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- #!/usr/bin/perl
- ## --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ##
- ## Copyright 1996-2018 The NASM Authors - All Rights Reserved
- ## See the file AUTHORS included with the NASM distribution for
- ## the specific copyright holders.
- ##
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- ## modification, are permitted provided that the following
- ## conditions are met:
- ##
- ## * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- ## notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- ## * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- ## copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- ## disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- ## with the distribution.
- ##
- ## THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
- ## CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
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- ## DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
- ## CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- ## SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
- ## NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
- ## LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
- ## HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
- ## CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
- ## OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
- ## EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- ##
- ## --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- #
- # Instruction template flags. These specify which processor
- # targets the instruction is eligible for, whether it is
- # privileged or undocumented, and also specify extra error
- # checking on the matching of the instruction.
- #
- # IF_SM stands for Size Match: any operand whose size is not
- # explicitly specified by the template is `really' intended to be
- # the same size as the first size-specified operand.
- # Non-specification is tolerated in the input instruction, but
- # _wrong_ specification is not.
- #
- # IF_SM2 invokes Size Match on only the first _two_ operands, for
- # three-operand instructions such as SHLD: it implies that the
- # first two operands must match in size, but that the third is
- # required to be _unspecified_.
- #
- # IF_SB invokes Size Byte: operands with unspecified size in the
- # template are really bytes, and so no non-byte specification in
- # the input instruction will be tolerated. IF_SW similarly invokes
- # Size Word, and IF_SD invokes Size Doubleword.
- #
- # (The default state if neither IF_SM nor IF_SM2 is specified is
- # that any operand with unspecified size in the template is
- # required to have unspecified size in the instruction too...)
- #
- # iflag_t is defined to store these flags.
- #
- # The order does matter here. We use some predefined masks to quick test
- # for a set of flags, so be careful moving bits (and
- # don't forget to update C code generation then).
- #
- sub dword_align($) {
- my($n) = @_;
- $$n = ($$n + 31) & ~31;
- return $n;
- }
- my $f = 0;
- my %insns_flag_bit = (
- #
- # dword bound, index 0 - specific flags
- #
- "SM" => [$f++, "Size match"],
- "SM2" => [$f++, "Size match first two operands"],
- "SB" => [$f++, "Unsized operands can't be non-byte"],
- "SW" => [$f++, "Unsized operands can't be non-word"],
- "SD" => [$f++, "Unsized operands can't be non-dword"],
