincrement (side-effect),
412 the prefix must not be DIP. */
413 if (prefix_insn != NO_CRIS_PREFIX)
415 if (insn & 0x400)
417 const struct cris_opcode *prefix_opcodep
418 = get_opcode_entry (prefix_insn, NO_CRIS_PREFIX);
420 if (prefix_opcodep->match == DIP_OPCODE)
421 return -1;
424 prefix_ok = 1;
426 break;
428 case 'B':
429 /* If we don't fall through, then the prefix is ok. */
430 prefix_ok = 1;
432 /* A "push" prefix. Check for valid "push" size.
433 In case of special register, it may be != 4. */
434 if (prefix_insn != NO_CRIS_PREFIX)
436 /* Match the prefix insn to BDAPQ. */
437 const struct cris_opcode *prefix_opcodep
438 = get_opcode_entry (prefix_insn, NO_CRIS_PREFIX);
440 if (prefix_opcodep->match == BDAP_QUICK_OPCODE)
442 int pushsize = (prefix_insn & 255);
444 if (pushsize > 127)
445 pushsize -= 256;
447 if (s[1] == 'P')
449 unsigned int spec_reg = (insn >> 12) & 15;
450 const struct cris_spec_reg *sregp
451 = spec_reg_info (spec_reg);
453 /* For a special-register, the "prefix size" must
454 match the size of the register. */
455 if (sregp && sregp->reg_size == (unsigned int) -pushsize)
456 break;
458 else if (s[1] == 'R')
460 if ((insn & 0x30) == 0x20 && pushsize == -4)
461 break;
463 /* FIXME: Should abort here; next constraint letter
464 *must* be 'P' or 'R'. */
467 return -1;
469 case 'D':
470 retval = (((insn >> 12) & 15) == (insn & 15));
471 if (!retval)
472 return -1;
473 else
474 retval += 4;
475 break;
477 case 'P':
479 const struct cris_spec_reg *sregp
480 = spec_reg_info ((insn >> 12) & 15);
482 /* Since we match four bits, we will give a value of 4-1 = 3
483 in a match. If there is a corresponding exact match of a
484 special register in another pattern, it will get a value of
485 4, which will be higher. This should be correct in that an
486 exact pattern would match better than a general pattern.
488 Note that there is a reason for not returning zero; the
489 pattern for "clear" is partly matched in the bit-pattern
490 (the two lower bits must be zero), while the bit-pattern
491 for a move from a special register is matched in the
492 register constraint. */
494 if (sregp != NULL)
496 retval += 3;
497 break;
499 else
500 return -1;
504 if (prefix_insn != NO_CRIS_PREFIX && ! prefix_ok)
505 return -1;
507 return retval;
510 /* Return the length of an instruction. */
512 static unsigned
513 bytes_to_skip (insn, matchedp)
514 unsigned int insn;
515 const struct cris_opcode *matchedp;
517 /* Each insn is a word plus "immediate" operands. */
518 unsigned to_skip = 2;
519 const char *template = matchedp->args;
520 const char *s;
522 for (s = template; *s; s++)
523 if (*s == 's' && (insn & 0x400) && (insn & 15) == 15)
525 /* Immediate via [pc+], so we have to check the size of the
526 operand. */
527 int mode_size = 1 << ((insn >> 4) & (*template == 'z' ? 1 : 3));
529 if (matchedp->imm_oprnd_size == SIZE_FIX_32)
530 to_skip += 4;
531 else if (matchedp->imm_oprnd_size == SIZE_SPEC_REG)
533 const struct cris_spec_reg *sregp
534 = spec_reg_info ((insn >> 12) & 15);
536 /* FIXME: Improve error handling; should have been caught
537 earlier. */
538 if (sregp == NULL)
539 return 2;
541 /* PC is incremented by two, not one, for a byte. */
542 to_skip += (sregp->reg_size + 1) & ~1;
544 else
545 to_skip += (mode_size + 1) & ~1;
547 else if (*s == 'b')
548 to_skip += 2;
550 return to_skip;
553 /* Print condition code flags. */
555 static char *
556 print_flags (insn, cp)
557 unsigned int insn;
558 char *cp;
560 /* Use the v8 (Etrax 100) flag definitions for disassembly.
