1 /* ia64-gen.c -- Generate a shrunk set of opcode tables
2 Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Written by Bob Manson, Cygnus Solutions, <manson@cygnus.com>
6 This file is part of the GNU opcodes library.
8 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
13 It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
14 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
15 or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
16 License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this file; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
20 Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
24 /* While the ia64-opc-* set of opcode tables are easy to maintain,
25 they waste a tremendous amount of space. ia64-gen rearranges the
26 instructions into a directed acyclic graph (DAG) of instruction opcodes and
27 their possible completers, as well as compacting the set of strings used.
29 The disassembler table consists of a state machine that does
30 branching based on the bits of the opcode being disassembled. The
31 state encodings have been chosen to minimize the amount of space
34 The resource table is constructed based on some text dependency tables,
35 which are also easier to maintain than the final representation. */
42 #include "libiberty.h"
43 #include "safe-ctype.h"
47 #include "ia64-opc-a.c"
48 #include "ia64-opc-i.c"
49 #include "ia64-opc-m.c"
50 #include "ia64-opc-b.c"
51 #include "ia64-opc-f.c"
52 #include "ia64-opc-x.c"
53 #include "ia64-opc-d.c"
56 #define _(String) gettext (String)
58 /* This is a copy of fprintf_vma from bfd/bfd-in2.h. We have to use this
59 always, because we might be compiled without BFD64 defined, if configured
60 for a 32-bit target and --enable-targets=all is used. This will work for
61 both 32-bit and 64-bit hosts. */
62 #define _opcode_int64_low(x) ((unsigned long) (((x) & 0xffffffff)))
63 #define _opcode_int64_high(x) ((unsigned long) (((x) >> 32) & 0xffffffff))
64 #define opcode_fprintf_vma(s,x) \
65 fprintf ((s), "%08lx%08lx", _opcode_int64_high (x), _opcode_int64_low (x))
67 const char * program_name
= NULL
;
70 #define NELEMS(a) (sizeof (a) / sizeof ((a)[0]))
71 #define tmalloc(X) (X *) xmalloc (sizeof (X))
73 /* The main opcode table entry. Each entry is a unique combination of
74 name and flags (no two entries in the table compare as being equal
78 /* The base name of this opcode. The names of its completers are
79 appended to it to generate the full instruction name. */
80 struct string_entry
*name
;
81 /* The base opcode entry. Which one to use is a fairly arbitrary choice;
82 it uses the first one passed to add_opcode_entry. */
83 struct ia64_opcode
*opcode
;
84 /* The list of completers that can be applied to this opcode. */
85 struct completer_entry
*completers
;
86 /* Next entry in the chain. */
87 struct main_entry
*next
;
88 /* Index in the main table. */
90 } *maintable
, **ordered_table
;
96 /* The set of possible completers for an opcode. */
97 struct completer_entry
99 /* This entry's index in the ia64_completer_table[] array. */
102 /* The name of the completer. */
103 struct string_entry
*name
;
105 /* This entry's parent. */
106 struct completer_entry
*parent
;
108 /* Set if this is a terminal completer (occurs at the end of an
112 /* An alternative completer. */
113 struct completer_entry
*alternative
;
115 /* Additional completers that can be appended to this one. */
116 struct completer_entry
*addl_entries
;
118 /* Before compute_completer_bits () is invoked, this contains the actual
119 instruction opcode for this combination of opcode and completers.
120 Afterwards, it contains those bits that are different from its
124 /* Bits set to 1 correspond to those bits in this completer's opcode
125 that are different from its parent completer's opcode (or from
126 the base opcode if the entry is the root of the opcode's completer
127 list). This field is filled in by compute_completer_bits (). */
130 /* Index into the opcode dependency list, or -1 if none. */
133 /* Remember the order encountered in the opcode tables. */
137 /* One entry in the disassembler name table. */
140 /* The index into the ia64_name_dis array for this entry. */
143 /* The index into the main_table[] array. */
146 /* The disassmbly priority of this entry. */
149 /* The completer_index value for this entry. */
152 /* How many other entries share this decode. */
155 /* The next entry sharing the same decode. */
156 struct disent
*nexte
;
158 /* The next entry in the name list. */
159 struct disent
*next_ent
;
160 } *disinsntable
= NULL
;
162 /* A state machine that will eventually be used to generate the
163 disassembler table. */
166 struct disent
*disent
;
167 struct bittree
*bits
[3]; /* 0, 1, and X (don't care). */
172 /* The string table contains all opcodes and completers sorted in
173 alphabetical order. */
175 /* One entry in the string table. */
178 /* The index in the ia64_strings[] array for this entry. */
180 /* And the string. */
182 } **string_table
= NULL
;
185 int strtabtotlen
= 0;
188 /* Resource dependency entries. */
191 char *name
; /* Resource name. */
193 mode
:2, /* RAW, WAW, or WAR. */
194 semantics
:3; /* Dependency semantics. */
195 char *extra
; /* Additional semantics info. */
197 int total_chks
; /* Total #of terminal insns. */
198 int *chks
; /* Insn classes which read (RAW), write
199 (WAW), or write (WAR) this rsrc. */
200 int *chknotes
; /* Dependency notes for each class. */
202 int total_regs
; /* Total #of terminal insns. */
203 int *regs
; /* Insn class which write (RAW), write2
204 (WAW), or read (WAR) this rsrc. */
205 int *regnotes
; /* Dependency notes for each class. */
207 int waw_special
; /* Special WAW dependency note. */
210 static int rdepslen
= 0;
211 static int rdepstotlen
= 0;
213 /* Array of all instruction classes. */
216 char *name
; /* Instruction class name. */
217 int is_class
; /* Is a class, not a terminal. */
219 int *subs
; /* Other classes within this class. */
221 int xsubs
[4]; /* Exclusions. */
222 char *comment
; /* Optional comment. */
223 int note
; /* Optional note. */
224 int terminal_resolved
; /* Did we match this with anything? */
225 int orphan
; /* Detect class orphans. */
228 static int iclen
= 0;
229 static int ictotlen
= 0;
231 /* An opcode dependency (chk/reg pair of dependency lists). */
234 int chk
; /* index into dlists */
235 int reg
; /* index into dlists */
238 static int opdeplen
= 0;
239 static int opdeptotlen
= 0;
241 /* A generic list of dependencies w/notes encoded. These may be shared. */
245 unsigned short *deps
;
248 static int dlistlen
= 0;
249 static int dlisttotlen
= 0;
252 static void fail (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1
;
253 static void warn (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1
;
254 static struct rdep
* insert_resource (const char *, enum ia64_dependency_mode
);
255 static int deplist_equals (struct deplist
*, struct deplist
*);
256 static short insert_deplist (int, unsigned short *);
257 static short insert_dependencies (int, unsigned short *, int, unsigned short *);
258 static void mark_used (struct iclass
*, int);
259 static int fetch_insn_class (const char *, int);
260 static int sub_compare (const void *, const void *);
261 static void load_insn_classes (void);
262 static void parse_resource_users (const char *, int **, int *, int **);
263 static int parse_semantics (char *);
264 static void add_dep (const char *, const char *, const char *, int, int, char *, int);
265 static void load_depfile (const char *, enum ia64_dependency_mode
);
266 static void load_dependencies (void);
267 static int irf_operand (int, const char *);
268 static int in_iclass_mov_x (struct ia64_opcode
*, struct iclass
*, const char *, const char *);
269 static int in_iclass (struct ia64_opcode
*, struct iclass
*, const char *, const char *, int *);
270 static int lookup_regindex (const char *, int);
271 static int lookup_specifier (const char *);
272 static void print_dependency_table (void);
273 static struct string_entry
* insert_string (char *);
274 static void gen_dis_table (struct bittree
*);
275 static void print_dis_table (void);
276 static void generate_disassembler (void);
277 static void print_string_table (void);
278 static int completer_entries_eq (struct completer_entry
*, struct completer_entry
*);
279 static struct completer_entry
* insert_gclist (struct completer_entry
*);
280 static int get_prefix_len (const char *);
281 static void compute_completer_bits (struct main_entry
*, struct completer_entry
*);
282 static void collapse_redundant_completers (void);
283 static int insert_opcode_dependencies (struct ia64_opcode
*, struct completer_entry
*);
284 static void insert_completer_entry (struct ia64_opcode
*, struct main_entry
*, int);
285 static void print_completer_entry (struct completer_entry
*);
286 static void print_completer_table (void);
287 static int opcodes_eq (struct ia64_opcode
*, struct ia64_opcode
*);
288 static void add_opcode_entry (struct ia64_opcode
*);
289 static void print_main_table (void);
290 static void shrink (struct ia64_opcode
*);
291 static void print_version (void);
292 static void usage (FILE *, int);
293 static void finish_distable (void);
294 static void insert_bit_table_ent (struct bittree
*, int, ia64_insn
, ia64_insn
, int, int, int);
295 static void add_dis_entry (struct bittree
*, ia64_insn
, ia64_insn
, int, struct completer_entry
*, int);
296 static void compact_distree (struct bittree
*);
297 static struct bittree
* make_bittree_entry (void);
298 static struct disent
* add_dis_table_ent (struct disent
*, int, int, int);
302 fail (const char *message
, ...)
306 va_start (args
, message
);
307 fprintf (stderr
, _("%s: Error: "), program_name
);
308 vfprintf (stderr
, message
, args
);
314 warn (const char *message
, ...)