- "SQ" => [$f++, "Unsized operands can't be non-qword"],
- "SO" => [$f++, "Unsized operands can't be non-oword"],
- "SY" => [$f++, "Unsized operands can't be non-yword"],
- "SZ" => [$f++, "Unsized operands can't be non-zword"],
- "SIZE" => [$f++, "Unsized operands must match the bitsize"],
- "SX" => [$f++, "Unsized operands not allowed"],
- "AR0" => [$f++, "SB, SW, SD applies to argument 0"],
- "AR1" => [$f++, "SB, SW, SD applies to argument 1"],
- "AR2" => [$f++, "SB, SW, SD applies to argument 2"],
- "AR3" => [$f++, "SB, SW, SD applies to argument 3"],
- "AR4" => [$f++, "SB, SW, SD applies to argument 4"],
- "OPT" => [$f++, "Optimizing assembly only"],
- #
- # dword bound - instruction filtering flags
- #
- "PRIV" => [${dword_align(\$f)}++, "Privileged instruction"],
- "SMM" => [$f++, "Only valid in SMM"],
- "PROT" => [$f++, "Protected mode only"],
- "LOCK" => [$f++, "Lockable if operand 0 is memory"],
- "NOLONG" => [$f++, "Not available in long mode"],
- "LONG" => [$f++, "Long mode"],
- "NOHLE" => [$f++, "HLE prefixes forbidden"],
- "MIB" => [$f++, "disassemble with split EA"],
- "BND" => [$f++, "BND (0xF2) prefix available"],
- "UNDOC" => [$f++, "Undocumented"],
- "HLE" => [$f++, "HLE prefixed"],
- "FPU" => [$f++, "FPU"],
- "MMX" => [$f++, "MMX"],
- "3DNOW" => [$f++, "3DNow!"],
- "SSE" => [$f++, "SSE (KNI, MMX2)"],
- "SSE2" => [$f++, "SSE2"],
- "SSE3" => [$f++, "SSE3 (PNI)"],
- "VMX" => [$f++, "VMX"],
- "SSSE3" => [$f++, "SSSE3"],
- "SSE4A" => [$f++, "AMD SSE4a"],
- "SSE41" => [$f++, "SSE4.1"],
- "SSE42" => [$f++, "SSE4.2"],
- "SSE5" => [$f++, "SSE5"],
- "AVX" => [$f++, "AVX (256-bit floating point)"],
- "AVX2" => [$f++, "AVX2 (256-bit integer)"],
- "FMA" => [$f++, ""],
- "BMI1" => [$f++, ""],
- "BMI2" => [$f++, ""],
- "TBM" => [$f++, ""],
- "RTM" => [$f++, ""],
- "INVPCID" => [$f++, ""],
- "AVX512" => [$f++, "AVX-512F (512-bit base architecture)"],
- "AVX512CD" => [$f++, "AVX-512 Conflict Detection"],
- "AVX512ER" => [$f++, "AVX-512 Exponential and Reciprocal"],
- "AVX512PF" => [$f++, "AVX-512 Prefetch"],
- "MPX" => [$f++, "MPX"],
- "SHA" => [$f++, "SHA"],
- "PREFETCHWT1" => [$f++, "PREFETCHWT1"],
- "AVX512VL" => [$f++, "AVX-512 Vector Length Orthogonality"],
- "AVX512DQ" => [$f++, "AVX-512 Dword and Qword"],
- "AVX512BW" => [$f++, "AVX-512 Byte and Word"],
- "AVX512IFMA" => [$f++, "AVX-512 IFMA instructions"],
- "AVX512VBMI" => [$f++, "AVX-512 VBMI instructions"],
- "AES" => [$f++, "AES instructions"],
- "VAES" => [$f++, "AES AVX instructions"],
- "VPCLMULQDQ" => [$f++, "AVX Carryless Multiplication"],
- "GFNI" => [$f++, "Galois Field instructions"],
- "AVX512VBMI2" => [$f++, "AVX-512 VBMI2 instructions"],
- "AVX512VNNI" => [$f++, "AVX-512 VNNI instructions"],
- "AVX512BITALG" => [$f++, "AVX-512 Bit Algorithm instructions"],
- "AVX512VPOPCNTDQ" => [$f++, "AVX-512 VPOPCNTD/VPOPCNTQ"],
- "AVX5124FMAPS" => [$f++, "AVX-512 4-iteration multiply-add"],
- "AVX5124VNNIW" => [$f++, "AVX-512 4-iteration dot product"],
- "SGX" => [$f++, "Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX)"],
- # Put these last
- "OBSOLETE" => [$f++, "Instruction removed from architecture"],
- "VEX" => [$f++, "VEX or XOP encoded instruction"],
- "EVEX" => [$f++, "EVEX encoded instruction"],
- #
- # dword bound - cpu type flags
- #
- # The CYRIX and AMD flags should have the highest bit values; the
- # disassembler selection algorithm depends on it.
