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/* Declarations for Intel 80386 opcode table
Copyright 2007
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU opcodes library.
This library 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 3, or (at your option)
any later version.
It is distributed in the hope that it 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 GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
02110-1301, USA. */
#include "opcode/i386.h"
#ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H
#include <limits.h>
#endif
#ifndef CHAR_BIT
#define CHAR_BIT 8
#endif
/* Position of cpu flags bitfiled. */
/* i186 or better required */
#define Cpu186 0
/* i286 or better required */
#define Cpu286 (Cpu186 + 1)
/* i386 or better required */
#define Cpu386 (Cpu286 + 1)
/* i486 or better required */
#define Cpu486 (Cpu386 + 1)
/* i585 or better required */
#define Cpu586 (Cpu486 + 1)
/* i686 or better required */
#define Cpu686 (Cpu586 + 1)
/* Pentium4 or better required */
#define CpuP4 (Cpu686 + 1)
/* AMD K6 or better required*/
#define CpuK6 (CpuP4 + 1)
/* AMD K8 or better required */
#define CpuK8 (CpuK6 + 1)
/* MMX support required */
#define CpuMMX (CpuK8 + 1)
/* extended MMX support (with SSE or 3DNow!Ext) required */
#define CpuMMX2 (CpuMMX + 1)
/* SSE support required */
#define CpuSSE (CpuMMX2 + 1)
/* SSE2 support required */
#define CpuSSE2 (CpuSSE + 1)
/* 3dnow! support required */
#define Cpu3dnow (CpuSSE2 + 1)
/* 3dnow! Extensions support required */
#define Cpu3dnowA (Cpu3dnow + 1)
/* SSE3 support required */
#define CpuSSE3 (Cpu3dnowA + 1)
/* VIA PadLock required */
#define CpuPadLock (CpuSSE3 + 1)
/* AMD Secure Virtual Machine Ext-s required */
#define CpuSVME (CpuPadLock + 1)
/* VMX Instructions required */
#define CpuVMX (CpuSVME + 1)
/* SMX Instructions required */
#define CpuSMX (CpuVMX + 1)
/* SSSE3 support required */
#define CpuSSSE3 (CpuSMX + 1)
/* SSE4a support required */
#define CpuSSE4a (CpuSSSE3 + 1)
/* ABM New Instructions required */
#define CpuABM (CpuSSE4a + 1)
/* SSE4.1 support required */
#define CpuSSE4_1 (CpuABM + 1)
/* SSE4.2 support required */
#define CpuSSE4_2 (CpuSSE4_1 + 1)
/* SSE5 support required */
#define CpuSSE5 (CpuSSE4_2 + 1)
/* SSE4.1 or SSE5 support required */
#define CpuSSE4_1_Or_5 (CpuSSE5 + 1)
/* SSE4.2 or ABM support required */
#define CpuSSE4_2_Or_ABM (CpuSSE4_1_Or_5 + 1)
/* 64bit support available, used by -march= in assembler. */
#define CpuLM (CpuSSE4_2_Or_ABM + 1)
/* 64bit support required */
#define Cpu64 (CpuLM + 1)
/* Not supported in the 64bit mode */
#define CpuNo64 (Cpu64 + 1)
/* The last bitfield in i386_cpu_flags. */
#define CpuMax CpuNo64
#define CpuNumOfUints \
(CpuMax / sizeof (unsigned int) / CHAR_BIT + 1)
#define CpuNumOfBits \
(CpuNumOfUints * sizeof (unsigned int) * CHAR_BIT)
/* If you get a compiler error for zero width of the unused field,
comment it out. */
#define CpuUnused (CpuMax + 1)
/* We can check if an instruction is available with array instead
of bitfield. */
typedef union i386_cpu_flags
{
struct
{
unsigned int cpui186:1;
unsigned int cpui286:1;
unsigned int cpui386:1;
unsigned int cpui486:1;
unsigned int cpui586:1;
unsigned int cpui686:1;
unsigned int cpup4:1;
unsigned int cpuk6:1;
unsigned int cpuk8:1;
unsigned int cpummx:1;
unsigned int cpummx2:1;
unsigned int cpusse:1;
unsigned int cpusse2:1;
unsigned int cpua3dnow:1;
unsigned int cpua3dnowa:1;
unsigned int cpusse3:1;
unsigned int cpupadlock:1;
unsigned int cpusvme:1;
unsigned int cpuvmx:1;
unsigned int cpusmx:1;
unsigned int cpussse3:1;
unsigned int cpusse4a:1;