318 va_start (args
, message
);
320 fprintf (stderr
, _("%s: Warning: "), program_name
);
321 vfprintf (stderr
, message
, args
);
325 /* Add NAME to the resource table, where TYPE is RAW or WAW. */
327 insert_resource (const char *name
, enum ia64_dependency_mode type
)
329 if (rdepslen
== rdepstotlen
)
332 rdeps
= (struct rdep
**)
333 xrealloc (rdeps
, sizeof(struct rdep
**) * rdepstotlen
);
335 rdeps
[rdepslen
] = tmalloc(struct rdep
);
336 memset((void *)rdeps
[rdepslen
], 0, sizeof(struct rdep
));
337 rdeps
[rdepslen
]->name
= xstrdup (name
);
338 rdeps
[rdepslen
]->mode
= type
;
339 rdeps
[rdepslen
]->waw_special
= 0;
341 return rdeps
[rdepslen
++];
344 /* Are the lists of dependency indexes equivalent? */
346 deplist_equals (struct deplist
*d1
, struct deplist
*d2
)
350 if (d1
->len
!= d2
->len
)
353 for (i
= 0; i
< d1
->len
; i
++)
354 if (d1
->deps
[i
] != d2
->deps
[i
])
360 /* Add the list of dependencies to the list of dependency lists. */
362 insert_deplist (int count
, unsigned short *deps
)
364 /* Sort the list, then see if an equivalent list exists already.
365 this results in a much smaller set of dependency lists. */
366 struct deplist
*list
;
370 memset ((void *)set
, 0, sizeof (set
));
371 for (i
= 0; i
< count
; i
++)
375 for (i
= 0; i
< (int) sizeof (set
); i
++)
379 list
= tmalloc (struct deplist
);
381 list
->deps
= (unsigned short *) malloc (sizeof (unsigned short) * count
);
383 for (i
= 0, count
= 0; i
< (int) sizeof (set
); i
++)
385 list
->deps
[count
++] = i
;
387 /* Does this list exist already? */
388 for (i
= 0; i
< dlistlen
; i
++)
389 if (deplist_equals (list
, dlists
[i
]))
396 if (dlistlen
== dlisttotlen
)
399 dlists
= (struct deplist
**)
400 xrealloc (dlists
, sizeof(struct deplist
**) * dlisttotlen
);
402 dlists
[dlistlen
] = list
;
407 /* Add the given pair of dependency lists to the opcode dependency list. */
409 insert_dependencies (int nchks
, unsigned short *chks
,
410 int nregs
, unsigned short *regs
)
418 regind
= insert_deplist (nregs
, regs
);
420 chkind
= insert_deplist (nchks
, chks
);
422 for (i
= 0; i
< opdeplen
; i
++)
423 if (opdeps
[i
]->chk
== chkind
424 && opdeps
[i
]->reg
== regind
)
427 pair
= tmalloc (struct opdep
);
431 if (opdeplen
== opdeptotlen
)
434 opdeps
= (struct opdep
**)
435 xrealloc (opdeps
, sizeof(struct opdep
**) * opdeptotlen
);
437 opdeps
[opdeplen
] = pair
;
443 mark_used (struct iclass
*ic
, int clear_terminals
)
449 ic
->terminal_resolved
= 1;
451 for (i
= 0; i
< ic
->nsubs
; i
++)
452 mark_used (ics
[ic
->subs
[i
]], clear_terminals
);
454 for (i
= 0; i
< ic
->nxsubs
; i
++)
455 mark_used (ics
[ic
->xsubs
[i
]], clear_terminals
);
458 /* Look up an instruction class; if CREATE make a new one if none found;
459 returns the index into the insn class array. */
461 fetch_insn_class (const char *full_name
, int create
)
471 if (CONST_STRNEQ (full_name
, "IC:"))
473 name
= xstrdup (full_name
+ 3);
477 name
= xstrdup (full_name
);
479 if ((xsect
= strchr(name
, '\\')) != NULL
)
481 if ((comment
= strchr(name
, '[')) != NULL
)
483 if ((notestr
= strchr(name
, '+')) != NULL
)
486 /* If it is a composite class, then ignore comments and notes that come after
487 the '\\', since they don't apply to the part we are decoding now. */
500 note
= atoi (notestr
+ 1);
501 if ((nextnotestr
= strchr (notestr
+ 1, '+')) != NULL
)
503 if (strcmp (notestr
, "+1+13") == 0)
505 else if (!xsect
|| nextnotestr
< xsect
)
506 warn (_("multiple note %s not handled\n"), notestr
);
510 /* If it's a composite class, leave the notes and comments in place so that
511 we have a unique name for the composite class. Otherwise, we remove
521 for (i
= 0; i
< iclen
; i
++)
522 if (strcmp (name
, ics
[i
]->name
) == 0
523 && ((comment
== NULL
&& ics
[i
]->comment
== NULL
)
524 || (comment
!= NULL
&& ics
[i
]->comment
!= NULL
525 && strncmp (ics
[i
]->comment
, comment
,
526 strlen (ics
[i
]->comment
)) == 0))
527 && note
== ics
[i
]->note
)
533 /* Doesn't exist, so make a new one. */
534 if (iclen
== ictotlen
)
537 ics
= (struct iclass
**)
538 xrealloc (ics
, (ictotlen
) * sizeof (struct iclass
*));
542 ics
[ind
] = tmalloc (struct iclass
);
543 memset ((void *)ics
[ind
], 0, sizeof (struct iclass
));
544 ics
[ind
]->name
= xstrdup (name
);
545 ics
[ind
]->is_class
= is_class
;
546 ics
[ind
]->orphan
= 1;
550 ics
[ind
]->comment
= xstrdup (comment
+ 1);
551 ics
[ind
]->comment
[strlen (ics
[ind
]->comment
)-1] = 0;
555 ics
[ind
]->note
= note
;
557 /* If it's a composite class, there's a comment or note, look for an
558 existing class or terminal with the same name. */
559 if ((xsect
|| comment
|| notestr
) && is_class
)
561 /* First, populate with the class we're based on. */
562 char *subname
= name
;
572 ics
[ind
]->subs
= tmalloc(int);
573 ics
[ind
]->subs
[0] = fetch_insn_class (subname
, 1);;
578 char *subname
= xsect
+ 1;
580 xsect
= strchr (subname
, '\\');
583 ics
[ind
]->xsubs
[ics
[ind
]->nxsubs
] = fetch_insn_class (subname
,1);
591 /* For sorting a class's sub-class list only; make sure classes appear before
594 sub_compare (const void *e1
, const void *e2
)
596 struct iclass
*ic1
= ics
[*(int *)e1
];
597 struct iclass
*ic2
= ics
[*(int *)e2
];
604 else if (ic2
->is_class
)
607 return strcmp (ic1
->name
, ic2
->name
);
611 load_insn_classes (void)
613 FILE *fp
= fopen ("ia64-ic.tbl", "r");
617 fail (_("can't find ia64-ic.tbl for reading\n"));
619 /* Discard first line. */
620 fgets (buf
, sizeof(buf
), fp
);
628 if (fgets (buf
, sizeof (buf
), fp
) == NULL
)
631 while (ISSPACE (buf
[strlen (buf
) - 1]))
632 buf
[strlen (buf
) - 1] = '\0';
638 if (tmp
== buf
+ sizeof (buf
))
643 iclass
= fetch_insn_class (name
, 1);
644 ics
[iclass
]->is_class
= 1;
646 if (strcmp (name
, "none") == 0)
648 ics
[iclass
]->is_class
= 0;
649 ics
[iclass
]->terminal_resolved
= 1;
653 /* For this class, record all sub-classes. */
659 while (*tmp
&& ISSPACE (*tmp
))
662 if (tmp
== buf
+ sizeof (buf
))
666 while (*tmp
&& *tmp
!= ',')
669 if (tmp
== buf
+ sizeof (buf
))
675 ics
[iclass
]->subs
= (int *)
676 xrealloc ((void *)ics
[iclass
]->subs
,
677 (ics
[iclass
]->nsubs
+ 1) * sizeof (int));
679 sub
= fetch_insn_class (subname
, 1);
680 ics
[iclass
]->subs
= (int *)
681 xrealloc (ics
[iclass
]->subs
, (ics
[iclass
]->nsubs
+ 1) * sizeof (int));
682 ics
[iclass
]->subs
[ics
[iclass
]->nsubs
++] = sub
;
685 /* Make sure classes come before terminals. */
686 qsort ((void *)ics
[iclass
]->subs
,
687 ics
[iclass
]->nsubs
, sizeof(int), sub_compare
);
692 printf ("%d classes\n", iclen
);
695 /* Extract the insn classes from the given line. */
697 parse_resource_users (ref
, usersp
, nusersp
, notesp
)
704 char *line
= xstrdup (ref
);
706 int *users
= *usersp
;
707 int count
= *nusersp
;
708 int *notes
= *notesp
;
720 while (ISSPACE (*tmp
))
723 while (*tmp
&& *tmp
!= ',')
728 xsect
= strchr (name
, '\\');
729 if ((notestr
= strstr (name
, "+")) != NULL
)
733 note
= atoi (notestr
+ 1);
734 if ((nextnotestr
= strchr (notestr
+ 1, '+')) != NULL
)
736 /* Note 13 always implies note 1. */
737 if (strcmp (notestr
, "+1+13") == 0)
739 else if (!xsect
|| nextnotestr
