llvm-6502/lib/Target/X86/Disassembler/X86Disassembler.cpp
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//===-- X86Disassembler.cpp - Disassembler for x86 and x86_64 -------------===//
//
// 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.
// It contains code to translate the data produced by the decoder into
// MCInsts.
// Documentation for the disassembler can be found in X86Disassembler.h.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "X86Disassembler.h"
#include "X86DisassemblerDecoder.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCContext.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCDisassembler.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCExpr.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCInst.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCInstrInfo.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCSubtargetInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MemoryObject.h"
#include "llvm/Support/TargetRegistry.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#define GET_REGINFO_ENUM
#include "X86GenRegisterInfo.inc"
#define GET_INSTRINFO_ENUM
#include "X86GenInstrInfo.inc"
using namespace llvm;
using namespace llvm::X86Disassembler;
void x86DisassemblerDebug(const char *file,
unsigned line,
const char *s) {
dbgs() << file << ":" << line << ": " << s;
}
const char *x86DisassemblerGetInstrName(unsigned Opcode, const void *mii) {
const MCInstrInfo *MII = static_cast<const MCInstrInfo *>(mii);
return MII->getName(Opcode);
}
#define debug(s) DEBUG(x86DisassemblerDebug(__FILE__, __LINE__, s));
namespace llvm {
// Fill-ins to make the compiler happy. These constants are never actually
// assigned; they are just filler to make an automatically-generated switch
// statement work.
namespace X86 {
enum {
BX_SI = 500,
BX_DI = 501,
BP_SI = 502,
BP_DI = 503,
sib = 504,
sib64 = 505
};
}
extern Target TheX86_32Target, TheX86_64Target;
}
static bool translateInstruction(MCInst &target,
InternalInstruction &source,
const MCDisassembler *Dis);
X86GenericDisassembler::X86GenericDisassembler(const MCSubtargetInfo &STI,
DisassemblerMode mode,
const MCInstrInfo *MII)
: MCDisassembler(STI), MII(MII), fMode(mode) {}
X86GenericDisassembler::~X86GenericDisassembler() {
delete MII;
}
/// regionReader - a callback function that wraps the readByte method from
/// MemoryObject.
///
/// @param arg - The generic callback parameter. In this case, this should
/// be a pointer to a MemoryObject.
/// @param byte - A pointer to the byte to be read.
/// @param address - The address to be read.
static int regionReader(const void* arg, uint8_t* byte, uint64_t address) {
const MemoryObject* region = static_cast<const MemoryObject*>(arg);
return region->readByte(address, byte);
}
/// logger - a callback function that wraps the operator<< method from
/// raw_ostream.
///
/// @param arg - The generic callback parameter. This should be a pointe
/// to a raw_ostream.
/// @param log - A string to be logged. logger() adds a newline.
static void logger(void* arg, const char* log) {
if (!arg)
return;
raw_ostream &vStream = *(static_cast<raw_ostream*>(arg));
vStream << log << "\n";
}
//
// Public interface for the disassembler
//
MCDisassembler::DecodeStatus
X86GenericDisassembler::getInstruction(MCInst &instr,
uint64_t &size,
const MemoryObject &region,
uint64_t address,
raw_ostream &vStream,
raw_ostream &cStream) const {
CommentStream = &cStream;
InternalInstruction internalInstr;
dlog_t loggerFn = logger;
if (&vStream == &nulls())
loggerFn = 0; // Disable logging completely if it's going to nulls().
int ret = decodeInstruction(&internalInstr,
regionReader,
(const void*)&region,
loggerFn,
(void*)&vStream,
(const void*)MII,
address,
fMode);
if (ret) {
size = internalInstr.readerCursor - address;
return Fail;
}
else {
size = internalInstr.length;
return (!translateInstruction(instr, internalInstr, this)) ?
Success : Fail;
}
}
//
// Private code that translates from struct InternalInstructions to MCInsts.
//
/// translateRegister - Translates an internal register to the appropriate LLVM
/// register, and appends it as an operand to an MCInst.
///
/// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to.
