newlib-cygwin/include/opcode/cris.h

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/* cris.h -- Header file for CRIS opcode and register tables.
Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Axis Communications AB, Lund, Sweden.
Originally written for GAS 1.38.1 by Mikael Asker.
Updated, BFDized and GNUified by Hans-Peter Nilsson.
This file is part of GAS, GDB and the GNU binutils.
GAS, GDB, and GNU binutils is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your
option) any later version.
GAS, GDB, and GNU binutils are distributed in the hope that they will be
useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#ifndef __CRIS_H_INCLUDED_
#define __CRIS_H_INCLUDED_
#if !defined(__STDC__) && !defined(const)
#define const
#endif
/* Registers. */
#define MAX_REG (15)
#define REG_SP (14)
#define REG_PC (15)
/* CPU version control of disassembly and assembly of instructions.
May affect how the instruction is assembled, at least the size of
immediate operands. */
enum cris_insn_version_usage
{
/* Any version. */
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cris_ver_version_all=0,
/* Indeterminate (intended for disassembly only, or obsolete). */
cris_ver_warning,
/* Only for v0..3 (Etrax 1..4). */
cris_ver_v0_3,
/* Only for v3 or higher (ETRAX 4 and beyond). */
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cris_ver_v3p,
/* Only for v8 (Etrax 100). */
cris_ver_v8,
/* Only for v8 or higher (ETRAX 100, ETRAX 100 LX). */
cris_ver_v8p,
/* Only for v0..10. FIXME: Not sure what to do with this. */
cris_ver_sim_v0_10,
/* Only for v0..10. */
cris_ver_v0_10,
/* Only for v3..10. (ETRAX 4, ETRAX 100 and ETRAX 100 LX). */
cris_ver_v3_10,
/* Only for v8..10 (ETRAX 100 and ETRAX 100 LX). */
cris_ver_v8_10,
/* Only for v10 (ETRAX 100 LX) and same series. */
cris_ver_v10,
/* Only for v10 (ETRAX 100 LX) and same series. */
cris_ver_v10p,
/* Only for v32 or higher (codename GUINNESS).
Of course some or all these of may change to cris_ver_v32p if/when
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there's a new revision. */
cris_ver_v32p
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};
/* Special registers. */
struct cris_spec_reg
{
const char *const name;
unsigned int number;
/* The size of the register. */
unsigned int reg_size;
/* What CPU version the special register of that name is implemented
in. If cris_ver_warning, emit an unimplemented-warning. */
enum cris_insn_version_usage applicable_version;
/* There might be a specific warning for using a special register
here. */
const char *const warning;
};
extern const struct cris_spec_reg cris_spec_regs[];
/* Support registers (kind of special too, but not named as such). */
struct cris_support_reg
{
const char *const name;
unsigned int number;
};
extern const struct cris_support_reg cris_support_regs[];
struct cris_cond15
{
/* The name of the condition. */
const char *const name;
/* What CPU version this condition name applies to. */
enum cris_insn_version_usage applicable_version;
};
extern const struct cris_cond15 cris_conds15[];
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/* Opcode-dependent constants. */
#define AUTOINCR_BIT (0x04)
/* Prefixes. */
#define BDAP_QUICK_OPCODE (0x0100)
#define BDAP_QUICK_Z_BITS (0x0e00)
#define BIAP_OPCODE (0x0540)
#define BIAP_Z_BITS (0x0a80)