561 The differences with v0 (Etrax 1..4) vs. Svinto are:
562 v0 'd' <=> v8 'm'
563 v0 'e' <=> v8 'b'. */
564 static const char fnames[] = "cvznxibm";
566 unsigned char flagbits = (((insn >> 8) & 0xf0) | (insn & 15));
567 int i;
569 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
570 if (flagbits & (1 << i))
571 *cp++ = fnames[i];
573 return cp;
576 /* Print out an insn with its operands, and update the info->insn_type
577 fields. The prefix_opcodep and the rest hold a prefix insn that is
578 supposed to be output as an address mode. */
580 static void
581 print_with_operands (opcodep, insn, buffer, addr, info, prefix_opcodep,
582 prefix_insn, prefix_buffer, with_reg_prefix)
583 const struct cris_opcode *opcodep;
584 unsigned int insn;
585 unsigned char *buffer;
586 bfd_vma addr;
587 disassemble_info *info;
589 /* If a prefix insn was before this insn (and is supposed to be
590 output as an address), here is a description of it. */
591 const struct cris_opcode *prefix_opcodep;
592 unsigned int prefix_insn;
593 unsigned char *prefix_buffer;
594 boolean with_reg_prefix;
596 /* Get a buffer of somewhat reasonable size where we store
597 intermediate parts of the insn. */
598 char temp[sizeof (".d [$r13=$r12-2147483648],$r10") * 2];
599 char *tp = temp;
600 static const char mode_char[] = "bwd?";
601 const char *s;
602 const char *cs;
604 /* Print out the name first thing we do. */
605 (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "%s", opcodep->name);
607 cs = opcodep->args;
608 s = cs;
610 /* Ignore any prefix indicator. */
611 if (*s == 'p')
612 s++;
614 if (*s == 'm' || *s == 'M' || *s == 'z')
616 *tp++ = '.';
618 /* Get the size-letter. */
619 *tp++ = *s == 'M'
620 ? (insn & 0x8000 ? 'd'
621 : insn & 0x4000 ? 'w' : 'b')
622 : mode_char[(insn >> 4) & (*s == 'z' ? 1 : 3)];
624 /* Ignore the size and the space character that follows. */
625 s += 2;
628 /* Add a space if this isn't a long-branch, because for those will add
629 the condition part of the name later. */
630 if (opcodep->match != (BRANCH_PC_LOW + BRANCH_INCR_HIGH * 256))
631 *tp++ = ' ';
633 /* Fill in the insn-type if deducible from the name (and there's no
634 better way). */
635 if (opcodep->name[0] == 'j')
637 if (strncmp (opcodep->name, "jsr", 3) == 0)
638 /* It's "jsr" or "jsrc". */
639 info->insn_type = dis_jsr;
640 else
641 /* Any other jump-type insn is considered a branch. */
642 info->insn_type = dis_branch;
645 /* We might know some more fields right now. */
646 info->branch_delay_insns = opcodep->delayed;
648 /* Handle operands. */
649 for (; *s; s++)
651 switch (*s)
653 case ',':
654 *tp++ = *s;
655 break;
657 case '!':
658 /* Ignore at this point; used at earlier stages to avoid recognition
659 if there's a prefixes at something that in other ways looks like
660 a "pop". */
661 break;
663 case 'B':
664 /* This was the prefix that made this a "push". We've already
665 handled it by recognizing it, so signal that the prefix is
666 handled by setting it to NULL. */
667 prefix_opcodep = NULL;
668 break;
670 case 'D':
671 case 'r':
672 tp = format_reg (insn & 15, tp, with_reg_prefix);
673 break;
675 case 'R':
676 tp = format_reg ((insn >> 12) & 15, tp, with_reg_prefix);
677 break;
679 case 'y':
680 case 'S':
681 case 's':
682 /* Any "normal" memory operand. */
683 if ((insn & 0x400) && (insn & 15) == 15)
685 /* We're looking at [pc+], i.e. we need to output an immediate
686 number, where the size can depend on different things. */
687 long number;
688 int signedp
689 = ((*cs == 'z' && (insn & 0x20))
690 || opcodep->match == BDAP_QUICK_OPCODE);
691 int nbytes;
693 if (opcodep->imm_oprnd_size == SIZE_FIX_32)
694 nbytes = 4;
695 else if (opcodep->imm_oprnd_size == SIZE_SPEC_REG)
697 const struct cris_spec_reg *sregp