/// @param reg - The Reg to append.
static void translateRegister(MCInst &mcInst, Reg reg) {
#define ENTRY(x) X86::x,
uint8_t llvmRegnums[] = {
ALL_REGS
0
};
#undef ENTRY
uint8_t llvmRegnum = llvmRegnums[reg];
mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::CreateReg(llvmRegnum));
}
/// tryAddingSymbolicOperand - trys to add a symbolic operand in place of the
/// immediate Value in the MCInst.
///
/// @param Value - The immediate Value, has had any PC adjustment made by
/// the caller.
/// @param isBranch - If the instruction is a branch instruction
/// @param Address - The starting address of the instruction
/// @param Offset - The byte offset to this immediate in the instruction
/// @param Width - The byte width of this immediate in the instruction
///
/// If the getOpInfo() function was set when setupForSymbolicDisassembly() was
/// called then that function is called to get any symbolic information for the
/// immediate in the instruction using the Address, Offset and Width. If that
/// returns non-zero then the symbolic information it returns is used to create
/// an MCExpr and that is added as an operand to the MCInst. If getOpInfo()
/// returns zero and isBranch is true then a symbol look up for immediate Value
/// is done and if a symbol is found an MCExpr is created with that, else
/// an MCExpr with the immediate Value is created. This function returns true
/// if it adds an operand to the MCInst and false otherwise.
static bool tryAddingSymbolicOperand(int64_t Value, bool isBranch,
uint64_t Address, uint64_t Offset,
uint64_t Width, MCInst &MI,
const MCDisassembler *Dis) {
return Dis->tryAddingSymbolicOperand(MI, Value, Address, isBranch,
Offset, Width);
}
/// tryAddingPcLoadReferenceComment - trys to add a comment as to what is being
/// referenced by a load instruction with the base register that is the rip.
/// These can often be addresses in a literal pool. The Address of the
/// instruction and its immediate Value are used to determine the address
/// being referenced in the literal pool entry. The SymbolLookUp call back will
/// return a pointer to a literal 'C' string if the referenced address is an
/// address into a section with 'C' string literals.
static void tryAddingPcLoadReferenceComment(uint64_t Address, uint64_t Value,
const void *Decoder) {
const MCDisassembler *Dis = static_cast<const MCDisassembler*>(Decoder);
Dis->tryAddingPcLoadReferenceComment(Value, Address);
}
/// translateImmediate - Appends an immediate operand to an MCInst.
///
/// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to.
/// @param immediate - The immediate value to append.
/// @param operand - The operand, as stored in the descriptor table.
/// @param insn - The internal instruction.
static void translateImmediate(MCInst &mcInst, uint64_t immediate,
const OperandSpecifier &operand,
InternalInstruction &insn,
const MCDisassembler *Dis) {
// Sign-extend the immediate if necessary.
OperandType type = (OperandType)operand.type;
bool isBranch = false;
uint64_t pcrel = 0;
if (type == TYPE_RELv) {
isBranch = true;
pcrel = insn.startLocation +
insn.immediateOffset + insn.immediateSize;
switch (insn.displacementSize) {
default:
break;
case 1:
if(immediate & 0x80)
immediate |= ~(0xffull);
break;
case 2:
if(immediate & 0x8000)
immediate |= ~(0xffffull);
break;
case 4:
if(immediate & 0x80000000)
immediate |= ~(0xffffffffull);
break;
case 8:
break;
}
}
// By default sign-extend all X86 immediates based on their encoding.
else if (type == TYPE_IMM8 || type == TYPE_IMM16 || type == TYPE_IMM32 ||
type == TYPE_IMM64) {
uint32_t Opcode = mcInst.getOpcode();
switch (operand.encoding) {
default:
break;
case ENCODING_IB:
// Special case those X86 instructions that use the imm8 as a set of
// bits, bit count, etc. and are not sign-extend.
