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| //===- DisassemblerEmitter.cpp - Generate a disassembler ------------------===//
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| //
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| //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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| //
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| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| #include "CodeGenTarget.h"
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| #include "X86DisassemblerTables.h"
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| #include "X86RecognizableInstr.h"
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| #include "llvm/TableGen/Error.h"
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| #include "llvm/TableGen/Record.h"
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| #include "llvm/TableGen/TableGenBackend.h"
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| 
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| using namespace llvm;
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| using namespace llvm::X86Disassembler;
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| 
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| /// DisassemblerEmitter - Contains disassembler table emitters for various
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| /// architectures.
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| 
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| /// X86 Disassembler Emitter
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| ///
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| /// *** IF YOU'RE HERE TO RESOLVE A "Primary decode conflict", LOOK DOWN NEAR
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| ///     THE END OF THIS COMMENT!
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| ///
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| /// The X86 disassembler emitter is part of the X86 Disassembler, which is
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| /// documented in lib/Target/X86/X86Disassembler.h.
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| ///
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| /// The emitter produces the tables that the disassembler uses to translate
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| /// instructions.  The emitter generates the following tables:
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| ///
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| /// - One table (CONTEXTS_SYM) that contains a mapping of attribute masks to
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| ///   instruction contexts.  Although for each attribute there are cases where
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| ///   that attribute determines decoding, in the majority of cases decoding is
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| ///   the same whether or not an attribute is present.  For example, a 64-bit
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| ///   instruction with an OPSIZE prefix and an XS prefix decodes the same way in
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| ///   all cases as a 64-bit instruction with only OPSIZE set.  (The XS prefix
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| ///   may have effects on its execution, but does not change the instruction
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| ///   returned.)  This allows considerable space savings in other tables.
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| /// - Six tables (ONEBYTE_SYM, TWOBYTE_SYM, THREEBYTE38_SYM, THREEBYTE3A_SYM,
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| ///   THREEBYTEA6_SYM, and THREEBYTEA7_SYM contain the hierarchy that the
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| ///   decoder traverses while decoding an instruction.  At the lowest level of
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| ///   this hierarchy are instruction UIDs, 16-bit integers that can be used to
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| ///   uniquely identify the instruction and correspond exactly to its position
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| ///   in the list of CodeGenInstructions for the target.
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| /// - One table (INSTRUCTIONS_SYM) contains information about the operands of
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| ///   each instruction and how to decode them.
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| ///
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| /// During table generation, there may be conflicts between instructions that
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| /// occupy the same space in the decode tables.  These conflicts are resolved as
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| /// follows in setTableFields() (X86DisassemblerTables.cpp)
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| ///
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| /// - If the current context is the native context for one of the instructions
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| ///   (that is, the attributes specified for it in the LLVM tables specify
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| ///   precisely the current context), then it has priority.
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| /// - If the current context isn't native for either of the instructions, then
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| ///   the higher-priority context wins (that is, the one that is more specific).
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| ///   That hierarchy is determined by outranks() (X86DisassemblerTables.cpp)
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| /// - If the current context is native for both instructions, then the table
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| ///   emitter reports a conflict and dies.
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| ///
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| /// *** RESOLUTION FOR "Primary decode conflict"S
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| ///
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| /// If two instructions collide, typically the solution is (in order of
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| /// likelihood):
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| ///
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| /// (1) to filter out one of the instructions by editing filter()
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| ///     (X86RecognizableInstr.cpp).  This is the most common resolution, but
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| ///     check the Intel manuals first to make sure that (2) and (3) are not the
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| ///     problem.
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| /// (2) to fix the tables (X86.td and its subsidiaries) so the opcodes are
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| ///     accurate.  Sometimes they are not.
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| /// (3) to fix the tables to reflect the actual context (for example, required
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| ///     prefixes), and possibly to add a new context by editing
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| ///     lib/Target/X86/X86DisassemblerDecoderCommon.h.  This is unlikely to be
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| ///     the cause.
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| ///
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| /// DisassemblerEmitter.cpp contains the implementation for the emitter,
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| ///   which simply pulls out instructions from the CodeGenTarget and pushes them
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| ///   into X86DisassemblerTables.
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| /// X86DisassemblerTables.h contains the interface for the instruction tables,
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| ///   which manage and emit the structures discussed above.
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| /// X86DisassemblerTables.cpp contains the implementation for the instruction
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| ///   tables.
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| /// X86ModRMFilters.h contains filters that can be used to determine which
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| ///   ModR/M values are valid for a particular instruction.  These are used to
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| ///   populate ModRMDecisions.
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| /// X86RecognizableInstr.h contains the interface for a single instruction,
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| ///   which knows how to translate itself from a CodeGenInstruction and provide
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| ///   the information necessary for integration into the tables.
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| /// X86RecognizableInstr.cpp contains the implementation for a single
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| ///   instruction.
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| 
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| namespace llvm {
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| 
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| extern void EmitFixedLenDecoder(RecordKeeper &RK, raw_ostream &OS,
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|                                 std::string PredicateNamespace,
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|                                 std::string GPrefix,
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|                                 std::string GPostfix,
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|                                 std::string ROK,
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|                                 std::string RFail,
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|                                 std::string L);
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| 
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| void EmitDisassembler(RecordKeeper &Records, raw_ostream &OS) {
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|   CodeGenTarget Target(Records);
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|   emitSourceFileHeader(" * " + Target.getName() + " Disassembler", OS);
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| 
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|   // X86 uses a custom disassembler.
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|   if (Target.getName() == "X86") {
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|     DisassemblerTables Tables;
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| 
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|     const std::vector<const CodeGenInstruction*> &numberedInstructions =
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|       Target.getInstructionsByEnumValue();
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| 
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|     for (unsigned i = 0, e = numberedInstructions.size(); i != e; ++i)
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|       RecognizableInstr::processInstr(Tables, *numberedInstructions[i], i);
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| 
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|     if (Tables.hasConflicts()) {
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|       PrintError(Target.getTargetRecord()->getLoc(), "Primary decode conflict");
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|       return;
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|     }
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| 
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|     Tables.emit(OS);
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|     return;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // ARM and Thumb have a CHECK() macro to deal with DecodeStatuses.
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|   if (Target.getName() == "ARM" || Target.getName() == "Thumb" ||
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|       Target.getName() == "AArch64" || Target.getName() == "ARM64") {
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|     std::string PredicateNamespace = Target.getName();
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|     if (PredicateNamespace == "Thumb")
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|       PredicateNamespace = "ARM";
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| 
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|     EmitFixedLenDecoder(Records, OS, PredicateNamespace,
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|                         "if (!Check(S, ", ")) return MCDisassembler::Fail;",
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|                         "S", "MCDisassembler::Fail",
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|                         "  MCDisassembler::DecodeStatus S = "
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|                           "MCDisassembler::Success;\n(void)S;");
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|     return;
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|   }
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| 
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|   EmitFixedLenDecoder(Records, OS, Target.getName(),
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|                       "if (", " == MCDisassembler::Fail)"
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|                        " return MCDisassembler::Fail;",
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|                       "MCDisassembler::Success", "MCDisassembler::Fail", "");
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| }
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| 
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| } // End llvm namespace
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