< xsect
)
740 warn (_("multiple note %s not handled\n"), notestr
);
748 /* All classes are created when the insn class table is parsed;
749 Individual instructions might not appear until the dependency tables
750 are read. Only create new classes if it's *not* an insn class,
751 or if it's a composite class (which wouldn't necessarily be in the IC
753 if (! CONST_STRNEQ (name
, "IC:") || xsect
!= NULL
)
756 iclass
= fetch_insn_class (name
, create
);
760 xrealloc ((void *) users
,(count
+ 1) * sizeof (int));
762 xrealloc ((void *) notes
,(count
+ 1) * sizeof (int));
764 users
[count
++] = iclass
;
765 mark_used (ics
[iclass
], 0);
768 printf("Class %s not found\n", name
);
770 /* Update the return values. */
779 parse_semantics (char *sem
)
781 if (strcmp (sem
, "none") == 0)
782 return IA64_DVS_NONE
;
783 else if (strcmp (sem
, "implied") == 0)
784 return IA64_DVS_IMPLIED
;
785 else if (strcmp (sem
, "impliedF") == 0)
786 return IA64_DVS_IMPLIEDF
;
787 else if (strcmp (sem
, "data") == 0)
788 return IA64_DVS_DATA
;
789 else if (strcmp (sem
, "instr") == 0)
790 return IA64_DVS_INSTR
;
791 else if (strcmp (sem
, "specific") == 0)
792 return IA64_DVS_SPECIFIC
;
793 else if (strcmp (sem
, "stop") == 0)
794 return IA64_DVS_STOP
;
796 return IA64_DVS_OTHER
;
800 add_dep (const char *name
, const char *chk
, const char *reg
,
801 int semantics
, int mode
, char *extra
, int flag
)
805 rs
= insert_resource (name
, mode
);
807 parse_resource_users (chk
, &rs
->chks
, &rs
->nchks
, &rs
->chknotes
);
808 parse_resource_users (reg
, &rs
->regs
, &rs
->nregs
, &rs
->regnotes
);
810 rs
->semantics
= semantics
;
812 rs
->waw_special
= flag
;
816 load_depfile (const char *filename
, enum ia64_dependency_mode mode
)
818 FILE *fp
= fopen (filename
, "r");
822 fail (_("can't find %s for reading\n"), filename
);
824 fgets (buf
, sizeof(buf
), fp
);
832 if (fgets (buf
, sizeof(buf
), fp
) == NULL
)
835 while (ISSPACE (buf
[strlen (buf
) - 1]))
836 buf
[strlen (buf
) - 1] = '\0';
843 while (ISSPACE (*tmp
))
846 tmp
= strchr (tmp
, ';');
850 while (ISSPACE (*tmp
))
853 tmp
= strchr (tmp
, ';');
857 while (ISSPACE (*tmp
))
859 semantics
= parse_semantics (tmp
);
860 extra
= semantics
== IA64_DVS_OTHER
? xstrdup (tmp
) : NULL
;
862 /* For WAW entries, if the chks and regs differ, we need to enter the
863 entries in both positions so that the tables will be parsed properly,
864 without a lot of extra work. */
865 if (mode
== IA64_DV_WAW
&& strcmp (regp
, chkp
) != 0)
867 add_dep (name
, chkp
, regp
, semantics
, mode
, extra
, 0);
868 add_dep (name
, regp
, chkp
, semantics
, mode
, extra
, 1);
872 add_dep (name
, chkp
, regp
, semantics
, mode
, extra
, 0);
879 load_dependencies (void)
881 load_depfile ("ia64-raw.tbl", IA64_DV_RAW
);
882 load_depfile ("ia64-waw.tbl", IA64_DV_WAW
);
883 load_depfile ("ia64-war.tbl", IA64_DV_WAR
);
886 printf ("%d RAW/WAW/WAR dependencies\n", rdepslen
);
889 /* Is the given operand an indirect register file operand? */
891 irf_operand (int op
, const char *field
)
895 return op
== IA64_OPND_RR_R3
|| op
== IA64_OPND_DBR_R3
896 || op
== IA64_OPND_IBR_R3
|| op
== IA64_OPND_PKR_R3
897 || op
== IA64_OPND_PMC_R3
|| op
== IA64_OPND_PMD_R3
898 || op
== IA64_OPND_MSR_R3
|| op
== IA64_OPND_CPUID_R3
;
902 return ((op
== IA64_OPND_RR_R3
&& strstr (field
, "rr"))
903 || (op
== IA64_OPND_DBR_R3
&& strstr (field
, "dbr"))
904 || (op
== IA64_OPND_IBR_R3
&& strstr (field
, "ibr"))
905 || (op
== IA64_OPND_PKR_R3
&& strstr (field
, "pkr"))
906 || (op
== IA64_OPND_PMC_R3
&& strstr (field
, "pmc"))
907 || (op
== IA64_OPND_PMD_R3
&& strstr (field
, "pmd"))
908 || (op
== IA64_OPND_MSR_R3
&& strstr (field
, "msr"))
909 || (op
== IA64_OPND_CPUID_R3
&& strstr (field
, "cpuid")));
913 /* Handle mov_ar, mov_br, mov_cr, mov_indirect, mov_ip, mov_pr, mov_psr, and
914 mov_um insn classes. */
916 in_iclass_mov_x (struct ia64_opcode
*idesc
, struct iclass
*ic
,
917 const char *format
, const char *field
)
919 int plain_mov
= strcmp (idesc
->name
, "mov") == 0;
930 int i
= strcmp (idesc
->name
, "mov.i") == 0;
931 int m
= strcmp (idesc
->name
, "mov.m") == 0;
932 int i2627
= i
&& idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_AR3
;
933 int i28
= i
&& idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_AR3
;
934 int m2930
= m
&& idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_AR3
;
935 int m31
= m
&& idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_AR3
;
936 int pseudo0
= plain_mov
&& idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_AR3
;
937 int pseudo1
= plain_mov
&& idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_AR3
;
941 return strstr (format
, "I26") || strstr (format
, "I27");
943 return strstr (format
, "I28") != NULL
;
945 return strstr (format
, "M29") || strstr (format
, "M30");
947 return strstr (format
, "M31") != NULL
;
948 if (pseudo0
|| pseudo1
)
954 int i21
= idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_B1
;
955 int i22
= plain_mov
&& idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_B2
;
957 return strstr (format
, "I22") != NULL
;
959 return strstr (format
, "I21") != NULL
;
964 int m32
= plain_mov
&& idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_CR3
;
965 int m33
= plain_mov
&& idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_CR3
;
967 return strstr (format
, "M32") != NULL
;
969 return strstr (format
, "M33") != NULL
;
973 if (ic
->name
[5] == 'n')
975 int m42
= plain_mov
&& irf_operand (idesc
->operands
[0], field
);
976 int m43
= plain_mov
&& irf_operand (idesc
->operands
[1], field
);
978 return strstr (format
, "M42") != NULL
;
980 return strstr (format
, "M43") != NULL
;
982 else if (ic
->name
[5] == 'p')
984 return idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_IP
;
990 if (ic
->name
[5] == 'r')
992 int i25
= plain_mov
&& idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_PR
;
993 int i23
= plain_mov
&& idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_PR
;
994 int i24
= plain_mov
&& idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_PR_ROT
;
996 return strstr (format
, "I23") != NULL
;
998 return strstr (format
, "I24") != NULL
;
1000 return strstr (format
, "I25") != NULL
;
1002 else if (ic
->name
[5] == 's')
1004 int m35
= plain_mov
&& idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_PSR_L
;
1005 int m36
= plain_mov
&& idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_PSR
;
1007 return strstr (format
, "M35") != NULL
;
1009 return strstr (format
, "M36") != NULL
;
1016 int m35
= plain_mov
&& idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_PSR_UM
;
1017 int m36
= plain_mov
&& idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_PSR_UM
;
1019 return strstr (format
, "M35") != NULL
;
1021 return strstr (format
, "M36") != NULL
;
1028 /* Is the given opcode in the given insn class? */
1030 in_iclass (struct ia64_opcode
*idesc
, struct iclass
*ic
,
1031 const char *format
, const char *field
, int *notep
)
1038 if (CONST_STRNEQ (ic
->comment
, "Format"))
1040 /* Assume that the first format seen is the most restrictive, and