if (Opcode != X86::BLENDPSrri && Opcode != X86::BLENDPDrri &&
Opcode != X86::PBLENDWrri && Opcode != X86::MPSADBWrri &&
Opcode != X86::DPPSrri && Opcode != X86::DPPDrri &&
Opcode != X86::INSERTPSrr && Opcode != X86::VBLENDPSYrri &&
Opcode != X86::VBLENDPSYrmi && Opcode != X86::VBLENDPDYrri &&
Opcode != X86::VBLENDPDYrmi && Opcode != X86::VPBLENDWrri &&
Opcode != X86::VMPSADBWrri && Opcode != X86::VDPPSYrri &&
Opcode != X86::VDPPSYrmi && Opcode != X86::VDPPDrri &&
Opcode != X86::VINSERTPSrr)
if(immediate & 0x80)
immediate |= ~(0xffull);
break;
case ENCODING_IW:
if(immediate & 0x8000)
immediate |= ~(0xffffull);
break;
case ENCODING_ID:
if(immediate & 0x80000000)
immediate |= ~(0xffffffffull);
break;
case ENCODING_IO:
break;
}
}
switch (type) {
case TYPE_XMM32:
case TYPE_XMM64:
case TYPE_XMM128:
mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::XMM0 + (immediate >> 4)));
return;
case TYPE_XMM256:
mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::YMM0 + (immediate >> 4)));
return;
case TYPE_XMM512:
mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::ZMM0 + (immediate >> 4)));
return;
case TYPE_REL8:
isBranch = true;
pcrel = insn.startLocation + insn.immediateOffset + insn.immediateSize;
if(immediate & 0x80)
immediate |= ~(0xffull);
break;
case TYPE_REL32:
case TYPE_REL64:
isBranch = true;
pcrel = insn.startLocation + insn.immediateOffset + insn.immediateSize;
if(immediate & 0x80000000)
immediate |= ~(0xffffffffull);
break;
default:
// operand is 64 bits wide. Do nothing.
break;
}
if(!tryAddingSymbolicOperand(immediate + pcrel, isBranch, insn.startLocation,
insn.immediateOffset, insn.immediateSize,
mcInst, Dis))
mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::CreateImm(immediate));
}
/// translateRMRegister - Translates a register stored in the R/M field of the
/// ModR/M byte to its LLVM equivalent and appends it to an MCInst.
/// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to.
/// @param insn - The internal instruction to extract the R/M field
/// from.
/// @return - 0 on success; -1 otherwise
static bool translateRMRegister(MCInst &mcInst,
InternalInstruction &insn) {
if (insn.eaBase == EA_BASE_sib || insn.eaBase == EA_BASE_sib64) {
debug("A R/M register operand may not have a SIB byte");
return true;
}
switch (insn.eaBase) {
default:
debug("Unexpected EA base register");
return true;
case EA_BASE_NONE:
debug("EA_BASE_NONE for ModR/M base");
return true;
#define ENTRY(x) case EA_BASE_##x:
ALL_EA_BASES
#undef ENTRY
debug("A R/M register operand may not have a base; "
"the operand must be a register.");
return true;
#define ENTRY(x) \
case EA_REG_##x: \
mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::x)); break;
ALL_REGS
#undef ENTRY
}
return false;
}
/// translateRMMemory - Translates a memory operand stored in the Mod and R/M
/// fields of an internal instruction (and possibly its SIB byte) to a memory
/// operand in LLVM's format, and appends it to an MCInst.
///
/// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to.
/// @param insn - The instruction to extract Mod, R/M, and SIB fields
/// from.
/// @return - 0 on success; nonzero otherwise
static bool translateRMMemory(MCInst &mcInst, InternalInstruction &insn,
const MCDisassembler *Dis) {
// Addresses in an MCInst are represented as five operands:
// 1. basereg (register) The R/M base, or (if there is a SIB) the
// SIB base
// 2. scaleamount (immediate) 1, or (if there is a SIB) the specified
// scale amount
// 3. indexreg (register) x86_registerNONE, or (if there is a SIB)
// the index (which is multiplied by the
// scale amount)
// 4. displacement (immediate) 0, or the displacement if there is one
// 5. segmentreg (register) x86_registerNONE for now, but could be set
// if we have segment overrides
MCOperand baseReg;
MCOperand scaleAmount;
MCOperand indexReg;
MCOperand displacement;
MCOperand segmentReg;
uint64_t pcrel = 0;
if (insn.eaBase == EA_BASE_sib || insn.eaBase == EA_BASE_sib64) {
if (insn.sibBase != SIB_BASE_NONE) {
switch (insn.sibBase) {
default:
debug("Unexpected sibBase");
return true;
#define ENTRY(x) \
case SIB_BASE_##x: \
baseReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::x); break;
ALL_SIB_BASES
#undef ENTRY
}
} else {
baseReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(0);
}
// Check whether we are handling VSIB addressing mode for GATHER.
