llvm-6502/utils/TableGen/X86DisassemblerTables.h

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//===- X86DisassemblerTables.h - Disassembler tables ------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file is part of the X86 Disassembler Emitter.
// It contains the interface of the disassembler tables.
// Documentation for the disassembler emitter in general can be found in
// X86DisasemblerEmitter.h.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef X86DISASSEMBLERTABLES_H
#define X86DISASSEMBLERTABLES_H
#include "X86DisassemblerShared.h"
#include "X86ModRMFilters.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <map>
#include <vector>
namespace llvm {
namespace X86Disassembler {
/// DisassemblerTables - Encapsulates all the decode tables being generated by
/// the table emitter. Contains functions to populate the tables as well as
/// to emit them as hierarchical C structures suitable for consumption by the
/// runtime.
class DisassemblerTables {
private:
/// The decoder tables. There is one for each opcode type:
/// [0] one-byte opcodes
/// [1] two-byte opcodes of the form 0f __
/// [2] three-byte opcodes of the form 0f 38 __
/// [3] three-byte opcodes of the form 0f 3a __
/// [4] three-byte opcodes of the form 0f a6 __
/// [5] three-byte opcodes of the form 0f a7 __
/// [6] XOP8 map opcode
/// [7] XOP9 map opcode
/// [8] XOPA map opcode
ContextDecision* Tables[9];
// Table of ModRM encodings.
typedef std::map<std::vector<unsigned>, unsigned> ModRMMapTy;
mutable ModRMMapTy ModRMTable;
/// The instruction information table
std::vector<InstructionSpecifier> InstructionSpecifiers;
/// True if there are primary decode conflicts in the instruction set
bool HasConflicts;
/// emitModRMDecision - Emits a table of entries corresponding to a single
/// ModR/M decision. Compacts the ModR/M decision if possible. ModR/M
/// decisions are printed as:
///
/// { /* struct ModRMDecision */
/// TYPE,
/// modRMTablennnn
/// }
///
/// where nnnn is a unique ID for the corresponding table of IDs.
/// TYPE indicates whether the table has one entry that is the same
/// regardless of ModR/M byte, two entries - one for bytes 0x00-0xbf and one
/// for bytes 0xc0-0xff -, or 256 entries, one for each possible byte.
/// nnnn is the number of a table for looking up these values. The tables
/// are written separately so that tables consisting entirely of zeros will
/// not be duplicated. (These all have the name modRMEmptyTable.) A table
/// is printed as:
///
/// InstrUID modRMTablennnn[k] = {
/// nnnn, /* MNEMONIC */
/// ...
/// nnnn /* MNEMONIC */
/// };
///
/// @param o1 - The output stream to print the ID table to.
/// @param o2 - The output stream to print the decision structure to.
/// @param i1 - The indentation level to use with stream o1.
/// @param i2 - The indentation level to use with stream o2.
/// @param ModRMTableNum - next table number for adding to ModRMTable.
/// @param decision - The ModR/M decision to emit. This decision has 256
/// entries - emitModRMDecision decides how to compact it.
void emitModRMDecision(raw_ostream &o1, raw_ostream &o2,
unsigned &i1, unsigned &i2, unsigned &ModRMTableNum,
ModRMDecision &decision) const;
/// emitOpcodeDecision - Emits an OpcodeDecision and all its subsidiary ModR/M
/// decisions. An OpcodeDecision is printed as:
///
/// { /* struct OpcodeDecision */
/// /* 0x00 */
/// { /* struct ModRMDecision */
/// ...
/// }
/// ...
/// }
///
/// where the ModRMDecision structure is printed as described in the
/// documentation for emitModRMDecision(). emitOpcodeDecision() passes on a
/// stream and indent level for the UID tables generated by
/// emitModRMDecision(), but does not use them itself.
///
/// @param o1 - The output stream to print the ID tables generated by
/// emitModRMDecision() to.
/// @param o2 - The output stream for the decision structure itself.
/// @param i1 - The indent level to use with stream o1.
/// @param i2 - The indent level to use with stream o2.
/// @param ModRMTableNum - next table number for adding to ModRMTable.
/// @param decision - The OpcodeDecision to emit along with its subsidiary
/// structures.
void emitOpcodeDecision(raw_ostream &o1, raw_ostream &o2,
unsigned &i1, unsigned &i2, unsigned &ModRMTableNum,
OpcodeDecision &decision) const;
/// emitContextDecision - Emits a ContextDecision and all its subsidiary
/// Opcode and ModRMDecisions. A ContextDecision is printed as:
///
/// struct ContextDecision NAME = {
/// { /* OpcodeDecisions */
/// /* IC */
/// { /* struct OpcodeDecision */
/// ...
/// },
/// ...
/// }
/// }
///
/// NAME is the name of the ContextDecision (typically one of the four names
/// ONEBYTE_SYM, TWOBYTE_SYM, THREEBYTE38_SYM, THREEBYTE3A_SYM,
/// THREEBYTEA6_SYM, and THREEBYTEA7_SYM from
/// X86DisassemblerDecoderCommon.h).
/// IC is one of the contexts in InstructionContext. There is an opcode
/// decision for each possible context.