unsigned int cpuabm:1;
unsigned int cpusse4_1:1;
unsigned int cpusse4_2:1;
unsigned int cpusse5:1;
unsigned int cpusse4_1_or_5:1;
unsigned int cpusse4_2_or_abm:1;
unsigned int cpulm:1;
unsigned int cpu64:1;
unsigned int cpuno64:1;
#ifdef CpuUnused
unsigned int unused:(CpuNumOfBits - CpuUnused);
#endif
} bitfield;
unsigned int array[CpuNumOfUints];
} i386_cpu_flags;
/* Position of opcode_modifier bits. */
/* has direction bit. */
#define D 0
/* set if operands can be words or dwords encoded the canonical way */
#define W (D + 1)
/* insn has a modrm byte. */
#define Modrm (W + 1)
/* register is in low 3 bits of opcode */
#define ShortForm (Modrm + 1)
/* special case for jump insns. */
#define Jump (ShortForm + 1)
/* call and jump */
#define JumpDword (Jump + 1)
/* loop and jecxz */
#define JumpByte (JumpDword + 1)
/* special case for intersegment leaps/calls */
#define JumpInterSegment (JumpByte + 1)
/* FP insn memory format bit, sized by 0x4 */
#define FloatMF (JumpInterSegment + 1)
/* src/dest swap for floats. */
#define FloatR (FloatMF + 1)
/* has float insn direction bit. */
#define FloatD (FloatR + 1)
/* needs size prefix if in 32-bit mode */
#define Size16 (FloatD + 1)
/* needs size prefix if in 16-bit mode */
#define Size32 (Size16 + 1)
/* needs size prefix if in 64-bit mode */
#define Size64 (Size32 + 1)
/* instruction ignores operand size prefix and in Intel mode ignores
mnemonic size suffix check. */
#define IgnoreSize (Size64 + 1)
/* default insn size depends on mode */
#define DefaultSize (IgnoreSize + 1)
/* b suffix on instruction illegal */
#define No_bSuf (DefaultSize + 1)
/* w suffix on instruction illegal */
#define No_wSuf (No_bSuf + 1)
/* l suffix on instruction illegal */
#define No_lSuf (No_wSuf + 1)
/* s suffix on instruction illegal */
#define No_sSuf (No_lSuf + 1)
/* q suffix on instruction illegal */
#define No_qSuf (No_sSuf + 1)
/* long double suffix on instruction illegal */
#define No_ldSuf (No_qSuf + 1)
/* check memory size on instruction in Intel mode if it is specified. */
#define CheckSize (No_ldSuf + 1)
/* BYTE memory on instruction */
#define Byte (CheckSize + 1)
/* WORD memory on instruction */
#define Word (Byte + 1)
/* DWORD memory on instruction */
#define Dword (Word + 1)
/* QWORD memory on instruction */
#define Qword (Dword + 1)
/* XMMWORD memory on instruction */
#define Xmmword (Qword + 1)
/* instruction needs FWAIT */
#define FWait (Xmmword + 1)
/* quick test for string instructions */
#define IsString (FWait + 1)
/* fake an extra reg operand for clr, imul and special register
processing for some instructions. */
#define RegKludge (IsString + 1)
/* The first operand must be xmm0 */
#define FirstXmm0 (RegKludge + 1)
/* BYTE is OK in Intel syntax. */
#define ByteOkIntel (FirstXmm0 + 1)
/* Convert to DWORD */
#define ToDword (ByteOkIntel + 1)
/* Convert to QWORD */
#define ToQword (ToDword + 1)
/* Address prefix changes operand 0 */
#define AddrPrefixOp0 (ToQword + 1)
/* opcode is a prefix */
#define IsPrefix (AddrPrefixOp0 + 1)
/* instruction has extension in 8 bit imm */
#define ImmExt (IsPrefix + 1)
/* instruction don't need Rex64 prefix. */
#define NoRex64 (ImmExt + 1)
/* instruction require Rex64 prefix. */
#define Rex64 (NoRex64 + 1)
/* deprecated fp insn, gets a warning */
#define Ugh (Rex64 + 1)
#define Drex (Ugh + 1)
/* instruction needs DREX with multiple encodings for memory ops */
#define Drexv (Drex + 1)
/* special DREX for comparisons */
#define Drexc (Drexv + 1)
/* Compatible with old (<= 2.8.1) versions of gcc */
#define OldGcc (Drexc + 1)
/* AT&T mnemonic. */
