The cdp2 instruction should have the same restrictions as cdp on the
co-processor registers.
VFP instructions on v8/AArch32 share the same encoding space as cdp2.
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This fixes two previous issues:
- Negative offsets were not correctly disassembled
- The decoded opcodes were not the right one
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Handle the case when the disassembler table can't tell
the difference between some encodings of QADD and CPS.
Add some necessary safe guards in CPS decoding as well.
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These instructions are deprecated oddities, but we still need to be able to
disassemble (and reassemble) them if and when they're encountered.
Patch by Amaury de la Vieuville.
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The disassembly of VEXT instructions was too lax in the bits checked. This
fixes the case where the instruction affects Q-registers but a misaligned lane
was specified (should be UNDEFINED).
Patch by Amaury de la Vieuville
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This patch adds support for the CRJ and CGRJ instructions. Support for
the immediate forms will be a separate patch.
The architecture has a large number of comparison instructions. I think
it's generally better to concentrate on using the "best" comparison
instruction first and foremost, then only use something like CRJ if
CR really was the natual choice of comparison instruction. The patch
therefore opportunistically converts separate CR and BRC instructions
into a single CRJ while emitting instructions in ISelLowering.
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"hint" space for Thumb actually overlaps the encoding space of the CPS
instruction. In actuality, hints can be defined as CPS instructions where imod
and M bits are all nil.
Handle decoding of permitted nop-compatible hints (i.e. nop, yield, wfi, wfe,
sev) in DecodeT2CPSInstruction.
This commit adds a proper diagnostic message for Imm0_4 and updates all tests.
Patch by Mihail Popa <Mihail.Popa@arm.com>.
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According to the ARM reference manual, constant offsets are mandatory for pre-indexed addressing modes.
The MC disassembler was not obeying this when the offset is 0.
It was producing instructions like: str r0, [r1]!.
Correct syntax is: str r0, [r1, #0]!.
This change modifies the dumping of operands so that the offset is always printed, regardless of its value, when pre-indexed addressing mode is used.
Patch by Mihail Popa <Mihail.Popa@arm.com>
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As these two instructions in AVX extension are privileged instructions for
special purpose, it's only expected to be used in inlined assembly.
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These instructions aren't universally available, but depend on a specific
extension to the normal ARM architecture (rather than, say, v6/v7/...) so a new
feature is appropriate.
This also enables the feature by default on A-class cores which usually have
these extensions, to avoid breaking existing code and act as a sensible
default.
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At the time when the XCore backend was added there were some issues with
with overlapping register classes but these all seem to be fixed now.
Describing the register classes correctly allow us to get rid of a
codegen only instruction (LDAWSP_lru6_RRegs) and it means we can
disassemble ru6 instructions that use registers above r11.
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If PC or SP is the destination, the disassembler erroneously failed with the
invalid encoding, despite the manual saying that both are fine.
This patch addresses failure to decode encoding T4 of LDR (A8.8.62) which is a
postindexed load, where the offset 0xc is applied to SP after the load occurs.
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The work done by the post-encoder (setting architecturally unused bits to 0 as
required) can be done by the existing operand that covers the "#0.0". This
removes at least one use of the discouraged PostEncoderMethod uses.
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The Printer will now print instructions with the correct alignment specifier syntax, like
vld1.8 {d16}, [r0:64]
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