//===-- X86InstrBuilder.h - Functions to aid building x86 insts -*- C++ -*-===// // // This file exposes functions that may be used with BuildMI from the // MachineInstrBuilder.h file to handle X86'isms in a clean way. // // The BuildMem function may be used with the BuildMI function to add entire // memory references in a single, typed, function call. X86 memory references // can be very complex expressions (described in the README), so wrapping them // up behind an easier to use interface makes sense. Descriptions of the // functions are included below. // // For reference, the order of operands for memory references is: // (Operand), Base, Scale, Index, Displacement. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef X86INSTRBUILDER_H #define X86INSTRBUILDER_H #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h" /// addDirectMem - This function is used to add a direct memory reference to the /// current instruction -- that is, a dereference of an address in a register, with /// no scale, index or displacement. An example is: DWORD PTR [EAX]. inline const MachineInstrBuilder &addDirectMem(const MachineInstrBuilder &MIB, unsigned Reg) { // Because memory references are always represented with four // values, this adds: Reg, [1, NoReg, 0] to the instruction. return MIB.addReg(Reg).addZImm(1).addMReg(0).addSImm(0); } /// addRegOffset - This function is used to add a memory reference of /// the form [Reg + Offset], i.e., one with no scale or index, but /// with a displacement. An example is: DWORD PTR [EAX + 4]. inline const MachineInstrBuilder &addRegOffset(const MachineInstrBuilder &MIB, unsigned Reg, unsigned Offset) { return MIB.addReg(Reg).addZImm(1).addMReg(0).addSImm(Offset); } #endif