1041 only keep a later one if it looks like it's more restrictive. */
1044 if (strlen (ic
->comment
) < strlen (format
))
1046 warn (_("most recent format '%s'\nappears more restrictive than '%s'\n"),
1047 ic
->comment
, format
);
1048 format
= ic
->comment
;
1052 format
= ic
->comment
;
1054 else if (CONST_STRNEQ (ic
->comment
, "Field"))
1057 warn (_("overlapping field %s->%s\n"),
1058 ic
->comment
, field
);
1059 field
= ic
->comment
;
1063 /* An insn class matches anything that is the same followed by completers,
1064 except when the absence and presence of completers constitutes different
1066 if (ic
->nsubs
== 0 && ic
->nxsubs
== 0)
1068 int is_mov
= CONST_STRNEQ (idesc
->name
, "mov");
1069 int plain_mov
= strcmp (idesc
->name
, "mov") == 0;
1070 int len
= strlen(ic
->name
);
1072 resolved
= ((strncmp (ic
->name
, idesc
->name
, len
) == 0)
1073 && (idesc
->name
[len
] == '\0'
1074 || idesc
->name
[len
] == '.'));
1076 /* All break, nop, and hint variations must match exactly. */
1078 (strcmp (ic
->name
, "break") == 0
1079 || strcmp (ic
->name
, "nop") == 0
1080 || strcmp (ic
->name
, "hint") == 0))
1081 resolved
= strcmp (ic
->name
, idesc
->name
) == 0;
1083 /* Assume restrictions in the FORMAT/FIELD negate resolution,
1084 unless specifically allowed by clauses in this block. */
1085 if (resolved
&& field
)
1087 /* Check Field(sf)==sN against opcode sN. */
1088 if (strstr(field
, "(sf)==") != NULL
)
1092 if ((sf
= strstr (idesc
->name
, ".s")) != 0)
1093 resolved
= strcmp (sf
+ 1, strstr (field
, "==") + 2) == 0;
1095 /* Check Field(lftype)==XXX. */
1096 else if (strstr (field
, "(lftype)") != NULL
)
1098 if (strstr (idesc
->name
, "fault") != NULL
)
1099 resolved
= strstr (field
, "fault") != NULL
;
1101 resolved
= strstr (field
, "fault") == NULL
;
1103 /* Handle Field(ctype)==XXX. */
1104 else if (strstr (field
, "(ctype)") != NULL
)
1106 if (strstr (idesc
->name
, "or.andcm"))
1107 resolved
= strstr (field
, "or.andcm") != NULL
;
1108 else if (strstr (idesc
->name
, "and.orcm"))
1109 resolved
= strstr (field
, "and.orcm") != NULL
;
1110 else if (strstr (idesc
->name
, "orcm"))
1111 resolved
= strstr (field
, "or orcm") != NULL
;
1112 else if (strstr (idesc
->name
, "or"))
1113 resolved
= strstr (field
, "or orcm") != NULL
;
1114 else if (strstr (idesc
->name
, "andcm"))
1115 resolved
= strstr (field
, "and andcm") != NULL
;
1116 else if (strstr (idesc
->name
, "and"))
1117 resolved
= strstr (field
, "and andcm") != NULL
;
1118 else if (strstr (idesc
->name
, "unc"))
1119 resolved
= strstr (field
, "unc") != NULL
;
1121 resolved
= strcmp (field
, "Field(ctype)==") == 0;
1125 if (resolved
&& format
)
1127 if (CONST_STRNEQ (idesc
->name
, "dep")
1128 && strstr (format
, "I13") != NULL
)
1129 resolved
= idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_IMM8
;
1130 else if (CONST_STRNEQ (idesc
->name
, "chk")
1131 && strstr (format
, "M21") != NULL
)
1132 resolved
= idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_F2
;
1133 else if (CONST_STRNEQ (idesc
->name
, "lfetch"))
1134 resolved
= (strstr (format
, "M14 M15") != NULL
1135 && (idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_R2
1136 || idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_IMM9b
));
1137 else if (CONST_STRNEQ (idesc
->name
, "br.call")
1138 && strstr (format
, "B5") != NULL
)
1139 resolved
= idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_B2
;
1140 else if (CONST_STRNEQ (idesc
->name
, "br.call")
1141 && strstr (format
, "B3") != NULL
)
1142 resolved
= idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_TGT25c
;
1143 else if (CONST_STRNEQ (idesc
->name
, "brp")
1144 && strstr (format
, "B7") != NULL
)
1145 resolved
= idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_B2
;
1146 else if (strcmp (ic
->name
, "invala") == 0)
1147 resolved
= strcmp (idesc
->name
, ic
->name
) == 0;
1148 else if (CONST_STRNEQ (idesc
->name
, "st")
1149 && (strstr (format
, "M5") != NULL
1150 || strstr (format
, "M10") != NULL
))
1151 resolved
= idesc
->flags
& IA64_OPCODE_POSTINC
;
1152 else if (CONST_STRNEQ (idesc
->name
, "ld")
1153 && (strstr (format
, "M2 M3") != NULL
1154 || strstr (format
, "M12") != NULL
1155 || strstr (format
, "M7 M8") != NULL
))
1156 resolved
= idesc
->flags
& IA64_OPCODE_POSTINC
;
1161 /* Misc brl variations ('.cond' is optional);
1162 plain brl matches brl.cond. */
1164 && (strcmp (idesc
->name
, "brl") == 0
1165 || CONST_STRNEQ (idesc
->name
, "brl."))
1166 && strcmp (ic
->name
, "brl.cond") == 0)
1171 /* Misc br variations ('.cond' is optional). */
1173 && (strcmp (idesc
->name
, "br") == 0
1174 || CONST_STRNEQ (idesc
->name
, "br."))
1175 && strcmp (ic
->name
, "br.cond") == 0)
1178 resolved
= (strstr (format
, "B4") != NULL
1179 && idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_B2
)
1180 || (strstr (format
, "B1") != NULL
1181 && idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_TGT25c
);
1186 /* probe variations. */
1187 if (!resolved
&& CONST_STRNEQ (idesc
->name
, "probe"))
1189 resolved
= strcmp (ic
->name
, "probe") == 0
1190 && !((strstr (idesc
->name
, "fault") != NULL
)
1191 ^ (format
&& strstr (format
, "M40") != NULL
));
1194 /* mov variations. */
1195 if (!resolved
&& is_mov
)
1199 /* mov alias for fmerge. */
1200 if (strcmp (ic
->name
, "fmerge") == 0)
1202 resolved
= idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_F1
1203 && idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_F3
;
1205 /* mov alias for adds (r3 or imm14). */
1206 else if (strcmp (ic
->name
, "adds") == 0)
1208 resolved
= (idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_R1
1209 && (idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_R3
1210 || (idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_IMM14
)));
1212 /* mov alias for addl. */
1213 else if (strcmp (ic
->name
, "addl") == 0)
1215 resolved
= idesc
->operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_R1
1216 && idesc
->operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_IMM22
;
1220 /* Some variants of mov and mov.[im]. */
1221 if (!resolved
&& CONST_STRNEQ (ic
->name
, "mov_"))
1222 resolved
= in_iclass_mov_x (idesc
, ic
, format
, field
);
1225 /* Keep track of this so we can flag any insn classes which aren't
1226 mapped onto at least one real insn. */
1228 ic
->terminal_resolved
= 1;
1230 else for (i
= 0; i
< ic
->nsubs
; i
++)
1232 if (in_iclass (idesc
, ics
[ic
->subs
[i
]], format
, field
, notep
))
1236 for (j
= 0; j
< ic
->nxsubs
; j
++)
1237 if (in_iclass (idesc
, ics
[ic
->xsubs
[j
]], NULL
, NULL
, NULL
))
1241 printf ("%s is in IC %s\n", idesc
->name
, ic
->name
);
1248 /* If it's in this IC, add the IC note (if any) to the insn. */
1251 if (ic
->note
&& notep
)
1253 if (*notep
&& *notep
!= ic
->note
)
1254 warn (_("overwriting note %d with note %d (IC:%s)\n"),
1255 *notep
, ic
->note
, ic
->name
);
1266 lookup_regindex (const char *name
, int specifier
)
1271 if (strstr (name
, "[RSC]"))
1273 if (strstr (name
, "[BSP]"))
1275 else if (strstr (name
, "[BSPSTORE]"))
1277 else if (strstr (name
, "[RNAT]"))
1279 else if (strstr (name
, "[FCR]"))
1281 else if (strstr (name