// If sibIndex was set to SIB_INDEX_NONE, index offset is 4 and
// we should use SIB_INDEX_XMM4|YMM4 for VSIB.
// I don't see a way to get the correct IndexReg in readSIB:
// We can tell whether it is VSIB or SIB after instruction ID is decoded,
// but instruction ID may not be decoded yet when calling readSIB.
uint32_t Opcode = mcInst.getOpcode();
bool IndexIs128 = (Opcode == X86::VGATHERDPDrm ||
Opcode == X86::VGATHERDPDYrm ||
Opcode == X86::VGATHERQPDrm ||
Opcode == X86::VGATHERDPSrm ||
Opcode == X86::VGATHERQPSrm ||
Opcode == X86::VPGATHERDQrm ||
Opcode == X86::VPGATHERDQYrm ||
Opcode == X86::VPGATHERQQrm ||
Opcode == X86::VPGATHERDDrm ||
Opcode == X86::VPGATHERQDrm);
bool IndexIs256 = (Opcode == X86::VGATHERQPDYrm ||
Opcode == X86::VGATHERDPSYrm ||
Opcode == X86::VGATHERQPSYrm ||
Opcode == X86::VGATHERDPDZrm ||
Opcode == X86::VPGATHERDQZrm ||
Opcode == X86::VPGATHERQQYrm ||
Opcode == X86::VPGATHERDDYrm ||
Opcode == X86::VPGATHERQDYrm);
bool IndexIs512 = (Opcode == X86::VGATHERQPDZrm ||
Opcode == X86::VGATHERDPSZrm ||
Opcode == X86::VGATHERQPSZrm ||
Opcode == X86::VPGATHERQQZrm ||
Opcode == X86::VPGATHERDDZrm ||
Opcode == X86::VPGATHERQDZrm);
if (IndexIs128 || IndexIs256 || IndexIs512) {
unsigned IndexOffset = insn.sibIndex -
(insn.addressSize == 8 ? SIB_INDEX_RAX:SIB_INDEX_EAX);
SIBIndex IndexBase = IndexIs512 ? SIB_INDEX_ZMM0 :
IndexIs256 ? SIB_INDEX_YMM0 : SIB_INDEX_XMM0;
insn.sibIndex = (SIBIndex)(IndexBase +
(insn.sibIndex == SIB_INDEX_NONE ? 4 : IndexOffset));
}
if (insn.sibIndex != SIB_INDEX_NONE) {
switch (insn.sibIndex) {
default:
debug("Unexpected sibIndex");
return true;
#define ENTRY(x) \
case SIB_INDEX_##x: \
indexReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::x); break;
EA_BASES_32BIT
EA_BASES_64BIT
REGS_XMM
REGS_YMM
REGS_ZMM
#undef ENTRY
}
} else {
indexReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(0);
}
scaleAmount = MCOperand::CreateImm(insn.sibScale);
} else {
switch (insn.eaBase) {
case EA_BASE_NONE:
if (insn.eaDisplacement == EA_DISP_NONE) {
debug("EA_BASE_NONE and EA_DISP_NONE for ModR/M base");
return true;
}
if (insn.mode == MODE_64BIT){
pcrel = insn.startLocation +
insn.displacementOffset + insn.displacementSize;
tryAddingPcLoadReferenceComment(insn.startLocation +
insn.displacementOffset,
insn.displacement + pcrel, Dis);
baseReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::RIP); // Section 2.2.1.6
}
else
baseReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(0);
indexReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(0);
break;
case EA_BASE_BX_SI:
baseReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::BX);
indexReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::SI);
break;
case EA_BASE_BX_DI:
baseReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::BX);
indexReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::DI);
break;
case EA_BASE_BP_SI:
baseReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::BP);
indexReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::SI);
break;
case EA_BASE_BP_DI:
baseReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::BP);
indexReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::DI);
break;
default:
indexReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(0);
switch (insn.eaBase) {
default:
debug("Unexpected eaBase");
return true;
// Here, we will use the fill-ins defined above. However,
// BX_SI, BX_DI, BP_SI, and BP_DI are all handled above and
// sib and sib64 were handled in the top-level if, so they're only
// placeholders to keep the compiler happy.
