/* insns.h header file for insns.c * * The Netwide Assembler is copyright (C) 1996 Simon Tatham and * Julian Hall. All rights reserved. The software is * redistributable under the licence given in the file "Licence" * distributed in the NASM archive. */ #ifndef NASM_INSNS_H #define NASM_INSNS_H struct itemplate { int opcode; /* the token, passed from "parser.c" */ int operands; /* number of operands */ long opd[3]; /* bit flags for operand types */ char *code; /* the code it assembles to */ int flags; /* some flags */ }; /* * Instruction template flags. These specify which processor * targets the instruction is eligible for, whether it is * privileged or undocumented, and also specify extra error * checking on the matching of the instruction. * * IF_SM stands for Size Match: any operand whose size is not * explicitly specified by the template is `really' intended to be * the same size as the first size-specified operand. * Non-specification is tolerated in the input instruction, but * _wrong_ specification is not. * * IF_SM2 invokes Size Match on only the first _two_ operands, for * three-operand instructions such as SHLD: it implies that the * first two operands must match in size, but that the third is * required to be _unspecified_. * * IF_SB invokes Size Byte: operands with unspecified size in the * template are really bytes, and so no non-byte specification in * the input instruction will be tolerated. IF_SW similarly invokes * Size Word, and IF_SD invokes Size Doubleword. * * (The default state if neither IF_SM nor IF_SM2 is specified is * that any operand with unspecified size in the template is * required to have unspecified size in the instruction too...) */ #define IF_SM 0x0001 /* size match */ #define IF_SM2 0x0002 /* size match first two operands */ #define IF_SB 0x0004 /* unsized operands can't be non-byte */ #define IF_SW 0x0008 /* unsized operands can't be non-word */ #define IF_SD 0x0010 /* unsized operands can't be nondword */ #define IF_8086 0x0000 /* 8086 instruction */ #define IF_186 0x0100 /* 186+ instruction */ #define IF_286 0x0200 /* 286+ instruction */ #define IF_386 0x0300 /* 386+ instruction */ #define IF_486 0x0400 /* 486+ instruction */ #define IF_PENT 0x0500 /* Pentium instruction */ #define IF_P6 0x0600 /* P6 instruction */ #define IF_PMASK 0x0F00 /* the mask for processor types */ #define IF_PRIV 0x1000 /* it's a privileged instruction */ #define IF_UNDOC 0x2000 /* it's an undocumented instruction */ #define IF_FPU 0x4000 /* it's an FPU instruction */ #define IF_MMX 0x8000 /* it's an MMX instruction */ #endif