, "[EFLAG]"))
1283 else if (strstr (name
, "[CSD]"))
1285 else if (strstr (name
, "[SSD]"))
1287 else if (strstr (name
, "[CFLG]"))
1289 else if (strstr (name
, "[FSR]"))
1291 else if (strstr (name
, "[FIR]"))
1293 else if (strstr (name
, "[FDR]"))
1295 else if (strstr (name
, "[CCV]"))
1297 else if (strstr (name
, "[ITC]"))
1299 else if (strstr (name
, "[PFS]"))
1301 else if (strstr (name
, "[LC]"))
1303 else if (strstr (name
, "[EC]"))
1307 if (strstr (name
, "[DCR]"))
1309 else if (strstr (name
, "[ITM]"))
1311 else if (strstr (name
, "[IVA]"))
1313 else if (strstr (name
, "[PTA]"))
1315 else if (strstr (name
, "[GPTA]"))
1317 else if (strstr (name
, "[IPSR]"))
1319 else if (strstr (name
, "[ISR]"))
1321 else if (strstr (name
, "[IIP]"))
1323 else if (strstr (name
, "[IFA]"))
1325 else if (strstr (name
, "[ITIR]"))
1327 else if (strstr (name
, "[IIPA]"))
1329 else if (strstr (name
, "[IFS]"))
1331 else if (strstr (name
, "[IIM]"))
1333 else if (strstr (name
, "[IHA]"))
1335 else if (strstr (name
, "[LID]"))
1337 else if (strstr (name
, "[IVR]"))
1339 else if (strstr (name
, "[TPR]"))
1341 else if (strstr (name
, "[EOI]"))
1343 else if (strstr (name
, "[ITV]"))
1345 else if (strstr (name
, "[PMV]"))
1347 else if (strstr (name
, "[CMCV]"))
1351 if (strstr (name
, ".be"))
1353 else if (strstr (name
, ".up"))
1355 else if (strstr (name
, ".ac"))
1357 else if (strstr (name
, ".mfl"))
1359 else if (strstr (name
, ".mfh"))
1361 else if (strstr (name
, ".ic"))
1363 else if (strstr (name
, ".i"))
1365 else if (strstr (name
, ".pk"))
1367 else if (strstr (name
, ".dt"))
1369 else if (strstr (name
, ".dfl"))
1371 else if (strstr (name
, ".dfh"))
1373 else if (strstr (name
, ".sp"))
1375 else if (strstr (name
, ".pp"))
1377 else if (strstr (name
, ".di"))
1379 else if (strstr (name
, ".si"))
1381 else if (strstr (name
, ".db"))
1383 else if (strstr (name
, ".lp"))
1385 else if (strstr (name
, ".tb"))
1387 else if (strstr (name
, ".rt"))
1389 else if (strstr (name
, ".cpl"))
1391 else if (strstr (name
, ".rs"))
1393 else if (strstr (name
, ".mc"))
1395 else if (strstr (name
, ".it"))
1397 else if (strstr (name
, ".id"))
1399 else if (strstr (name
, ".da"))
1401 else if (strstr (name
, ".dd"))
1403 else if (strstr (name
, ".ss"))
1405 else if (strstr (name
, ".ri"))
1407 else if (strstr (name
, ".ed"))
1409 else if (strstr (name
, ".bn"))
1411 else if (strstr (name
, ".ia"))
1413 else if (strstr (name
, ".vm"))
1424 lookup_specifier (const char *name
)
1426 if (strchr (name
, '%'))
1428 if (strstr (name
, "AR[K%]") != NULL
)
1429 return IA64_RS_AR_K
;
1430 if (strstr (name
, "AR[UNAT]") != NULL
)
1431 return IA64_RS_AR_UNAT
;
1432 if (strstr (name
, "AR%, % in 8") != NULL
)
1434 if (strstr (name
, "AR%, % in 48") != NULL
)
1436 if (strstr (name
, "BR%") != NULL
)
1438 if (strstr (name
, "CR[IRR%]") != NULL
)
1439 return IA64_RS_CR_IRR
;
1440 if (strstr (name
, "CR[LRR%]") != NULL
)
1441 return IA64_RS_CR_LRR
;
1442 if (strstr (name
, "CR%") != NULL
)
1444 if (strstr (name
, "FR%, % in 0") != NULL
)
1446 if (strstr (name
, "FR%, % in 2") != NULL
)
1448 if (strstr (name
, "GR%") != NULL
)
1450 if (strstr (name
, "PR%, % in 1 ") != NULL
)
1452 if (strstr (name
, "PR%, % in 16 ") != NULL
)
1455 warn (_("don't know how to specify %% dependency %s\n"),
1458 else if (strchr (name
, '#'))
1460 if (strstr (name
, "CPUID#") != NULL
)
1461 return IA64_RS_CPUID
;
1462 if (strstr (name
, "DBR#") != NULL
)
1464 if (strstr (name
, "IBR#") != NULL
)
1466 if (strstr (name
, "MSR#") != NULL
)
1468 if (strstr (name
, "PKR#") != NULL
)
1470 if (strstr (name
, "PMC#") != NULL
)
1472 if (strstr (name
, "PMD#") != NULL
)
1474 if (strstr (name
, "RR#") != NULL
)
1477 warn (_("Don't know how to specify # dependency %s\n"),
1480 else if (CONST_STRNEQ (name
, "AR[FPSR]"))
1481 return IA64_RS_AR_FPSR
;
1482 else if (CONST_STRNEQ (name
, "AR["))
1484 else if (CONST_STRNEQ (name
, "CR["))
1486 else if (CONST_STRNEQ (name
, "PSR."))
1488 else if (strcmp (name
, "InService*") == 0)
1489 return IA64_RS_INSERVICE
;
1490 else if (strcmp (name
, "GR0") == 0)
1492 else if (strcmp (name
, "CFM") == 0)
1494 else if (strcmp (name
, "PR63") == 0)
1495 return IA64_RS_PR63
;
1496 else if (strcmp (name
, "RSE") == 0)
1503 print_dependency_table ()
1509 for (i
=0;i
< iclen
;i
++)
1511 if (ics
[i
]->is_class
)
1515 if (ics
[i
]->comment
)
1516 warn (_("IC:%s [%s] has no terminals or sub-classes\n"),
1517 ics
[i
]->name
, ics
[i
]->comment
);
1519 warn (_("IC:%s has no terminals or sub-classes\n"),
1525 if (!ics
[i
]->terminal_resolved
&& !ics
[i
]->orphan
)
1527 if (ics
[i
]->comment
)
1528 warn (_("no insns mapped directly to terminal IC %s [%s]"),
1529 ics
[i
]->name
, ics
[i
]->comment
);
1531 warn (_("no insns mapped directly to terminal IC %s\n"),
1537 for (i
= 0; i
< iclen
; i
++)
1541 mark_used (ics
[i
], 1);
1542 warn (_("class %s is defined but not used\n"),
1548 for (i
= 0; i
< rdepslen
; i
++)
1550 static const char *mode_str
[] = { "RAW", "WAW", "WAR" };
1552 if (rdeps
[i
]->total_chks
== 0)
1553 warn (_("Warning: rsrc %s (%s) has no chks%s\n"),
1554 rdeps
[i
]->name
, mode_str
[rdeps
[i
]->mode
],
1555 rdeps
[i
]->total_regs
? "" : " or regs");
1556 else if (rdeps
[i
]->total_regs
== 0)
1557 warn (_("rsrc %s (%s) has no regs\n"),
1558 rdeps
[i
]->name
, mode_str
[rdeps
[i
]->mode
]);
1562 /* The dependencies themselves. */
1563 printf ("static const struct ia64_dependency\ndependencies[] = {\n");
1564 for (i
= 0; i
< rdepslen
; i
++)
1566 /* '%', '#', AR[], CR[], or PSR. indicates we need to specify the actual
1568 int specifier
= lookup_specifier (rdeps
[i
]->name
);
1569 int regindex
= lookup_regindex (rdeps
[i
]->name
, specifier
);
1571 printf (" { \"%s\", %d, %d, %d, %d, ",
1572 rdeps
[i
]->name
, specifier
,
1573 (int)rdeps
[i
]->mode
, (int)rdeps
[i
]->semantics
, regindex
);
1574 if (rdeps
[i
]->semantics
== IA64_DVS_OTHER
)
1576 const char *quote
, *rest
;
1579 rest
= rdeps
[i
]->extra
;
1580 quote
= strchr (rest
, '\"');
1581 while (quote
!= NULL
)
1583 printf ("%.*s\\\"", (int) (quote
- rest
), rest
);
1585 quote
= strchr (rest
, '\"');
1587 printf ("%s\", ", rest
);
1595 /* And dependency lists. */
1596 for (i
=0;i
< dlistlen
;i
++)
1599 printf ("static const unsigned short dep%d[] = {\n ", i
);
1600 for (j
=0;j
< dlists
[i
]->len
; j
++)
1602 len
+= printf ("%d, ", dlists
[i
]->deps
[j
]);
1609 printf ("\n};\n\n");
1612 /* And opcode dependency list. */
1613 printf ("#define NELS(X) (sizeof(X)/sizeof(X[0]))\n");
1614 printf ("static const struct ia64_opcode_dependency\n");
1615 printf ("op_dependencies[] = {\n");
1616 for (i
= 0; i
< opdeplen
; i
++)
1619 if (opdeps
[i
]->chk
== -1)
1620 printf ("0, NULL, ");
1622 printf ("NELS(dep%d), dep%d, ", opdeps
[i
]->chk
, opdeps
[i
]->chk
);
1623 if (opdeps
[i
]->reg
== -1)
1624 printf ("0, NULL, ");
1626 printf ("NELS(dep%d), dep%d, ", opdeps
[i
]->reg
, opdeps
[i
]->reg
);
1633 /* Add STR to the string table. */
1634 static struct string_entry
*
1635 insert_string (char *str
)
1637 int start
= 0, end
= strtablen
;
1640 if (strtablen
== strtabtotlen