698 = spec_reg_info ((insn >> 12) & 15);
700 /* A NULL return should have been as a non-match earlier,
701 so catch it as an internal error in the error-case
702 below. */
703 if (sregp == NULL)
704 /* Whatever non-valid size. */
705 nbytes = 42;
706 else
707 /* PC is always incremented by a multiple of two. */
708 nbytes = (sregp->reg_size + 1) & ~1;
710 else
712 int mode_size = 1 << ((insn >> 4) & (*cs == 'z' ? 1 : 3));
714 if (mode_size == 1)
715 nbytes = 2;
716 else
717 nbytes = mode_size;
720 switch (nbytes)
722 case 1:
723 number = buffer[2];
724 if (signedp && number > 127)
725 number -= 256;
726 break;
728 case 2:
729 number = buffer[2] + buffer[3] * 256;
730 if (signedp && number > 32767)
731 number -= 65536;
732 break;
734 case 4:
735 number
736 = buffer[2] + buffer[3] * 256 + buffer[4] * 65536
737 + buffer[5] * 0x1000000;
738 break;
740 default:
741 strcpy (tp, "bug");
742 tp += 3;
743 number = 42;
746 if ((*cs == 'z' && (insn & 0x20))
747 || (opcodep->match == BDAP_QUICK_OPCODE
748 && (nbytes <= 2 || buffer[1 + nbytes] == 0)))
749 tp = format_dec (number, tp, signedp);
750 else
752 unsigned int highbyte = (number >> 24) & 0xff;
754 /* Either output this as an address or as a number. If it's
755 a dword with the same high-byte as the address of the
756 insn, assume it's an address, and also if it's a non-zero
757 non-0xff high-byte. If this is a jsr or a jump, then
758 it's definitely an address. */
759 if (nbytes == 4
760 && (highbyte == ((addr >> 24) & 0xff)
761 || (highbyte != 0 && highbyte != 0xff)
762 || info->insn_type == dis_branch
763 || info->insn_type == dis_jsr))
765 /* Finish off and output previous formatted bytes. */
766 *tp = 0;
767 tp = temp;
768 if (temp[0])
769 (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "%s", temp);
771 (*info->print_address_func) ((bfd_vma) number, info);
773 info->target = number;
775 else
776 tp = format_hex (number, tp);
779 else
781 /* Not an immediate number. Then this is a (possibly
782 prefixed) memory operand. */
783 if (info->insn_type != dis_nonbranch)
785 int mode_size
786 = 1 << ((insn >> 4)
787 & (opcodep->args[0] == 'z' ? 1 : 3));
788 int size;
789 info->insn_type = dis_dref;
790 info->flags |= CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEMREF;
792 if (opcodep->imm_oprnd_size == SIZE_FIX_32)
793 size = 4;
794 else if (opcodep->imm_oprnd_size == SIZE_SPEC_REG)
796 const struct cris_spec_reg *sregp
797 = spec_reg_info ((insn >> 12) & 15);
799 /* FIXME: Improve error handling; should have been caught
800 earlier. */
801 if (sregp == NULL)
802 size = 4;
803 else
804 size = sregp->reg_size;
806 else
807 size = mode_size;
809 info->data_size = size;
812 *tp++ = '[';
814 if (prefix_opcodep
815 /* We don't match dip with a postincremented field
816 as a side-effect address mode. */
817 && ((insn & 0x400) == 0
818 || prefix_opcodep->match != DIP_OPCODE))
820 if (insn & 0x400)
822 tp = format_reg (insn & 15, tp, with_reg_prefix);
823 *tp++ = '=';
827 /* We mainly ignore the prefix format string when the
828 address-mode syntax is output. */
829 switch (prefix_opcodep->match)
831 case DIP_OPCODE:
832 /* It's [r], [r+] or [pc+]. */
833 if ((prefix_insn & 0x400) && (prefix_insn & 15) == 15)
835 /* It's [pc+]. This cannot possibly be anything
836 but an address. */
837 unsigned long number
838 = prefix_buffer[2] + prefix_buffer[3] * 256
839 + prefix_buffer[4] * 65536
840 + prefix_buffer[5] * 0x1000000;
842 info->target = (bfd_vma) number;
844 /* Finish off and output previous formatted
845 data. */
846 *tp = 0;
847 tp = temp;
848 if (temp[0])
849 (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "%s", temp);
851 (*info->print_address_func) ((bfd_vma) number, info);
853 else
855 /* For a memref in an address, we use target2.