#define ENTRY(x) \
case EA_BASE_##x: \
baseReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::x); break;
ALL_EA_BASES
#undef ENTRY
#define ENTRY(x) case EA_REG_##x:
ALL_REGS
#undef ENTRY
debug("A R/M memory operand may not be a register; "
"the base field must be a base.");
return true;
}
}
scaleAmount = MCOperand::CreateImm(1);
}
displacement = MCOperand::CreateImm(insn.displacement);
static const uint8_t segmentRegnums[SEG_OVERRIDE_max] = {
0, // SEG_OVERRIDE_NONE
X86::CS,
X86::SS,
X86::DS,
X86::ES,
X86::FS,
X86::GS
};
segmentReg = MCOperand::CreateReg(segmentRegnums[insn.segmentOverride]);
mcInst.addOperand(baseReg);
mcInst.addOperand(scaleAmount);
mcInst.addOperand(indexReg);
if(!tryAddingSymbolicOperand(insn.displacement + pcrel, false,
insn.startLocation, insn.displacementOffset,
insn.displacementSize, mcInst, Dis))
mcInst.addOperand(displacement);
mcInst.addOperand(segmentReg);
return false;
}
/// translateRM - Translates an operand stored in the R/M (and possibly SIB)
/// byte of an instruction to LLVM form, and appends it to an MCInst.
///
/// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to.
/// @param operand - The operand, as stored in the descriptor table.
/// @param insn - The instruction to extract Mod, R/M, and SIB fields
/// from.
/// @return - 0 on success; nonzero otherwise
static bool translateRM(MCInst &mcInst, const OperandSpecifier &operand,
InternalInstruction &insn, const MCDisassembler *Dis) {
switch (operand.type) {
default:
debug("Unexpected type for a R/M operand");
return true;
case TYPE_R8:
case TYPE_R16:
case TYPE_R32:
case TYPE_R64:
case TYPE_Rv:
case TYPE_MM:
case TYPE_MM32:
case TYPE_MM64:
case TYPE_XMM:
case TYPE_XMM32:
case TYPE_XMM64:
case TYPE_XMM128:
case TYPE_XMM256:
case TYPE_XMM512:
case TYPE_VK1:
case TYPE_VK8:
case TYPE_VK16:
case TYPE_DEBUGREG:
case TYPE_CONTROLREG:
return translateRMRegister(mcInst, insn);
case TYPE_M:
case TYPE_M8:
case TYPE_M16:
case TYPE_M32:
case TYPE_M64:
case TYPE_M128:
case TYPE_M256:
case TYPE_M512:
case TYPE_Mv:
case TYPE_M32FP:
case TYPE_M64FP:
case TYPE_M80FP:
case TYPE_M16INT:
case TYPE_M32INT:
case TYPE_M64INT:
case TYPE_M1616:
case TYPE_M1632:
case TYPE_M1664:
case TYPE_LEA:
return translateRMMemory(mcInst, insn, Dis);
}
}
/// translateFPRegister - Translates a stack position on the FPU stack to its
/// LLVM form, and appends it to an MCInst.
///
/// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to.
/// @param stackPos - The stack position to translate.
/// @return - false on success; true otherwise.
static bool translateFPRegister(MCInst &mcInst,
uint8_t stackPos) {
if (stackPos >= 8) {
debug("Invalid FP stack position");
return true;
}
mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::ST0 + stackPos));
return false;
}
/// translateMaskRegister - Translates a 3-bit mask register number to
/// LLVM form, and appends it to an MCInst.
///
/// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to.
/// @param maskRegNum - Number of mask register from 0 to 7.