)
1643 string_table
= (struct string_entry
**)
1644 xrealloc (string_table
,
1645 sizeof (struct string_entry
**) * strtabtotlen
);
1651 string_table
[0] = tmalloc (struct string_entry
);
1652 string_table
[0]->s
= xstrdup (str
);
1653 string_table
[0]->num
= 0;
1654 return string_table
[0];
1657 if (strcmp (str
, string_table
[strtablen
- 1]->s
) > 0)
1659 else if (strcmp (str
, string_table
[0]->s
) < 0)
1667 i
= (start
+ end
) / 2;
1668 c
= strcmp (str
, string_table
[i
]->s
);
1673 return string_table
[i
];
1682 for (; i
> 0 && i
< strtablen
; i
--)
1683 if (strcmp (str
, string_table
[i
- 1]->s
) > 0)
1686 for (; i
< strtablen
; i
++)
1687 if (strcmp (str
, string_table
[i
]->s
) < 0)
1690 for (x
= strtablen
- 1; x
>= i
; x
--)
1692 string_table
[x
+ 1] = string_table
[x
];
1693 string_table
[x
+ 1]->num
= x
+ 1;
1696 string_table
[i
] = tmalloc (struct string_entry
);
1697 string_table
[i
]->s
= xstrdup (str
);
1698 string_table
[i
]->num
= i
;
1701 return string_table
[i
];
1704 static struct bittree
*
1705 make_bittree_entry (void)
1707 struct bittree
*res
= tmalloc (struct bittree
);
1710 res
->bits
[0] = NULL
;
1711 res
->bits
[1] = NULL
;
1712 res
->bits
[2] = NULL
;
1714 res
->bits_to_skip
= 0;
1719 static struct disent
*
1720 add_dis_table_ent (which
, insn
, order
, completer_index
)
1721 struct disent
*which
;
1724 int completer_index
;
1734 while (ent
->nexte
!= NULL
)
1737 ent
= (ent
->nexte
= tmalloc (struct disent
));
1741 ent
= tmalloc (struct disent
);
1742 ent
->next_ent
= disinsntable
;
1749 ent
->priority
= order
;
1751 while (completer_index
!= 1)
1753 ci
= (ci
<< 1) | (completer_index
& 1);
1754 completer_index
>>= 1;
1756 ent
->completer_index
= ci
;
1763 struct disent
*ent
= disinsntable
;
1764 struct disent
*prev
= ent
;
1766 ent
->ournum
= 32768;
1767 while ((ent
= ent
->next_ent
) != NULL
)
1769 ent
->ournum
= prev
->ournum
+ prev
->nextcnt
+ 1;
1775 insert_bit_table_ent (curr_ent
, bit
, opcode
, mask
,
1776 opcodenum
, order
, completer_index
)
1777 struct bittree
*curr_ent
;
1783 int completer_index
;
1787 struct bittree
*next
;
1791 struct disent
*nent
= add_dis_table_ent (curr_ent
->disent
,
1794 curr_ent
->disent
= nent
;
1798 m
= ((ia64_insn
) 1) << bit
;
1801 b
= (opcode
& m
) ? 1 : 0;
1805 next
= curr_ent
->bits
[b
];
1808 next
= make_bittree_entry ();
1809 curr_ent
->bits
[b
] = next
;
1811 insert_bit_table_ent (next
, bit
- 1, opcode
, mask
, opcodenum
, order
,
1816 add_dis_entry (first
, opcode
, mask
, opcodenum
, ent
, completer_index
)
1817 struct bittree
*first
;
1821 struct completer_entry
*ent
;
1822 int completer_index
;
1824 if (completer_index
& (1 << 20))
1829 ia64_insn newopcode
= (opcode
& (~ ent
->mask
)) | ent
->bits
;
1830 add_dis_entry (first
, newopcode
, mask
, opcodenum
, ent
->addl_entries
,
1831 (completer_index
<< 1) | 1);
1833 if (ent
->is_terminal
)
1835 insert_bit_table_ent (bittree
, 40, newopcode
, mask
,
1836 opcodenum
, opcode_count
- ent
->order
- 1,
1837 (completer_index
<< 1) | 1);
1839 completer_index
<<= 1;
1840 ent
= ent
->alternative
;
1844 /* This optimization pass combines multiple "don't care" nodes. */
1846 compact_distree (ent
)
1847 struct bittree
*ent
;
1849 #define IS_SKIP(ent) \
1850 ((ent->bits[2] !=NULL) \
1851 && (ent->bits[0] == NULL && ent->bits[1] == NULL && ent->skip_flag == 0))
1854 struct bittree
*nent
= ent
;
1857 while (IS_SKIP (nent
))
1860 nent
= nent
->bits
[2];
1865 struct bittree
*next
= ent
->bits
[2];
1867 ent
->bits
[0] = nent
->bits
[0];
1868 ent
->bits
[1] = nent
->bits
[1];
1869 ent
->bits
[2] = nent
->bits
[2];
1870 ent
->disent
= nent
->disent
;
1872 ent
->bits_to_skip
= bitcnt
;
1873 while (next
!= nent
)
1875 struct bittree
*b
= next
;
1876 next
= next
->bits
[2];
1882 for (x
= 0; x
< 3; x
++)
1884 struct bittree
*i
= ent
->bits
[x
];
1887 compact_distree (i
);
1891 static unsigned char *insn_list
;
1892 static int insn_list_len
= 0;
1893 static int tot_insn_list_len
= 0;
1895 /* Generate the disassembler state machine corresponding to the tree
1899 struct bittree
*ent
;
1902 int our_offset
= insn_list_len
;
1904 int totbits
= bitsused
;
1907 int zero_dest
= 0; /* Initialize this with 0 to keep gcc quiet... */
1909 /* If this is a terminal entry, there's no point in skipping any
1911 if (ent
->skip_flag
&& ent
->bits
[0] == NULL
&& ent
->bits
[1] == NULL
&&
1912 ent
->bits
[2] == NULL
)
1914 if (ent
->disent
== NULL
)
1920 /* Calculate the amount of space needed for this entry, or at least
1921 a conservatively large approximation. */
1925 for (x
= 1; x
< 3; x
++)
1926 if (ent
->bits
[x
] != NULL
)
1929 if (ent
->disent
!= NULL
)
1931 if (ent
->bits
[2] != NULL
)
1937 /* Now allocate the space. */
1938 needed_bytes
= (totbits
+ 7) / 8;
1939 if ((needed_bytes
+ insn_list_len
) > tot_insn_list_len
)
1941 tot_insn_list_len
+= 256;
1942 insn_list
= (unsigned char *) xrealloc (insn_list
, tot_insn_list_len
);
1944 our_offset
= insn_list_len
;
1945 insn_list_len
+= needed_bytes
;
1946 memset (insn_list
+ our_offset
, 0, needed_bytes
);
1948 /* Encode the skip entry by setting bit 6 set in the state op field,
1949 and store the # of bits to skip immediately after. */
1953 insn_list
[our_offset
+ 0] |= 0x40 | ((ent
->bits_to_skip
>> 2) & 0xf);
1954 insn_list
[our_offset
+ 1] |= ((ent
->bits_to_skip
& 3) << 6);
1957 #define IS_ONLY_IFZERO(ENT) \
1958 ((ENT)->bits[0] != NULL && (ENT)->bits[1] == NULL && (ENT)->bits[2] == NULL \
1959 && (ENT)->disent == NULL && (ENT)->skip_flag == 0)
1961 /* Store an "if (bit is zero)" instruction by setting bit 7 in the
1963 if (ent
->bits
[0] != NULL
)
1965 struct bittree
*nent
= ent
->bits
[0];
1968 insn_list
[our_offset
] |= 0x80;
1970 /* We can encode sequences of multiple "if (bit is zero)" tests
1971 by storing the # of zero bits to check in the lower 3 bits of
1972 the instruction. However, this only applies if the state
1973 solely tests for a zero bit. */
1975 if (IS_ONLY_IFZERO (ent
))
1977 while (IS_ONLY_IFZERO (nent
) && zero_count
< 7)
1979 nent
= nent
->bits
[0];
1983 insn_list
[our_offset
+ 0] |= zero_count
;
1985 zero_dest
= insn_list_len
;
1986 gen_dis_table (nent
);
1989 /* Now store the remaining tests. We also handle a sole "termination
1990 entry" by storing it as an "any bit" test. */
1992 for (x
= 1; x
< 3; x
++)
1994 if (ent
->bits
[x
] != NULL
|| (x
== 2 && ent
->disent
!= NULL
))
1996 struct bittree
*i
= ent
->bits
[x
];
2002 /* If the instruction being branched to only consists of
2003 a termination entry, use the termination entry as the
2004 place to branch to instead. */
2005 if (i
->bits
[0] == NULL
&& i
->bits
[1] == NULL
2006 && i
->bits
[2] == NULL
&& i
->disent
!= NULL
)
2008 idest
= i
->disent
->ournum
;
2012 idest
= insn_list_len
- our_offset
;
2015 idest
= ent
->disent
->ournum
;
2017 /* If the destination offset for the if (bit is 1) test is less
2018 than 256 bytes away, we can store it as 8-bits instead of 16;
2019 the instruction has bit 5 set for the 16-bit address, and bit
2020 4 for the 8-bit address. Since we've already allocated 16
2021 bits for the address we need to deallocate the space.
2023 Note that branchings within the table are relative, and
2024 there are no branches that branch past our instruction yet
2025 so we do not need to adjust any other offsets. */
2030 int start
= our_offset
+ bitsused
/ 8 + 1;
2032 memmove (insn_list
+ start
,
2033 insn_list
+ start
+ 1,
2034 insn_list_len
- (start
+ 1));
2039 insn_list
[our_offset
] |= 0x10;
2043 insn_list
[our_offset
] |= 0x20;
2047 /* An instruction which solely consists of a termination
2048 marker and whose disassembly name index is < 4096
2049 can be stored in 16 bits. The encoding is slightly
2050 odd; the upper 4 bits of the instruction are 0x3, and
2051 bit 3 loses its normal meaning. */
2053 if (ent
->bits
[0] == NULL
&& ent
->bits
[1] == NULL
2054 && ent
->bits
[2] == NULL
&& ent
->skip_flag
== 0
2055 && ent
->disent
!= NULL
2056 && ent
->disent
->ournum
< (32768 + 4096))
2058 int start
= our_offset
+ bitsused
/ 8 + 1;
2060 memmove (insn_list
+ start
,
2061 insn_list
+ start
+ 1,
2062 insn_list_len
- (start
+ 1));
2068 insn_list
[our_offset
] |= 0x30;
2072 insn_list
[our_offset
] |= 0x08;
2081 else if (! (id
& 32768))
2085 printf ("%d: if (1) goto %d\n", our_offset
, id
);
2087 printf ("%d: try %d\n", our_offset
, id
);
2090 /* Store the address of the entry being branched to. */
2091 while (currbits
>= 0)
2093 unsigned char *byte
= insn_list
+ our_offset
+ bitsused
/ 8;
2095 if (idest
& (1 << currbits
))
2096 *byte
|= (1 << (7 - (bitsused
% 8)));
2102 /* Now generate the states for the entry being branched to. */
2111 printf ("%d: skipping %d\n", our_offset
, ent
->bits_to_skip
);
2113 if (ent
->bits
[0] != NULL
)
2114 printf ("%d: if (0:%d) goto %d\n", our_offset
, zero_count
+ 1,
2118 if (bitsused
!= totbits
)
2123 print_dis_table (void)
2126 struct disent
*cent
= disinsntable
;
2128 printf ("static const char dis_table[] = {\n");
2129 for (x
= 0; x
< insn_list_len
; x
++)
2131 if ((x
> 0) && ((x
% 12) == 0))
2134 printf ("0x%02x, ", insn_list
[x
]);
2136 printf ("\n};\n\n");
2138 printf ("static const struct ia64_dis_names ia64_dis_names[] = {\n");
2139 while (cent
!= NULL
)
2141 struct disent
*ent
= cent
;
2145 printf ("{ 0x%x, %d, %d, %d },\n", ent
->completer_index
,
2146 ent
->insn
, (ent
->nexte
!= NULL
? 1 : 0),
2150 cent
= cent
->next_ent
;
2156 generate_disassembler (void)
2160 bittree
= make_bittree_entry ();
2162 for (i
= 0; i
< otlen
; i
++)
2164 struct main_entry
*ptr
= ordered_table
[i
];
2166 if (ptr
->opcode
->type
!= IA64_TYPE_DYN
)
2167 add_dis_entry (bittree
,
2168 ptr
->opcode
->opcode
, ptr
->opcode
->mask
,
2170 ptr
->completers
, 1);
2173 compact_distree (bittree
);
2175 gen_dis_table (bittree
);
2181 print_string_table (void)
2184 char lbuf
[80], buf
[80];
2187 printf ("static const char * const ia64_strings[] = {\n");
2190 for (x
= 0; x
< strtablen
; x
++)
2194 if (strlen (string_table
[x
]->s
) > 75)
2197 sprintf (buf
, " \"%s\",", string_table
[x
]->s
);
2200 if ((blen
+ len
) > 75)
2202 printf (" %s\n", lbuf
);
2211 printf (" %s\n", lbuf
);
2216 static struct completer_entry
**glist
;
2217 static int glistlen
= 0;
2218 static int glisttotlen
= 0;
2220 /* If the completer trees ENT1 and ENT2 are equal, return 1. */
2223 completer_entries_eq (ent1
, ent2
)
2224 struct completer_entry
*ent1
, *ent2
;
2226 while (ent1
!= NULL
&& ent2
!= NULL
)
2228 if (ent1
->name
->num
!= ent2
->name
->num
2229 || ent1
->bits
!= ent2
->bits
2230 || ent1
->mask
!= ent2
->mask
2231 || ent1
->is_terminal
!= ent2
->is_terminal
2232 || ent1
->dependencies
!= ent2
->dependencies
2233 || ent1
->order
!= ent2
->order
)
2236 if (! completer_entries_eq (ent1
->addl_entries
, ent2
->addl_entries
))
2239 ent1
= ent1
->alternative
;
2240 ent2
= ent2
->alternative
;
2243 return ent1
== ent2
;
2246 /* Insert ENT into the global list of completers and return it. If an
2247 equivalent entry (according to completer_entries_eq) already exists,
2248 it is returned instead. */
2249 static struct completer_entry
*
2250 insert_gclist (struct completer_entry
*ent
)
2258 ent
->addl_entries
= insert_gclist (ent
->addl_entries
);
2259 ent
->alternative
= insert_gclist (ent
->alternative
);
2264 if (glisttotlen
== glistlen
)
2267 glist
= (struct completer_entry
**)
2268 xrealloc (glist
, sizeof (struct completer_entry
*) * glisttotlen
);
2278 if (ent
->name
->num
< glist
[0]->name
->num
)
2280 else if (ent
->name
->num
> glist
[end
- 1]->name
->num
)
2288 i
= (start
+ end
) / 2;
2289 c
= ent
->name
->num
- glist
[i
]->name
->num
;
2296 && ent
->name
->num
== glist
[i
- 1]->name
->num
)
2310 while (i
< glistlen
)
2312 if (ent
->name
->num
!= glist
[i
]->name
->num
)
2315 if (completer_entries_eq (ent
, glist
[i
]))
2323 for (; i
> 0 && i
< glistlen
; i
--)
2324 if (ent
->name
->num
>= glist
[i
- 1]->name
->num
)
2327 for (; i
< glistlen
; i
++)
2328 if (ent
->name
->num
< glist
[i
]->name
->num
)
2331 for (x
= glistlen
- 1; x
>= i
; x
--)
2332 glist
[x
+ 1] = glist
[x
];
2341 get_prefix_len (name
)
2346 if (name
[0] == '\0')
2349 c
= strchr (name
, '.');
2353 return strlen (name
);
2357 compute_completer_bits (ment
, ent
)
2358 struct main_entry
*ment
;
2359 struct completer_entry
*ent
;
2363 compute_completer_bits (ment
, ent
->addl_entries
);
2365 if (ent
->is_terminal
)
2368 ia64_insn our_bits
= ent
->bits
;
2369 struct completer_entry
*p
= ent
->parent
;
2373 while (p
!= NULL
&& ! p
->is_terminal
)
2379 p_bits
= ment
->opcode
->opcode
;
2381 for (x
= 0; x
< 64; x
++)
2383 ia64_insn m
= ((ia64_insn
) 1) << x
;
2385 if ((p_bits
& m
) != (our_bits
& m
))
2390 ent
->bits
= our_bits
;
2399 ent
= ent
->alternative
;
2403 /* Find identical completer trees that are used in different
2404 instructions and collapse their entries. */
2406 collapse_redundant_completers (void)
2408 struct main_entry
*ptr
;
2411 for (ptr
= maintable
; ptr
!= NULL
; ptr
= ptr
->next
)
2413 if (ptr
->completers
== NULL
)
2416 compute_completer_bits (ptr
, ptr
->completers
);
2417 ptr
->completers
= insert_gclist (ptr
->completers
);
2420 /* The table has been finalized, now number the indexes. */
2421 for (x
= 0; x
< glistlen
; x
++)
2426 /* Attach two lists of dependencies to each opcode.
2427 1) all resources which, when already marked in use, conflict with this
2429 2) all resources which must be marked in use when this opcode is used
2432 insert_opcode_dependencies (opc
, cmp
)
2433 struct ia64_opcode
*opc
;
2434 struct completer_entry
*cmp ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
2436 /* Note all resources which point to this opcode. rfi has the most chks
2437 (79) and cmpxchng has the most regs (54) so 100 here should be enough. */
2440 unsigned short regs
[256];
2442 unsigned short chks
[256];
2443 /* Flag insns for which no class matched; there should be none. */
2444 int no_class_found
= 1;
2446 for (i
= 0; i
< rdepslen
; i
++)
2448 struct rdep
*rs
= rdeps
[i
];
2451 if (strcmp (opc
->name
, "cmp.eq.and") == 0
2452 && CONST_STRNEQ (rs
->name
, "PR%")
2454 no_class_found
= 99;
2456 for (j
=0; j
< rs
->nregs
;j
++)
2460 if (in_iclass (opc
, ics
[rs
->regs
[j
]], NULL
, NULL
, &ic_note
))
2462 /* We can ignore ic_note 11 for non PR resources. */
2463 if (ic_note
== 11 && ! CONST_STRNEQ (rs
->name
, "PR"))
2466 if (ic_note
!= 0 && rs
->regnotes
[j
] != 0
2467 && ic_note
!= rs
->regnotes
[j
]
2468 && !(ic_note
== 11 && rs
->regnotes
[j
] == 1))
2469 warn (_("IC note %d in opcode %s (IC:%s) conflicts with resource %s note %d\n"),
2470 ic_note
, opc
->name
, ics
[rs
->regs
[j
]]->name
,
2471 rs
->name
, rs
->regnotes
[j
]);
2472 /* Instruction class notes override resource notes.
2473 So far, only note 11 applies to an IC instead of a resource,
2474 and note 11 implies note 1. */
2476 regs
[nregs
++] = RDEP(ic_note
, i
);
2478 regs
[nregs
++] = RDEP(rs
->regnotes
[j
], i
);
2484 for (j
= 0; j
< rs
->nchks
; j
++)
2488 if (in_iclass (opc
, ics
[rs
->chks
[j
]], NULL
, NULL
, &ic_note
))
2490 /* We can ignore ic_note 11 for non PR resources. */
2491 if (ic_note
== 11 && ! CONST_STRNEQ (rs
->name
, "PR"))
2494 if (ic_note
!= 0 && rs
->chknotes
[j
] != 0
2495 && ic_note
!= rs
->chknotes
[j
]
2496 && !(ic_note
== 11 && rs
->chknotes
[j
] == 1))
2497 warn (_("IC note %d for opcode %s (IC:%s) conflicts with resource %s note %d\n"),
2498 ic_note
, opc
->name
, ics
[rs
->chks
[j
]]->name
,
2499 rs
->name
, rs
->chknotes
[j
]);
2501 chks
[nchks
++] = RDEP(ic_note
, i
);
2503 chks
[nchks
++] = RDEP(rs
->chknotes
[j
], i
);
2511 warn (_("opcode %s has no class (ops %d %d %d)\n"),
2513 opc
->operands
[0], opc
->operands
[1], opc
->operands
[2]);
2515 return insert_dependencies (nchks
, chks
, nregs
, regs
);
2519 insert_completer_entry (opc
, tabent
, order
)
2520 struct ia64_opcode
*opc
;
2521 struct main_entry
*tabent
;
2524 struct completer_entry
**ptr
= &tabent
->completers
;
2525 struct completer_entry
*parent
= NULL
;
2526 char pcopy
[129], *prefix
;
2529 if (strlen (opc
->name
) > 128)
2532 strcpy (pcopy
, opc
->name
);
2533 prefix
= pcopy
+ get_prefix_len (pcopy
);
2535 if (prefix
[0] != '\0')
2540 int need_new_ent
= 1;
2541 int plen
= get_prefix_len (prefix
);
2542 struct string_entry
*sent
;
2544 at_end
= (prefix
[plen
] == '\0');
2545 prefix
[plen
] = '\0';
2546 sent
= insert_string (prefix
);
2548 while (*ptr
!= NULL
)
2550 int cmpres
= sent
->num
- (*ptr
)->name
->num
;
2558 ptr
= &((*ptr
)->alternative
);
2563 struct completer_entry
*nent
= tmalloc (struct completer_entry
);
2566 nent
->parent
= parent
;
2567 nent
->addl_entries
= NULL
;
2568 nent
->alternative
= *ptr
;
2570 nent
->is_terminal
= 0;
2571 nent
->dependencies
= -1;
2577 ptr
= &((*ptr
)->addl_entries
);
2582 if ((*ptr
)->is_terminal
)
2585 (*ptr
)->is_terminal
= 1;
2586 (*ptr
)->mask
= (ia64_insn
)-1;
2587 (*ptr
)->bits
= opc
->opcode
;
2588 (*ptr
)->dependencies
= insert_opcode_dependencies (opc
, *ptr
);
2589 (*ptr
)->order
= order
;
2593 print_completer_entry (ent
)
2594 struct completer_entry
*ent
;
2597 ia64_insn mask
= ent
->mask
, bits
= ent
->bits
;
2601 while (! (mask
& 1))
2608 if (bits
& 0xffffffff00000000LL
)
2612 printf (" { 0x%x, 0x%x, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d },\n",
2616 ent
->alternative
!= NULL
? ent
->alternative
->num
: -1,
2617 ent
->addl_entries
!= NULL
? ent
->addl_entries
->num
: -1,
2619 ent
->is_terminal
? 1 : 0,
2624 print_completer_table ()
2628 printf ("static const struct ia64_completer_table\ncompleter_table[] = {\n");
2629 for (x
= 0; x
< glistlen
; x
++)
2630 print_completer_entry (glist
[x
]);
2635 opcodes_eq (opc1
, opc2
)
2636 struct ia64_opcode
*opc1
;
2637 struct ia64_opcode
*opc2
;
2642 if ((opc1
->mask
!= opc2
->mask
) || (opc1
->type
!= opc2
->type
)
2643 || (opc1
->num_outputs
!= opc2
->num_outputs
)
2644 || (opc1
->flags
!= opc2
->flags
))
2647 for (x
= 0; x
< 5; x
++)
2648 if (opc1
->operands
[x
] != opc2
->operands
[x
])
2651 plen1
= get_prefix_len (opc1
->name
);
2652 plen2
= get_prefix_len (opc2
->name
);
2654 if (plen1
== plen2
&& (memcmp (opc1
->name
, opc2
->name
, plen1
) == 0))
2661 add_opcode_entry (opc
)
2662 struct ia64_opcode
*opc
;
2664 struct main_entry
**place
;
2665 struct string_entry
*name
;
2669 if (strlen (opc
->name
) > 128)
2673 strcpy (prefix
, opc
->name
);
2674 prefix
[get_prefix_len (prefix
)] = '\0';
2675 name
= insert_string (prefix
);
2677 /* Walk the list of opcode table entries. If it's a new
2678 instruction, allocate and fill in a new entry. Note
2679 the main table is alphabetical by opcode name. */
2681 while (*place
!= NULL
)
2683 if ((*place
)->name
->num
== name
->num
2684 && opcodes_eq ((*place
)->opcode
, opc
))
2689 if ((*place
)->name
->num
> name
->num
)
2692 place
= &((*place
)->next
);
2696 struct main_entry
*nent
= tmalloc (struct main_entry
);
2700 nent
->next
= *place
;
2701 nent
->completers
= 0;
2704 if (otlen
== ottotlen
)
2707 ordered_table
= (struct main_entry
**)
2708 xrealloc (ordered_table
, sizeof (struct main_entry
*) * ottotlen
);
2710 ordered_table
[otlen
++] = nent
;
2713 insert_completer_entry (opc
, *place
, opcode_count
++);
2717 print_main_table (void)
2719 struct main_entry
*ptr
= maintable
;
2722 printf ("static const struct ia64_main_table\nmain_table[] = {\n");
2725 printf (" { %d, %d, %d, 0x",
2728 ptr
->opcode
->num_outputs
);
2729 opcode_fprintf_vma (stdout
, ptr
->opcode
->opcode
);
2731 opcode_fprintf_vma (stdout
, ptr
->opcode
->mask
);
2732 printf ("ull, { %d, %d, %d, %d, %d }, 0x%x, %d, },\n",
2733 ptr
->opcode
->operands
[0],
2734 ptr
->opcode
->operands
[1],
2735 ptr
->opcode
->operands
[2],
2736 ptr
->opcode
->operands
[3],
2737 ptr
->opcode
->operands
[4],
2739 ptr
->completers
->num
);
2741 ptr
->main_index
= index
++;
2750 struct ia64_opcode
*table
;
2754 for (curr_opcode
= 0; table
[curr_opcode
].name
!= NULL
; curr_opcode
++)
2756 add_opcode_entry (table
+ curr_opcode
);
2757 if (table
[curr_opcode
].num_outputs
== 2
2758 && ((table
[curr_opcode
].operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_P1
2759 && table
[curr_opcode
].operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_P2
)
2760 || (table
[curr_opcode
].operands
[0] == IA64_OPND_P2
2761 && table
[curr_opcode
].operands
[1] == IA64_OPND_P1
)))
2763 struct ia64_opcode
*alias
= tmalloc(struct ia64_opcode
);
2766 *alias
= table
[curr_opcode
];
2767 for (i
= 2; i
< NELEMS (alias
->operands
); ++i
)
2768 alias
->operands
[i
- 1] = alias
->operands
[i
];
2769 alias
->operands
[NELEMS (alias
->operands
) - 1] = IA64_OPND_NIL
;
2770 --alias
->num_outputs
;
2771 alias
->flags
|= PSEUDO
;
2772 add_opcode_entry (alias
);
2778 /* Program options. */
2779 #define OPTION_SRCDIR 200
2781 struct option long_options
[] =
2783 {"srcdir", required_argument
, NULL
, OPTION_SRCDIR
},
2784 {"debug", no_argument
, NULL
, 'd'},
2785 {"version", no_argument
, NULL
, 'V'},
2786 {"help", no_argument
, NULL
, 'h'},
2787 {0, no_argument
, NULL
, 0}
2791 print_version (void)
2793 printf ("%s: version 1.0\n", program_name
);
2798 usage (FILE * stream
, int status
)
2800 fprintf (stream
, "Usage: %s [-V | --version] [-d | --debug] [--srcdir=dirname] [--help]\n",
2806 main (int argc
, char **argv
)
2808 extern int chdir (char *);
2809 char *srcdir
= NULL
;
2812 program_name
= *argv
;
2813 xmalloc_set_program_name (program_name
);
2815 while ((c
= getopt_long (argc
, argv
, "vVdh", long_options
, 0)) != EOF
)
2840 if (chdir (srcdir
) != 0)
2841 fail (_("unable to change directory to \"%s\", errno = %s\n"),
2842 srcdir
, strerror (errno
));
2844 load_insn_classes ();
2845 load_dependencies ();
2847 shrink (ia64_opcodes_a
);
2848 shrink (ia64_opcodes_b
);
2849 shrink (ia64_opcodes_f
);
2850 shrink (ia64_opcodes_i
);
2851 shrink (ia64_opcodes_m
);
2852 shrink (ia64_opcodes_x
);
2853 shrink (ia64_opcodes_d
);
2855 collapse_redundant_completers ();
2857 printf ("/* This file is automatically generated by ia64-gen. Do not edit! */\n");
2858 printf ("/* Copyright 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n\
2860 This file is part of the GNU opcodes library.\n\
2862 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify\n\
2863 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by\n\
2864 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)\n\
2865 any later version.\n\
2867 It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT\n\
2868 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY\n\
2869 or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public\n\
2870 License for more details.\n\
2872 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License\n\
2873 along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the\n\
2874 Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA\n\
2875 02110-1301, USA. */\n");
2877 print_string_table ();
2878 print_dependency_table ();
2879 print_completer_table ();
2880 print_main_table ();
2882 generate_disassembler ();