856 In this case, target is zero. */
857 info->flags
858 |= (CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_IS_REG
859 | CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_MEM);
861 info->target2 = prefix_insn & 15;
863 *tp++ = '[';
864 tp = format_reg (prefix_insn & 15, tp,
865 with_reg_prefix);
866 if (prefix_insn & 0x400)
867 *tp++ = '+';
868 *tp++ = ']';
870 break;
872 case BDAP_QUICK_OPCODE:
874 int number;
876 number = prefix_buffer[0];
877 if (number > 127)
878 number -= 256;
880 /* Output "reg+num" or, if num < 0, "reg-num". */
881 tp = format_reg ((prefix_insn >> 12) & 15, tp,
882 with_reg_prefix);
883 if (number >= 0)
884 *tp++ = '+';
885 tp = format_dec (number, tp, 1);
887 info->flags |= CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET_IS_REG;
888 info->target = (prefix_insn >> 12) & 15;
889 info->target2 = (bfd_vma) number;
890 break;
893 case BIAP_OPCODE:
894 /* Output "r+R.m". */
895 tp = format_reg (prefix_insn & 15, tp, with_reg_prefix);
896 *tp++ = '+';
897 tp = format_reg ((prefix_insn >> 12) & 15, tp,
898 with_reg_prefix);
899 *tp++ = '.';
900 *tp++ = mode_char[(prefix_insn >> 4) & 3];
902 info->flags
903 |= (CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_IS_REG
904 | CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET_IS_REG
906 | ((prefix_insn & 0x8000)
907 ? CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_MULT4
908 : ((prefix_insn & 0x8000)
909 ? CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_MULT2 : 0)));
911 /* Is it the casejump? It's a "adds.w [pc+r%d.w],pc". */
912 if (insn == 0xf83f && (prefix_insn & ~0xf000) == 0x55f)
913 /* Then start interpreting data as offsets. */
914 case_offset_counter = no_of_case_offsets;
915 break;
917 case BDAP_INDIR_OPCODE:
918 /* Output "r+s.m", or, if "s" is [pc+], "r+s" or
919 "r-s". */
920 tp = format_reg ((prefix_insn >> 12) & 15, tp,
921 with_reg_prefix);
923 if ((prefix_insn & 0x400) && (prefix_insn & 15) == 15)
925 long number;
926 unsigned int nbytes;
928 /* It's a value. Get its size. */
929 int mode_size = 1 << ((prefix_insn >> 4) & 3);
931 if (mode_size == 1)
932 nbytes = 2;
933 else
934 nbytes = mode_size;
936 switch (nbytes)
938 case 1:
939 number = prefix_buffer[2];
940 if (number > 127)
941 number -= 256;
942 break;
944 case 2:
945 number = prefix_buffer[2] + prefix_buffer[3] * 256;
946 if (number > 32767)
947 number -= 65536;
948 break;
950 case 4:
951 number
952 = prefix_buffer[2] + prefix_buffer[3] * 256
953 + prefix_buffer[4] * 65536
954 + prefix_buffer[5] * 0x1000000;
955 break;
957 default:
958 strcpy (tp, "bug");
959 tp += 3;
960 number = 42;
963 info->flags |= CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET_IS_REG;
964 info->target2 = (bfd_vma) number;
966 /* If the size is dword, then assume it's an
967 address. */
968 if (nbytes == 4)
970 /* Finish off and output previous formatted
971 bytes. */
972 *tp++ = '+';
973 *tp = 0;
974 tp = temp;
975 (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "%s", temp);
977 (*info->print_address_func) ((bfd_vma) number, info);
979 else
981 if (number >= 0)
982 *tp++ = '+';
983 tp = format_dec (number, tp, 1);
986 else
988 /* Output "r+[R].m" or "r+[R+].m". */
989 *tp++ = '+';
990 *tp++ = '[';
991 tp = format_reg (prefix_insn & 15, tp,
992 with_reg_prefix);
993 if (prefix_insn & 0x400)
994 *tp++ = '+';
995 *tp++ = ']';