/// The OpcodeDecision structures are printed as described in the
/// documentation for emitOpcodeDecision.
///
/// @param o1 - The output stream to print the ID tables generated by
/// emitModRMDecision() to.
/// @param o2 - The output stream to print the decision structure to.
/// @param i1 - The indent level to use with stream o1.
/// @param i2 - The indent level to use with stream o2.
/// @param ModRMTableNum - next table number for adding to ModRMTable.
/// @param decision - The ContextDecision to emit along with its subsidiary
/// structures.
/// @param name - The name for the ContextDecision.
void emitContextDecision(raw_ostream &o1, raw_ostream &o2,
unsigned &i1, unsigned &i2, unsigned &ModRMTableNum,
ContextDecision &decision, const char* name) const;
/// emitInstructionInfo - Prints the instruction specifier table, which has
/// one entry for each instruction, and contains name and operand
/// information. This table is printed as:
///
/// struct InstructionSpecifier CONTEXTS_SYM[k] = {
/// {
/// /* nnnn */
/// "MNEMONIC",
/// 0xnn,
/// {
/// {
/// ENCODING,
/// TYPE
/// },
/// ...
/// }
/// },
/// };
///
/// k is the total number of instructions.
/// nnnn is the ID of the current instruction (0-based). This table
/// includes entries for non-instructions like PHINODE.
/// 0xnn is the lowest possible opcode for the current instruction, used for
/// AddRegFrm instructions to compute the operand's value.
/// ENCODING and TYPE describe the encoding and type for a single operand.
///
/// @param o - The output stream to which the instruction table should be
/// written.
/// @param i - The indent level for use with the stream.
void emitInstructionInfo(raw_ostream &o, unsigned &i) const;
/// emitContextTable - Prints the table that is used to translate from an
/// instruction attribute mask to an instruction context. This table is
/// printed as:
///
/// InstructionContext CONTEXTS_STR[256] = {
/// IC, /* 0x00 */
/// ...
/// };
///
/// IC is the context corresponding to the mask 0x00, and there are 256
/// possible masks.
///
/// @param o - The output stream to which the context table should be written.
/// @param i - The indent level for use with the stream.
void emitContextTable(raw_ostream &o, uint32_t &i) const;
/// emitContextDecisions - Prints all four ContextDecision structures using
/// emitContextDecision().
///
/// @param o1 - The output stream to print the ID tables generated by
/// emitModRMDecision() to.
/// @param o2 - The output stream to print the decision structures to.
/// @param i1 - The indent level to use with stream o1.
/// @param i2 - The indent level to use with stream o2.
/// @param ModRMTableNum - next table number for adding to ModRMTable.
void emitContextDecisions(raw_ostream &o1, raw_ostream &o2,
unsigned &i1, unsigned &i2,
unsigned &ModRMTableNum) const;
/// setTableFields - Uses a ModRMFilter to set the appropriate entries in a
/// ModRMDecision to refer to a particular instruction ID.
///
/// @param decision - The ModRMDecision to populate.
/// @param filter - The filter to use in deciding which entries to populate.
/// @param uid - The unique ID to set matching entries to.
/// @param opcode - The opcode of the instruction, for error reporting.
void setTableFields(ModRMDecision &decision,
const ModRMFilter &filter,
InstrUID uid,
uint8_t opcode);
public:
/// Constructor - Allocates space for the class decisions and clears them.
DisassemblerTables();
~DisassemblerTables();
/// emit - Emits the instruction table, context table, and class decisions.
///
/// @param o - The output stream to print the tables to.
void emit(raw_ostream &o) const;
/// setTableFields - Uses the opcode type, instruction context, opcode, and a
/// ModRMFilter as criteria to set a particular set of entries in the
/// decode tables to point to a specific uid.
///
/// @param type - The opcode type (ONEBYTE, TWOBYTE, etc.)
/// @param insnContext - The context to use (IC, IC_64BIT, etc.)
/// @param opcode - The last byte of the opcode (not counting any escape
/// or extended opcodes).
/// @param filter - The ModRMFilter that decides which ModR/M byte values
/// correspond to the desired instruction.
/// @param uid - The unique ID of the instruction.
/// @param is32bit - Instructon is only 32-bit
/// @param ignoresVEX_L - Instruction ignores VEX.L
void setTableFields(OpcodeType type,
InstructionContext insnContext,
uint8_t opcode,
const ModRMFilter &filter,
InstrUID uid,
bool is32bit,
bool ignoresVEX_L);
/// specForUID - Returns the instruction specifier for a given unique
/// instruction ID. Used when resolving collisions.
///
/// @param uid - The unique ID of the instruction.
/// @return - A reference to the instruction specifier.
InstructionSpecifier& specForUID(InstrUID uid) {
if (uid >= InstructionSpecifiers.size())
InstructionSpecifiers.resize(uid + 1);
return InstructionSpecifiers[uid];
}
// hasConflicts - Reports whether there were primary decode conflicts
// from any instructions added to the tables.
// @return - true if there were; false otherwise.
bool hasConflicts() {
return HasConflicts;
}
};
} // namespace X86Disassembler
} // namespace llvm
#endif