/// @return - false on success; true otherwise.
static bool translateMaskRegister(MCInst &mcInst,
uint8_t maskRegNum) {
if (maskRegNum >= 8) {
debug("Invalid mask register number");
return true;
}
mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::CreateReg(X86::K0 + maskRegNum));
return false;
}
/// translateOperand - Translates an operand stored in an internal instruction
/// to LLVM's format and appends it to an MCInst.
///
/// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to.
/// @param operand - The operand, as stored in the descriptor table.
/// @param insn - The internal instruction.
/// @return - false on success; true otherwise.
static bool translateOperand(MCInst &mcInst, const OperandSpecifier &operand,
InternalInstruction &insn,
const MCDisassembler *Dis) {
switch (operand.encoding) {
default:
debug("Unhandled operand encoding during translation");
return true;
case ENCODING_REG:
translateRegister(mcInst, insn.reg);
return false;
case ENCODING_WRITEMASK:
return translateMaskRegister(mcInst, insn.writemask);
case ENCODING_RM:
return translateRM(mcInst, operand, insn, Dis);
case ENCODING_CB:
case ENCODING_CW:
case ENCODING_CD:
case ENCODING_CP:
case ENCODING_CO:
case ENCODING_CT:
debug("Translation of code offsets isn't supported.");
return true;
case ENCODING_IB:
case ENCODING_IW:
case ENCODING_ID:
case ENCODING_IO:
case ENCODING_Iv:
case ENCODING_Ia:
translateImmediate(mcInst,
insn.immediates[insn.numImmediatesTranslated++],
operand,
insn,
Dis);
return false;
case ENCODING_RB:
case ENCODING_RW:
case ENCODING_RD:
case ENCODING_RO:
translateRegister(mcInst, insn.opcodeRegister);
return false;
case ENCODING_I:
return translateFPRegister(mcInst, insn.opcodeModifier);
case ENCODING_Rv:
translateRegister(mcInst, insn.opcodeRegister);
return false;
case ENCODING_VVVV:
translateRegister(mcInst, insn.vvvv);
return false;
case ENCODING_DUP:
return translateOperand(mcInst, insn.operands[operand.type - TYPE_DUP0],
insn, Dis);
}
}
/// translateInstruction - Translates an internal instruction and all its
/// operands to an MCInst.
///
/// @param mcInst - The MCInst to populate with the instruction's data.
/// @param insn - The internal instruction.
/// @return - false on success; true otherwise.
static bool translateInstruction(MCInst &mcInst,
InternalInstruction &insn,
const MCDisassembler *Dis) {
if (!insn.spec) {
debug("Instruction has no specification");
return true;
}
mcInst.setOpcode(insn.instructionID);
// If when reading the prefix bytes we determined the overlapping 0xf2 or 0xf3
// prefix bytes should be disassembled as xrelease and xacquire then set the
// opcode to those instead of the rep and repne opcodes.
if (insn.xAcquireRelease) {
if(mcInst.getOpcode() == X86::REP_PREFIX)
mcInst.setOpcode(X86::XRELEASE_PREFIX);
else if(mcInst.getOpcode() == X86::REPNE_PREFIX)
mcInst.setOpcode(X86::XACQUIRE_PREFIX);
}
int index;
insn.numImmediatesTranslated = 0;
for (index = 0; index < X86_MAX_OPERANDS; ++index) {
if (insn.operands[index].encoding != ENCODING_NONE) {
if (translateOperand(mcInst, insn.operands[index], insn, Dis)) {
return true;
}
}
}
return false;
}
static MCDisassembler *createX86_32Disassembler(const Target &T,
const MCSubtargetInfo &STI) {
return new X86Disassembler::X86GenericDisassembler(STI, MODE_32BIT,
T.createMCInstrInfo());
}
static MCDisassembler *createX86_64Disassembler(const Target &T,
const MCSubtargetInfo &STI) {
return new X86Disassembler::X86GenericDisassembler(STI, MODE_64BIT,
T.createMCInstrInfo());
}
extern "C" void LLVMInitializeX86Disassembler() {
// Register the disassembler.
TargetRegistry::RegisterMCDisassembler(TheX86_32Target,
createX86_32Disassembler);
TargetRegistry::RegisterMCDisassembler(TheX86_64Target,
createX86_64Disassembler);
}