996 *tp++ = '.';
997 *tp++ = mode_char[(prefix_insn >> 4) & 3];
999 info->flags
1000 |= (CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_IS_REG
1001 | CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_MEM
1002 | CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET_IS_REG
1004 | (((prefix_insn >> 4) == 2)
1006 : (((prefix_insn >> 4) & 3) == 1
1007 ? CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_MEM_WORD
1008 : CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_MEM_BYTE)));
1010 break;
1012 default:
1013 (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "?prefix-bug");
1016 /* To mark that the prefix is used, reset it. */
1017 prefix_opcodep = NULL;
1019 else
1021 tp = format_reg (insn & 15, tp, with_reg_prefix);
1023 info->flags |= CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET_IS_REG;
1024 info->target = insn & 15;
1026 if (insn & 0x400)
1027 *tp++ = '+';
1029 *tp++ = ']';
1031 break;
1033 case 'x':
1034 tp = format_reg ((insn >> 12) & 15, tp, with_reg_prefix);
1035 *tp++ = '.';
1036 *tp++ = mode_char[(insn >> 4) & 3];
1037 break;
1039 case 'I':
1040 tp = format_dec (insn & 63, tp, 0);
1041 break;
1043 case 'b':
1045 int where = buffer[2] + buffer[3] * 256;
1047 if (where > 32767)
1048 where -= 65536;
1050 where += addr + 4;
1052 if (insn == BA_PC_INCR_OPCODE)
1053 info->insn_type = dis_branch;
1054 else
1055 info->insn_type = dis_condbranch;
1057 info->target = (bfd_vma) where;
1059 *tp = 0;
1060 tp = temp;
1061 (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "%s%s ",
1062 temp, cris_cc_strings[insn >> 12]);
1064 (*info->print_address_func) ((bfd_vma) where, info);
1066 break;
1068 case 'c':
1069 tp = format_dec (insn & 31, tp, 0);
1070 break;
1072 case 'C':
1073 tp = format_dec (insn & 15, tp, 0);
1074 break;
1076 case 'o':
1078 long offset = insn & 0xfe;
1080 if (insn & 1)
1081 offset |= ~0xff;
1083 if (opcodep->match == BA_QUICK_OPCODE)
1084 info->insn_type = dis_branch;
1085 else
1086 info->insn_type = dis_condbranch;
1088 info->target = (bfd_vma) (addr + 2 + offset);
1089 *tp = 0;
1090 tp = temp;
1091 (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "%s", temp);
1093 (*info->print_address_func) ((bfd_vma) (addr + 2 + offset), info);
1095 break;
1097 case 'O':
1099 long number = buffer[0];
1101 if (number > 127)
1102 number = number - 256;
1104 tp = format_dec (number, tp, 1);
1105 *tp++ = ',';
1106 tp = format_reg ((insn >> 12) & 15, tp, with_reg_prefix);
1108 break;
1110 case 'f':
1111 tp = print_flags (insn, tp);
1112 break;
1114 case 'i':
1115 tp = format_dec ((insn & 32) ? (insn & 31) | ~31 : insn & 31, tp, 1);
1116 break;
1118 case 'P':
1120 const struct cris_spec_reg *sregp
1121 = spec_reg_info ((insn >> 12) & 15);
1123 if (sregp->name == NULL)
1124 /* Should have been caught as a non-match eariler. */
1125 *tp++ = '?';
1126 else
1128 if (with_reg_prefix)
1129 *tp++ = REGISTER_PREFIX_CHAR;
1130 strcpy (tp, sregp->name);
1131 tp += strlen (tp);
1134 break;
1136 default:
1137 strcpy (tp, "???");
1138 tp += 3;
1142 *tp = 0;
1144 if (prefix_opcodep)
1145 (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, " (OOPS unused prefix \"%s: %s\")",
1146 prefix_opcodep->name, prefix_opcodep->args);
1148 (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "%s", temp);
1150 /* Get info for matching case-tables, if we don't have any active.
