llvm-6502/include/llvm/Target/TargetOpcodes.h
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//===-- llvm/Target/TargetOpcodes.h - Target Indep Opcodes ------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines the target independent instruction opcodes.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_TARGET_TARGETOPCODES_H
#define LLVM_TARGET_TARGETOPCODES_H
namespace llvm {
/// Invariant opcodes: All instruction sets have these as their low opcodes.
namespace TargetOpcode {
enum {
PHI = 0,
INLINEASM = 1,
DBG_LABEL = 2,
EH_LABEL = 3,
GC_LABEL = 4,
/// KILL - This instruction is a noop that is used only to adjust the
/// liveness of registers. This can be useful when dealing with
/// sub-registers.
KILL = 5,
/// EXTRACT_SUBREG - This instruction takes two operands: a register
/// that has subregisters, and a subregister index. It returns the
/// extracted subregister value. This is commonly used to implement
/// truncation operations on target architectures which support it.
EXTRACT_SUBREG = 6,
/// INSERT_SUBREG - This instruction takes three operands: a register
/// that has subregisters, a register providing an insert value, and a
/// subregister index. It returns the value of the first register with
/// the value of the second register inserted. The first register is
/// often defined by an IMPLICIT_DEF, as is commonly used to implement
/// anyext operations on target architectures which support it.
INSERT_SUBREG = 7,
/// IMPLICIT_DEF - This is the MachineInstr-level equivalent of undef.
IMPLICIT_DEF = 8,
/// SUBREG_TO_REG - This instruction is similar to INSERT_SUBREG except
/// that the first operand is an immediate integer constant. This constant
/// is often zero, as is commonly used to implement zext operations on
/// target architectures which support it, such as with x86-64 (with
/// zext from i32 to i64 via implicit zero-extension).
SUBREG_TO_REG = 9,
/// COPY_TO_REGCLASS - This instruction is a placeholder for a plain
/// register-to-register copy into a specific register class. This is only
/// used between instruction selection and MachineInstr creation, before
/// virtual registers have been created for all the instructions, and it's
/// only needed in cases where the register classes implied by the
/// instructions are insufficient. The actual MachineInstrs to perform
/// the copy are emitted with the TargetInstrInfo::copyRegToReg hook.
COPY_TO_REGCLASS = 10,
/// DBG_VALUE - a mapping of the llvm.dbg.value intrinsic
DBG_VALUE = 11
};
} // end namespace TargetOpcode
} // end namespace llvm
#endif