#define ATTMnemonic (OldGcc + 1)
/* Intel mnemonic. */
#define IntelMnemonic (ATTMnemonic + 1)
/* The last bitfield in i386_opcode_modifier. */
#define Opcode_Modifier_Max IntelMnemonic
typedef struct i386_opcode_modifier
{
unsigned int d:1;
unsigned int w:1;
unsigned int modrm:1;
unsigned int shortform:1;
unsigned int jump:1;
unsigned int jumpdword:1;
unsigned int jumpbyte:1;
unsigned int jumpintersegment:1;
unsigned int floatmf:1;
unsigned int floatr:1;
unsigned int floatd:1;
unsigned int size16:1;
unsigned int size32:1;
unsigned int size64:1;
unsigned int ignoresize:1;
unsigned int defaultsize:1;
unsigned int no_bsuf:1;
unsigned int no_wsuf:1;
unsigned int no_lsuf:1;
unsigned int no_ssuf:1;
unsigned int no_qsuf:1;
unsigned int no_ldsuf:1;
unsigned int checksize:1;
unsigned int byte:1;
unsigned int word:1;
unsigned int dword:1;
unsigned int qword:1;
unsigned int xmmword:1;
unsigned int fwait:1;
unsigned int isstring:1;
unsigned int regkludge:1;
unsigned int firstxmm0:1;
unsigned int byteokintel:1;
unsigned int todword:1;
unsigned int toqword:1;
unsigned int addrprefixop0:1;
unsigned int isprefix:1;
unsigned int immext:1;
unsigned int norex64:1;
unsigned int rex64:1;
unsigned int ugh:1;
unsigned int drex:1;
unsigned int drexv:1;
unsigned int drexc:1;
unsigned int oldgcc:1;
unsigned int attmnemonic:1;
unsigned int intelmnemonic:1;
} i386_opcode_modifier;
/* Position of operand_type bits. */
/* Registers */
/* 8 bit reg */
#define Reg8 0
/* 16 bit reg */
#define Reg16 (Reg8 + 1)
/* 32 bit reg */
#define Reg32 (Reg16 + 1)
/* 64 bit reg */
#define Reg64 (Reg32 + 1)
/* immediate */
/* 8 bit immediate */
#define Imm8 (Reg64 + 1)
/* 8 bit immediate sign extended */
#define Imm8S (Imm8 + 1)
/* 16 bit immediate */
#define Imm16 (Imm8S + 1)
/* 32 bit immediate */
#define Imm32 (Imm16 + 1)
/* 32 bit immediate sign extended */
#define Imm32S (Imm32 + 1)
/* 64 bit immediate */
#define Imm64 (Imm32S + 1)
/* 1 bit immediate */
#define Imm1 (Imm64 + 1)
/* memory */
#define BaseIndex (Imm1 + 1)
/* Disp8,16,32 are used in different ways, depending on the
instruction. For jumps, they specify the size of the PC relative
displacement, for baseindex type instructions, they specify the
size of the offset relative to the base register, and for memory
offset instructions such as `mov 1234,%al' they specify the size of
the offset relative to the segment base. */
/* 8 bit displacement */
#define Disp8 (BaseIndex + 1)
/* 16 bit displacement */
#define Disp16 (Disp8 + 1)
/* 32 bit displacement */
#define Disp32 (Disp16 + 1)
/* 32 bit signed displacement */
#define Disp32S (Disp32 + 1)
/* 64 bit displacement */
#define Disp64 (Disp32S + 1)
/* specials */
/* register to hold in/out port addr = dx */
#define InOutPortReg (Disp64 + 1)
/* register to hold shift count = cl */
#define ShiftCount (InOutPortReg + 1)
/* Control register */
#define Control (ShiftCount + 1)
/* Debug register */
#define Debug (Control + 1)
/* Test register */
#define Test (Debug + 1)
/* Float register */
#define FloatReg (Test + 1)
/* Float stack top %st(0) */
#define FloatAcc (FloatReg + 1)
/* 2 bit segment register */
#define SReg2 (FloatAcc + 1)
/* 3 bit segment register */
#define SReg3 (SReg2 + 1)
/* Accumulator %al or %ax or %eax */
#define Acc (SReg3 + 1)
#define JumpAbsolute (Acc + 1)
/* MMX register */
#define RegMMX (JumpAbsolute + 1)
/* XMM registers in PIII */
#define RegXMM (RegMMX + 1)
/* String insn operand with fixed es segment */
#define EsSeg (RegXMM + 1)
/* RegMem is for instructions with a modrm byte where the register
destination operand should be encoded in the mod and regmem fields.