1151 We assume that the last constant seen is used; either in the insn
1152 itself or in a "move.d const,rN, sub.d rN,rM"-like sequence. */
1153 if (TRACE_CASE && case_offset_counter == 0)
1155 if (strncmp (opcodep->name, "sub", 3) == 0)
1156 case_offset = last_immediate;
1158 /* It could also be an "add", if there are negative case-values. */
1159 else if (strncmp (opcodep->name, "add", 3) == 0)
1161 /* The first case is the negated operand to the add. */
1162 case_offset = -last_immediate;
1164 /* A bound insn will tell us the number of cases. */
1165 else if (strncmp (opcodep->name, "bound", 5) == 0)
1167 no_of_case_offsets = last_immediate + 1;
1169 /* A jump or jsr or branch breaks the chain of insns for a
1170 case-table, so assume default first-case again. */
1171 else if (info->insn_type == dis_jsr
1172 || info->insn_type == dis_branch
1173 || info->insn_type == dis_condbranch)
1174 case_offset = 0;
1179 /* Print the CRIS instruction at address memaddr on stream. Returns
1180 length of the instruction, in bytes. Prefix register names with `$' if
1181 WITH_REG_PREFIX. */
1183 static int
1184 print_insn_cris_generic (memaddr, info, with_reg_prefix)
1185 bfd_vma memaddr;
1186 disassemble_info *info;
1187 boolean with_reg_prefix;
1189 int nbytes;
1190 unsigned int insn;
1191 const struct cris_opcode *matchedp;
1192 int advance = 0;
1194 /* No instruction will be disassembled as longer than this number of
1195 bytes; stacked prefixes will not be expanded. */
1196 unsigned char buffer[MAX_BYTES_PER_CRIS_INSN];
1197 unsigned char *bufp;
1198 int status;
1199 bfd_vma addr;
1201 /* There will be an "out of range" error after the last instruction.
1202 Reading pairs of bytes in decreasing number, we hope that we will get
1203 at least the amount that we will consume.
1205 If we can't get any data, or we do not get enough data, we print
1206 the error message. */
1208 for (nbytes = MAX_BYTES_PER_CRIS_INSN; nbytes > 0; nbytes -= 2)
1210 status = (*info->read_memory_func) (memaddr, buffer, nbytes, info);
1211 if (status == 0)
1212 break;
1215 /* If we did not get all we asked for, then clear the rest.
1216 Hopefully this makes a reproducible result in case of errors. */
1217 if (nbytes != MAX_BYTES_PER_CRIS_INSN)
1218 memset (buffer + nbytes, 0, MAX_BYTES_PER_CRIS_INSN - nbytes);
1220 addr = memaddr;
1221 bufp = buffer;
1223 /* Set some defaults for the insn info. */
1224 info->insn_info_valid = 1;
1225 info->branch_delay_insns = 0;
1226 info->data_size = 0;
1227 info->insn_type = dis_nonbranch;
1228 info->flags = 0;
1229 info->target = 0;
1230 info->target2 = 0;
1232 /* If we got any data, disassemble it. */
1233 if (nbytes != 0)
1235 matchedp = NULL;
1237 insn = bufp[0] + bufp[1] * 256;
1239 /* If we're in a case-table, don't disassemble the offsets. */
1240 if (TRACE_CASE && case_offset_counter != 0)
1242 info->insn_type = dis_noninsn;
1243 advance += 2;
1245 /* If to print data as offsets, then shortcut here. */
1246 (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "case %d%s: -> ",
1247 case_offset + no_of_case_offsets
1248 - case_offset_counter,
1249 case_offset_counter == 1 ? "/default" :
1250 "");
1252 (*info->print_address_func) ((bfd_vma)
1253 ((short) (insn)
1254 + (long) (addr
1255 - (no_of_case_offsets
1256 - case_offset_counter)
1257 * 2)), info);
1258 case_offset_counter--;
1260 /* The default case start (without a "sub" or "add") must be
1261 zero. */
1262 if (case_offset_counter == 0)
1263 case_offset = 0;
1265 else if (insn == 0)
1267 /* We're often called to disassemble zeroes. While this is a
1268 valid "bcc .+2" insn, it is also useless enough and enough
1269 of a nuiscance that we will just output "bcc .+2" for it
1270 and signal it as a noninsn. */
1271 (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "bcc .+2");