#define DIP_OPCODE (0x0970)
#define DIP_Z_BITS (0xf280)
#define BDAP_INDIR_LOW (0x40)
#define BDAP_INDIR_LOW_Z (0x80)
#define BDAP_INDIR_HIGH (0x09)
#define BDAP_INDIR_HIGH_Z (0x02)
#define BDAP_INDIR_OPCODE (BDAP_INDIR_HIGH * 0x0100 + BDAP_INDIR_LOW)
#define BDAP_INDIR_Z_BITS (BDAP_INDIR_HIGH_Z * 0x100 + BDAP_INDIR_LOW_Z)
#define BDAP_PC_LOW (BDAP_INDIR_LOW + REG_PC)
#define BDAP_INCR_HIGH (BDAP_INDIR_HIGH + AUTOINCR_BIT)
/* No prefix must have this code for its "match" bits in the
opcode-table. "BCC .+2" will do nicely. */
#define NO_CRIS_PREFIX 0
/* Definitions for condition codes. */
#define CC_CC 0x0
#define CC_HS 0x0
#define CC_CS 0x1
#define CC_LO 0x1
#define CC_NE 0x2
#define CC_EQ 0x3
#define CC_VC 0x4
#define CC_VS 0x5
#define CC_PL 0x6
#define CC_MI 0x7
#define CC_LS 0x8
#define CC_HI 0x9
#define CC_GE 0xA
#define CC_LT 0xB
#define CC_GT 0xC
#define CC_LE 0xD
#define CC_A 0xE
#define CC_EXT 0xF
/* A table of strings "cc", "cs"... indexed with condition code
values as above. */
extern const char *const cris_cc_strings[];
/* Bcc quick. */
#define BRANCH_QUICK_LOW (0)
#define BRANCH_QUICK_HIGH (0)
#define BRANCH_QUICK_OPCODE (BRANCH_QUICK_HIGH * 0x0100 + BRANCH_QUICK_LOW)
#define BRANCH_QUICK_Z_BITS (0x0F00)
/* BA quick. */
#define BA_QUICK_HIGH (BRANCH_QUICK_HIGH + CC_A * 0x10)
#define BA_QUICK_OPCODE (BA_QUICK_HIGH * 0x100 + BRANCH_QUICK_LOW)
/* Bcc [PC+]. */
#define BRANCH_PC_LOW (0xFF)
#define BRANCH_INCR_HIGH (0x0D)
#define BA_PC_INCR_OPCODE \
((BRANCH_INCR_HIGH + CC_A * 0x10) * 0x0100 + BRANCH_PC_LOW)
/* Jump. */
/* Note that old versions generated special register 8 (in high bits)
and not-that-old versions recognized it as a jump-instruction.
That opcode now belongs to JUMPU. */
#define JUMP_INDIR_OPCODE (0x0930)
#define JUMP_INDIR_Z_BITS (0xf2c0)
#define JUMP_PC_INCR_OPCODE \
(JUMP_INDIR_OPCODE + AUTOINCR_BIT * 0x0100 + REG_PC)
#define ADD_PC_INCR_OPCODE \
(0xfa00 + (2 << 4) + AUTOINCR_BIT * 0x0100 + REG_PC)
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#define JUMP_PC_INCR_OPCODE_V32 (0x0DBF)
/* BA DWORD (V32). */
#define BA_DWORD_OPCODE (0x0EBF)
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/* Nop. */
#define NOP_OPCODE (0x050F)
#define NOP_Z_BITS (0xFFFF ^ NOP_OPCODE)
#define NOP_OPCODE_V32 (0x05B0)
#define NOP_Z_BITS_V32 (0xFFFF ^ NOP_OPCODE_V32)
/* For the compatibility mode, let's use "MOVE R0,P0". Doesn't affect
registers or flags. Unfortunately shuts off interrupts for one cycle
for < v32, but there doesn't seem to be any alternative without that
effect. */
#define NOP_OPCODE_COMMON (0x630)
#define NOP_OPCODE_ZBITS_COMMON (0xffff & ~NOP_OPCODE_COMMON)
/* LAPC.D */
#define LAPC_DWORD_OPCODE (0x0D7F)
#define LAPC_DWORD_Z_BITS (0x0fff & ~LAPC_DWORD_OPCODE)
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/* Structure of an opcode table entry. */
enum cris_imm_oprnd_size_type
{
/* No size is applicable. */
SIZE_NONE,
/* Always 32 bits. */
SIZE_FIX_32,
/* Indicated by size of special register. */
SIZE_SPEC_REG,
/* Indicated by size field, signed. */
SIZE_FIELD_SIGNED,
/* Indicated by size field, unsigned. */
SIZE_FIELD_UNSIGNED,
/* Indicated by size field, no sign implied. */
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SIZE_FIELD
};
/* For GDB. FIXME: Is this the best way to handle opcode
interpretation? */
enum cris_op_type
{
cris_not_implemented_op = 0,
cris_abs_op,
cris_addi_op,
cris_asr_op,
cris_asrq_op,
cris_ax_ei_setf_op,
cris_bdap_prefix,
cris_biap_prefix,
cris_break_op,
cris_btst_nop_op,
cris_clearf_di_op,
cris_dip_prefix,
cris_dstep_logshift_mstep_neg_not_op,
cris_eight_bit_offset_branch_op,
cris_move_mem_to_reg_movem_op,
cris_move_reg_to_mem_movem_op,
cris_move_to_preg_op,
cris_muls_op,
cris_mulu_op,
cris_none_reg_mode_add_sub_cmp_and_or_move_op,
cris_none_reg_mode_clear_test_op,
cris_none_reg_mode_jump_op,
cris_none_reg_mode_move_from_preg_op,
cris_quick_mode_add_sub_op,
cris_quick_mode_and_cmp_move_or_op,
cris_quick_mode_bdap_prefix,
cris_reg_mode_add_sub_cmp_and_or_move_op,
cris_reg_mode_clear_op,
cris_reg_mode_jump_op,
cris_reg_mode_move_from_preg_op,
cris_reg_mode_test_op,
cris_scc_op,
cris_sixteen_bit_offset_branch_op,
cris_three_operand_add_sub_cmp_and_or_op,
cris_three_operand_bound_op,
cris_two_operand_bound_op,
cris_xor_op
};
struct cris_opcode
{
/* The name of the insn. */
const char *name;
/* Bits that must be 1 for a match. */
unsigned int match;
/* Bits that must be 0 for a match. */
unsigned int lose;
/* See the table in "opcodes/cris-opc.c". */
const char *args;
/* Nonzero if this is a delayed branch instruction. */
char delayed;
/* Size of immediate operands. */
enum cris_imm_oprnd_size_type imm_oprnd_size;
/* Indicates which version this insn was first implemented in. */
enum cris_insn_version_usage applicable_version;
/* What kind of operation this is. */
enum cris_op_type op;
};
extern const struct cris_opcode cris_opcodes[];
/* These macros are for the target-specific flags in disassemble_info
used at disassembly. */
/* This insn accesses memory. This flag is more trustworthy than
checking insn_type for "dis_dref" which does not work for
e.g. "JSR [foo]". */
#define CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEMREF (1 << 0)
/* The "target" field holds a register number. */
#define CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET_IS_REG (1 << 1)
/* The "target2" field holds a register number; add it to "target". */
#define CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_IS_REG (1 << 2)
/* Yet another add-on: the register in "target2" must be multiplied
by 2 before adding to "target". */
#define CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_MULT2 (1 << 3)
/* Yet another add-on: the register in "target2" must be multiplied
by 4 (mutually exclusive with .._MULT2). */
#define CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_MULT4 (1 << 4)
/* The register in "target2" is an indirect memory reference (of the
register there), add to "target". Assumed size is dword (mutually
exclusive with .._MULT[24]). */
#define CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_MEM (1 << 5)
/* Add-on to CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_MEM; the memory access is "byte";
sign-extended before adding to "target". */
#define CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_MEM_BYTE (1 << 6)
/* Add-on to CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_MEM; the memory access is "word";
sign-extended before adding to "target". */
#define CRIS_DIS_FLAG_MEM_TARGET2_MEM_WORD (1 << 7)
#endif /* __CRIS_H_INCLUDED_ */
/*
* Local variables:
* eval: (c-set-style "gnu")
* indent-tabs-mode: t
* End:
*/