- #
- "8086" => [${dword_align(\$f)}++, "8086"],
- "186" => [$f++, "186+"],
- "286" => [$f++, "286+"],
- "386" => [$f++, "386+"],
- "486" => [$f++, "486+"],
- "PENT" => [$f++, "Pentium"],
- "P6" => [$f++, "P6"],
- "KATMAI" => [$f++, "Katmai"],
- "WILLAMETTE" => [$f++, "Willamette"],
- "PRESCOTT" => [$f++, "Prescott"],
- "X86_64" => [$f++, "x86-64 (long or legacy mode)"],
- "NEHALEM" => [$f++, "Nehalem"],
- "WESTMERE" => [$f++, "Westmere"],
- "SANDYBRIDGE" => [$f++, "Sandy Bridge"],
- "FUTURE" => [$f++, "Future processor (not yet disclosed)"],
- "IA64" => [$f++, "IA64 (in x86 mode)"],
- # Put these last
- "CYRIX" => [$f++, "Cyrix-specific"],
- "AMD" => [$f++, "AMD-specific"],
- );
- my %insns_flag_hash = ();
- my @insns_flag_values = ();
- my $iflag_words;
- sub get_flag_words() {
- my $max = -1;
- foreach my $vp (values(%insns_flag_bit)) {
- if ($vp->[0] > $max) {
- $max = $vp->[0];
- }
- }
- return int($max/32)+1;
- }
- sub insns_flag_index(@) {
- return undef if $_[0] eq "ignore";
- my @prekey = sort(@_);
- my $key = join("", @prekey);
- if (not defined($insns_flag_hash{$key})) {
- my @newkey = (0) x $iflag_words;
- for my $i (@prekey) {
- die "No key for $i\n" if not defined($insns_flag_bit{$i});
- $newkey[$insns_flag_bit{$i}[0]/32] |=
- (1 << ($insns_flag_bit{$i}[0] % 32));
- }
- my $str = join(',', map { sprintf("UINT32_C(0x%08x)",$_) } @newkey);
- push @insns_flag_values, $str;
- $insns_flag_hash{$key} = $#insns_flag_values;
- }
- return $insns_flag_hash{$key};
- }
- sub write_iflaggen_h() {
- print STDERR "Writing $oname...\n";
- open(N, '>', $oname) or die "$0: $!\n";
- print N "/* This file is auto-generated. Don't edit. */\n";
- print N "#ifndef NASM_IFLAGGEN_H\n";
- print N "#define NASM_IFLAGGEN_H 1\n\n";
- my @flagnames = keys(%insns_flag_bit);
- @flagnames = sort {
- $insns_flag_bit{$a}->[0] <=> $insns_flag_bit{$b}->[0]
- } @flagnames;
- my $next = 0;
- foreach my $key (@flagnames) {
- my $v = $insns_flag_bit{$key};
- if ($v->[0] > $next) {
- printf N "%-31s /* %-64s */\n", '',
- ($next != $v->[0]-1) ?
- sprintf("%d...%d unused", $next, $v->[0]-1) :
- sprintf("%d unused", $next);
- }
- print N sprintf("#define IF_%-16s %3d /* %-64s */\n",
- $key, $v->[0], $v->[1]);
- $next = $v->[0] + 1;
- }
- print N "\n";
- printf N "#define IF_FIELD_COUNT %d\n", $iflag_words;
- print N "typedef struct {\n";
- print N " uint32_t field[IF_FIELD_COUNT];\n";
- print N "} iflag_t;\n";
- print N "\n";
- printf N "extern const iflag_t insns_flags[%d];\n\n",
- $#insns_flag_values + 1;
- print N "#endif /* NASM_IFLAGGEN_H */\n";
- close N;
- }
- sub write_iflag_c() {
- print STDERR "Writing $oname...\n";
- open(N, '>', $oname) or die "$0: $!\n";
- print N "/* This file is auto-generated. Don't edit. */\n";
- print N "#include \"iflag.h\"\n\n";
- print N "/* Global flags referenced from instruction templates */\n";
- printf N "const iflag_t insns_flags[%d] = {\n",
- $#insns_flag_values + 1;
- foreach my $i (0 .. $#insns_flag_values) {
- print N sprintf(" /* %4d */ {{ %s }},\n", $i, $insns_flag_values[$i]);
- }
- print N "};\n\n";
- close N;
- }
- $iflag_words = get_flag_words();
- 1;
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