Normally, it will be encoded in the reg field. We add a RegMem
flag to the destination register operand to indicate that it should
be encoded in the regmem field. */
#define RegMem (EsSeg + 1)
/* The last bitfield in i386_operand_type. */
#define OTMax RegMem
#define OTNumOfUints \
(OTMax / sizeof (unsigned int) / CHAR_BIT + 1)
#define OTNumOfBits \
(OTNumOfUints * sizeof (unsigned int) * CHAR_BIT)
/* If you get a compiler error for zero width of the unused field,
comment it out. */
#if 0
#define OTUnused (OTMax + 1)
#endif
typedef union i386_operand_type
{
struct
{
unsigned int reg8:1;
unsigned int reg16:1;
unsigned int reg32:1;
unsigned int reg64:1;
unsigned int imm8:1;
unsigned int imm8s:1;
unsigned int imm16:1;
unsigned int imm32:1;
unsigned int imm32s:1;
unsigned int imm64:1;
unsigned int imm1:1;
unsigned int baseindex:1;
unsigned int disp8:1;
unsigned int disp16:1;
unsigned int disp32:1;
unsigned int disp32s:1;
unsigned int disp64:1;
unsigned int inoutportreg:1;
unsigned int shiftcount:1;
unsigned int control:1;
unsigned int debug:1;
unsigned int test:1;
unsigned int floatreg:1;
unsigned int floatacc:1;
unsigned int sreg2:1;
unsigned int sreg3:1;
unsigned int acc:1;
unsigned int jumpabsolute:1;
unsigned int regmmx:1;
unsigned int regxmm:1;
unsigned int esseg:1;
unsigned int regmem:1;
#ifdef OTUnused
unsigned int unused:(OTNumOfBits - OTUnused);
#endif
} bitfield;
unsigned int array[OTNumOfUints];
} i386_operand_type;
typedef struct template
{
/* instruction name sans width suffix ("mov" for movl insns) */
char *name;
/* how many operands */
unsigned int operands;
/* base_opcode is the fundamental opcode byte without optional
prefix(es). */
unsigned int base_opcode;
#define Opcode_D 0x2 /* Direction bit:
set if Reg --> Regmem;
unset if Regmem --> Reg. */
#define Opcode_FloatR 0x8 /* Bit to swap src/dest for float insns. */
#define Opcode_FloatD 0x400 /* Direction bit for float insns. */
/* extension_opcode is the 3 bit extension for group <n> insns.
This field is also used to store the 8-bit opcode suffix for the
AMD 3DNow! instructions.
If this template has no extension opcode (the usual case) use None
Instructions with Drex use this to specify 2 bits for OC */
unsigned int extension_opcode;
#define None 0xffff /* If no extension_opcode is possible. */
/* Opcode length. */
unsigned char opcode_length;
/* cpu feature flags */
i386_cpu_flags cpu_flags;
/* the bits in opcode_modifier are used to generate the final opcode from
the base_opcode. These bits also are used to detect alternate forms of
the same instruction */
i386_opcode_modifier opcode_modifier;
/* operand_types[i] describes the type of operand i. This is made
by OR'ing together all of the possible type masks. (e.g.
'operand_types[i] = Reg|Imm' specifies that operand i can be
either a register or an immediate operand. */
i386_operand_type operand_types[MAX_OPERANDS];
}
template;
extern const template i386_optab[];
/* these are for register name --> number & type hash lookup */
typedef struct
{
char *reg_name;
i386_operand_type reg_type;
unsigned int reg_flags;
#define RegRex 0x1 /* Extended register. */
#define RegRex64 0x2 /* Extended 8 bit register. */
unsigned int reg_num;
#define RegRip ((unsigned int ) ~0)
#define RegEip (RegRip - 1)
/* EIZ and RIZ are fake index registers. */
#define RegEiz (RegEip - 1)
#define RegRiz (RegEiz - 1)
}
reg_entry;
/* Entries in i386_regtab. */
#define REGNAM_AL 1
#define REGNAM_AX 25
#define REGNAM_EAX 41
extern const reg_entry i386_regtab[];
extern const unsigned int i386_regtab_size;
typedef struct
{
char *seg_name;
unsigned int seg_prefix;
}
seg_entry;
extern const seg_entry cs;
extern const seg_entry ds;
extern const seg_entry ss;
extern const seg_entry es;
extern const seg_entry fs;
extern const seg_entry gs;
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