1272 info->insn_type = dis_noninsn;
1273 advance += 2;
1275 else
1277 const struct cris_opcode *prefix_opcodep = NULL;
1278 unsigned char *prefix_buffer = bufp;
1279 unsigned int prefix_insn = insn;
1280 int prefix_size = 0;
1282 matchedp = get_opcode_entry (insn, NO_CRIS_PREFIX);
1284 /* Check if we're supposed to write out prefixes as address
1285 modes and if this was a prefix. */
1286 if (matchedp != NULL && PARSE_PREFIX && matchedp->args[0] == 'p')
1288 /* If it's a prefix, put it into the prefix vars and get the
1289 main insn. */
1290 prefix_size = bytes_to_skip (prefix_insn, matchedp);
1291 prefix_opcodep = matchedp;
1293 insn = bufp[prefix_size] + bufp[prefix_size + 1] * 256;
1294 matchedp = get_opcode_entry (insn, prefix_insn);
1296 if (matchedp != NULL)
1298 addr += prefix_size;
1299 bufp += prefix_size;
1300 advance += prefix_size;
1302 else
1304 /* The "main" insn wasn't valid, at least not when
1305 prefixed. Put back things enough to output the
1306 prefix insn only, as a normal insn. */
1307 matchedp = prefix_opcodep;
1308 insn = prefix_insn;
1309 prefix_opcodep = NULL;
1313 if (matchedp == NULL)
1315 (*info->fprintf_func) (info->stream, "??0x%lx", insn);
1316 advance += 2;
1318 info->insn_type = dis_noninsn;
1320 else
1322 advance += bytes_to_skip (insn, matchedp);
1324 /* The info_type and assorted fields will be set according
1325 to the operands. */
1326 print_with_operands (matchedp, insn, bufp, addr, info,
1327 prefix_opcodep, prefix_insn,
1328 prefix_buffer, with_reg_prefix);
1332 else
1333 info->insn_type = dis_noninsn;
1335 /* If we read less than MAX_BYTES_PER_CRIS_INSN, i.e. we got an error
1336 status when reading that much, and the insn decoding indicated a
1337 length exceeding what we read, there is an error. */
1338 if (status != 0 && (nbytes == 0 || advance > nbytes))
1340 (*info->memory_error_func) (status, memaddr, info);
1341 return -1;
1344 /* Max supported insn size with one folded prefix insn. */
1345 info->bytes_per_line = MAX_BYTES_PER_CRIS_INSN;
1347 /* I would like to set this to a fixed value larger than the actual
1348 number of bytes to print in order to avoid spaces between bytes,
1349 but objdump.c (2.9.1) does not like that, so we print 16-bit
1350 chunks, which is the next choice. */
1351 info->bytes_per_chunk = 2;
1353 /* Printing bytes in order of increasing addresses makes sense,
1354 especially on a little-endian target.
1355 This is completely the opposite of what you think; setting this to
1356 BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE will print bytes in order N..0 rather than the 0..N
1357 we want. */
1358 info->display_endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG;
1360 return advance;
1363 /* Disassemble, prefixing register names with `$'. */
1365 static int
1366 print_insn_cris_with_register_prefix (vma, info)
1367 bfd_vma vma;
1368 disassemble_info *info;
1370 return print_insn_cris_generic (vma, info, true);
1373 /* Disassemble, no prefixes on register names. */
1375 static int
1376 print_insn_cris_without_register_prefix (vma, info)
1377 bfd_vma vma;
1378 disassemble_info *info;
1380 return print_insn_cris_generic (vma, info, false);
1383 /* Return a disassembler-function that prints registers with a `$' prefix,
1384 or one that prints registers without a prefix. */
1386 disassembler_ftype
1387 cris_get_disassembler (abfd)
1388 bfd *abfd;
1390 /* If there's no bfd in sight, we return what is valid as input in all
1391 contexts if fed back to the assembler: disassembly *with* register
1392 prefix. */
1393 if (abfd == NULL || bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (abfd) == 0)
1394 return print_insn_cris_with_register_prefix;
1396 return print_insn_cris_without_register_prefix;
1400 * Local variables:
1401 * eval: (c-set-style "gnu")
1402 * indent-tabs-mode: t
1403 * End: