/src/binutils-gdb/opcodes/arc-dis.c
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1 | | /* Instruction printing code for the ARC. |
2 | | Copyright (C) 1994-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
3 | | |
4 | | Contributed by Claudiu Zissulescu (claziss@synopsys.com) |
5 | | |
6 | | This file is part of libopcodes. |
7 | | |
8 | | This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
9 | | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
10 | | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) |
11 | | any later version. |
12 | | |
13 | | It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
14 | | ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY |
15 | | or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public |
16 | | License for more details. |
17 | | |
18 | | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
19 | | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
20 | | Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, |
21 | | MA 02110-1301, USA. */ |
22 | | |
23 | | #include "sysdep.h" |
24 | | #include <stdio.h> |
25 | | #include <assert.h> |
26 | | #include "dis-asm.h" |
27 | | #include "opcode/arc.h" |
28 | | #include "elf/arc.h" |
29 | | #include "arc-dis.h" |
30 | | #include "arc-ext.h" |
31 | | #include "elf-bfd.h" |
32 | | #include "libiberty.h" |
33 | | #include "opintl.h" |
34 | | |
35 | | /* Structure used to iterate over, and extract the values for, operands of |
36 | | an opcode. */ |
37 | | |
38 | | struct arc_operand_iterator |
39 | | { |
40 | | /* The complete instruction value to extract operands from. */ |
41 | | unsigned long long insn; |
42 | | |
43 | | /* The LIMM if this is being tracked separately. This field is only |
44 | | valid if we find the LIMM operand in the operand list. */ |
45 | | unsigned limm; |
46 | | |
47 | | /* The opcode this iterator is operating on. */ |
48 | | const struct arc_opcode *opcode; |
49 | | |
50 | | /* The index into the opcodes operand index list. */ |
51 | | const unsigned char *opidx; |
52 | | }; |
53 | | |
54 | | /* A private data used by ARC decoder. */ |
55 | | struct arc_disassemble_info |
56 | | { |
57 | | /* The current disassembled arc opcode. */ |
58 | | const struct arc_opcode *opcode; |
59 | | |
60 | | /* Instruction length w/o limm field. */ |
61 | | unsigned insn_len; |
62 | | |
63 | | /* TRUE if we have limm. */ |
64 | | bool limm_p; |
65 | | |
66 | | /* LIMM value, if exists. */ |
67 | | unsigned limm; |
68 | | |
69 | | /* Condition code, if exists. */ |
70 | | unsigned condition_code; |
71 | | |
72 | | /* Writeback mode. */ |
73 | | unsigned writeback_mode; |
74 | | |
75 | | /* Number of operands. */ |
76 | | unsigned operands_count; |
77 | | |
78 | | struct arc_insn_operand operands[MAX_INSN_ARGS]; |
79 | | }; |
80 | | |
81 | | /* Globals variables. */ |
82 | | |
83 | | static const char * const regnames[64] = |
84 | | { |
85 | | "r0", "r1", "r2", "r3", "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", |
86 | | "r8", "r9", "r10", "r11", "r12", "r13", "r14", "r15", |
87 | | "r16", "r17", "r18", "r19", "r20", "r21", "r22", "r23", |
88 | | "r24", "r25", "gp", "fp", "sp", "ilink", "r30", "blink", |
89 | | |
90 | | "r32", "r33", "r34", "r35", "r36", "r37", "r38", "r39", |
91 | | "r40", "r41", "r42", "r43", "r44", "r45", "r46", "r47", |
92 | | "r48", "r49", "r50", "r51", "r52", "r53", "r54", "r55", |
93 | | "r56", "r57", "r58", "r59", "lp_count", "reserved", "LIMM", "pcl" |
94 | | }; |
95 | | |
96 | | static const char * const addrtypenames[ARC_NUM_ADDRTYPES] = |
97 | | { |
98 | | "bd", "jid", "lbd", "mbd", "sd", "sm", "xa", "xd", |
99 | | "cd", "cbd", "cjid", "clbd", "cm", "csd", "cxa", "cxd" |
100 | | }; |
101 | | |
102 | | static int addrtypenames_max = ARC_NUM_ADDRTYPES - 1; |
103 | | |
104 | | static const char * const addrtypeunknown = "unknown"; |
105 | | |
106 | | /* This structure keeps track which instruction class(es) |
107 | | should be ignored durring disassembling. */ |
108 | | |
109 | | typedef struct skipclass |
110 | | { |
111 | | insn_class_t insn_class; |
112 | | insn_subclass_t subclass; |
113 | | struct skipclass *nxt; |
114 | | } skipclass_t, *linkclass; |
115 | | |
116 | | /* Intial classes of instructions to be consider first when |
117 | | disassembling. */ |
118 | | static linkclass decodelist = NULL; |
119 | | |
120 | | /* ISA mask value enforced via disassembler info options. ARC_OPCODE_NONE |
121 | | value means that no CPU is enforced. */ |
122 | | |
123 | | static unsigned enforced_isa_mask = ARC_OPCODE_NONE; |
124 | | |
125 | | /* True if we want to print using only hex numbers. */ |
126 | | static bool print_hex = false; |
127 | | |
128 | | /* Macros section. */ |
129 | | |
130 | | #ifdef DEBUG |
131 | | # define pr_debug(fmt, args...) fprintf (stderr, fmt, ##args) |
132 | | #else |
133 | | # define pr_debug(fmt, args...) |
134 | | #endif |
135 | | |
136 | | #define ARRANGE_ENDIAN(info, buf) \ |
137 | 686 | (info->endian == BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE ? bfd_getm32 (bfd_getl32 (buf)) \ |
138 | 686 | : bfd_getb32 (buf)) |
139 | | |
140 | 1.98k | #define BITS(word,s,e) (((word) >> (s)) & ((1ull << ((e) - (s)) << 1) - 1)) |
141 | 1.98k | #define OPCODE_32BIT_INSN(word) (BITS ((word), 27, 31)) |
142 | | |
143 | | /* Functions implementation. */ |
144 | | |
145 | | /* Initialize private data. */ |
146 | | static bool |
147 | | init_arc_disasm_info (struct disassemble_info *info) |
148 | 32 | { |
149 | 32 | struct arc_disassemble_info *arc_infop |
150 | 32 | = calloc (sizeof (*arc_infop), 1); |
151 | | |
152 | 32 | if (arc_infop == NULL) |
153 | 0 | return false; |
154 | | |
155 | 32 | info->private_data = arc_infop; |
156 | 32 | return true; |
157 | 32 | } |
158 | | |
159 | | /* Add a new element to the decode list. */ |
160 | | |
161 | | static void |
162 | | add_to_decodelist (insn_class_t insn_class, |
163 | | insn_subclass_t subclass) |
164 | 0 | { |
165 | 0 | linkclass t = (linkclass) xmalloc (sizeof (skipclass_t)); |
166 | |
|
167 | 0 | t->insn_class = insn_class; |
168 | 0 | t->subclass = subclass; |
169 | 0 | t->nxt = decodelist; |
170 | 0 | decodelist = t; |
171 | 0 | } |
172 | | |
173 | | /* Return TRUE if we need to skip the opcode from being |
174 | | disassembled. */ |
175 | | |
176 | | static bool |
177 | | skip_this_opcode (const struct arc_opcode *opcode) |
178 | 655 | { |
179 | 655 | linkclass t = decodelist; |
180 | | |
181 | | /* Check opcode for major 0x06, return if it is not in. */ |
182 | 655 | if (arc_opcode_len (opcode) == 4 |
183 | 655 | && (OPCODE_32BIT_INSN (opcode->opcode) != 0x06 |
184 | | /* Can be an APEX extensions. */ |
185 | 655 | && OPCODE_32BIT_INSN (opcode->opcode) != 0x07)) |
186 | 655 | return false; |
187 | | |
188 | | /* or not a known truble class. */ |
189 | 0 | switch (opcode->insn_class) |
190 | 0 | { |
191 | 0 | case FLOAT: |
192 | 0 | case DSP: |
193 | 0 | case ARITH: |
194 | 0 | case MPY: |
195 | 0 | break; |
196 | 0 | default: |
197 | 0 | return false; |
198 | 0 | } |
199 | | |
200 | 0 | while (t != NULL) |
201 | 0 | { |
202 | 0 | if ((t->insn_class == opcode->insn_class) |
203 | 0 | && (t->subclass == opcode->subclass)) |
204 | 0 | return false; |
205 | 0 | t = t->nxt; |
206 | 0 | } |
207 | | |
208 | 0 | return true; |
209 | 0 | } |
210 | | |
211 | | static bfd_vma |
212 | | bfd_getm32 (unsigned int data) |
213 | 0 | { |
214 | 0 | bfd_vma value = 0; |
215 | |
|
216 | 0 | value = ((data & 0xff00) | (data & 0xff)) << 16; |
217 | 0 | value |= ((data & 0xff0000) | (data & 0xff000000)) >> 16; |
218 | 0 | return value; |
219 | 0 | } |
220 | | |
221 | | static bool |
222 | | special_flag_p (const char *opname, |
223 | | const char *flgname) |
224 | 190 | { |
225 | 190 | const struct arc_flag_special *flg_spec; |
226 | 190 | unsigned i, j, flgidx; |
227 | | |
228 | 901 | for (i = 0; i < arc_num_flag_special; i++) |
229 | 828 | { |
230 | 828 | flg_spec = &arc_flag_special_cases[i]; |
231 | | |
232 | 828 | if (strcmp (opname, flg_spec->name)) |
233 | 657 | continue; |
234 | | |
235 | | /* Found potential special case instruction. */ |
236 | 2.40k | for (j=0;; ++j) |
237 | 2.57k | { |
238 | 2.57k | flgidx = flg_spec->flags[j]; |
239 | 2.57k | if (flgidx == 0) |
240 | 54 | break; /* End of the array. */ |
241 | | |
242 | 2.52k | if (strcmp (flgname, arc_flag_operands[flgidx].name) == 0) |
243 | 117 | return true; |
244 | 2.52k | } |
245 | 171 | } |
246 | 73 | return false; |
247 | 190 | } |
248 | | |
249 | | /* Find opcode from ARC_TABLE given the instruction described by INSN and |
250 | | INSNLEN. The ISA_MASK restricts the possible matches in ARC_TABLE. */ |
251 | | |
252 | | static const struct arc_opcode * |
253 | | find_format_from_table (struct disassemble_info *info, |
254 | | const struct arc_opcode *arc_table, |
255 | | unsigned long long insn, |
256 | | unsigned int insn_len, |
257 | | unsigned isa_mask, |
258 | | bool *has_limm, |
259 | | bool overlaps) |
260 | 962 | { |
261 | 962 | unsigned int i = 0; |
262 | 962 | const struct arc_opcode *opcode = NULL; |
263 | 962 | const struct arc_opcode *t_op = NULL; |
264 | 962 | const unsigned char *opidx; |
265 | 962 | const unsigned char *flgidx; |
266 | 962 | bool warn_p = false; |
267 | | |
268 | 962 | do |
269 | 1.21M | { |
270 | 1.21M | bool invalid = false; |
271 | | |
272 | 1.21M | opcode = &arc_table[i++]; |
273 | | |
274 | 1.21M | if (!(opcode->cpu & isa_mask)) |
275 | 661k | continue; |
276 | | |
277 | 556k | if (arc_opcode_len (opcode) != (int) insn_len) |
278 | 218k | continue; |
279 | | |
280 | 337k | if ((insn & opcode->mask) != opcode->opcode) |
281 | 336k | continue; |
282 | | |
283 | 948 | *has_limm = false; |
284 | | |
285 | | /* Possible candidate, check the operands. */ |
286 | 2.87k | for (opidx = opcode->operands; *opidx; opidx++) |
287 | 1.92k | { |
288 | 1.92k | int value, limmind; |
289 | 1.92k | const struct arc_operand *operand = &arc_operands[*opidx]; |
290 | | |
291 | 1.92k | if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_FAKE) |
292 | 334 | continue; |
293 | | |
294 | 1.59k | if (operand->extract) |
295 | 1.46k | value = (*operand->extract) (insn, &invalid); |
296 | 131 | else |
297 | 131 | value = (insn >> operand->shift) & ((1ull << operand->bits) - 1); |
298 | | |
299 | | /* Check for LIMM indicator. If it is there, then make sure |
300 | | we pick the right format. */ |
301 | 1.59k | limmind = (isa_mask & ARC_OPCODE_ARCV2) ? 0x1E : 0x3E; |
302 | 1.59k | if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_IR |
303 | 1.59k | && !(operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_LIMM)) |
304 | 720 | { |
305 | 720 | if ((value == 0x3E && insn_len == 4) |
306 | 720 | || (value == limmind && insn_len == 2)) |
307 | 0 | { |
308 | 0 | invalid = true; |
309 | 0 | break; |
310 | 0 | } |
311 | 720 | } |
312 | | |
313 | 1.59k | if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_LIMM |
314 | 1.59k | && !(operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_DUPLICATE)) |
315 | 0 | *has_limm = true; |
316 | 1.59k | } |
317 | | |
318 | | /* Check the flags. */ |
319 | 2.31k | for (flgidx = opcode->flags; *flgidx; flgidx++) |
320 | 1.38k | { |
321 | | /* Get a valid flag class. */ |
322 | 1.38k | const struct arc_flag_class *cl_flags = &arc_flag_classes[*flgidx]; |
323 | 1.38k | const unsigned *flgopridx; |
324 | 1.38k | int foundA = 0, foundB = 0; |
325 | 1.38k | unsigned int value; |
326 | | |
327 | | /* Check first the extensions. */ |
328 | 1.38k | if (cl_flags->flag_class & F_CLASS_EXTEND) |
329 | 460 | { |
330 | 460 | value = (insn & 0x1F); |
331 | 460 | if (arcExtMap_condCodeName (value)) |
332 | 0 | continue; |
333 | 460 | } |
334 | | |
335 | | /* Check for the implicit flags. */ |
336 | 1.38k | if (cl_flags->flag_class & F_CLASS_IMPLICIT) |
337 | 75 | continue; |
338 | | |
339 | 16.8k | for (flgopridx = cl_flags->flags; *flgopridx; ++flgopridx) |
340 | 15.5k | { |
341 | 15.5k | const struct arc_flag_operand *flg_operand = |
342 | 15.5k | &arc_flag_operands[*flgopridx]; |
343 | | |
344 | 15.5k | value = (insn >> flg_operand->shift) |
345 | 15.5k | & ((1 << flg_operand->bits) - 1); |
346 | 15.5k | if (value == flg_operand->code) |
347 | 1.72k | foundA = 1; |
348 | 15.5k | if (value) |
349 | 4.33k | foundB = 1; |
350 | 15.5k | } |
351 | | |
352 | 1.30k | if (!foundA && foundB) |
353 | 11 | { |
354 | 11 | invalid = true; |
355 | 11 | break; |
356 | 11 | } |
357 | 1.30k | } |
358 | | |
359 | 948 | if (invalid) |
360 | 11 | continue; |
361 | | |
362 | 937 | if (insn_len == 4 |
363 | 937 | && overlaps) |
364 | 655 | { |
365 | 655 | warn_p = true; |
366 | 655 | t_op = opcode; |
367 | 655 | if (skip_this_opcode (opcode)) |
368 | 0 | continue; |
369 | 655 | } |
370 | | |
371 | | /* The instruction is valid. */ |
372 | 937 | return opcode; |
373 | 937 | } |
374 | 1.21M | while (opcode->mask); |
375 | | |
376 | 25 | if (warn_p) |
377 | 0 | { |
378 | 0 | info->fprintf_styled_func |
379 | 0 | (info->stream, dis_style_text, |
380 | 0 | _("\nWarning: disassembly may be wrong due to " |
381 | 0 | "guessed opcode class choice.\n" |
382 | 0 | "Use -M<class[,class]> to select the correct " |
383 | 0 | "opcode class(es).\n\t\t\t\t")); |
384 | 0 | return t_op; |
385 | 0 | } |
386 | | |
387 | 25 | return NULL; |
388 | 25 | } |
389 | | |
390 | | /* Find opcode for INSN, trying various different sources. The instruction |
391 | | length in INSN_LEN will be updated if the instruction requires a LIMM |
392 | | extension. |
393 | | |
394 | | A pointer to the opcode is placed into OPCODE_RESULT, and ITER is |
395 | | initialised, ready to iterate over the operands of the found opcode. If |
396 | | the found opcode requires a LIMM then the LIMM value will be loaded into a |
397 | | field of ITER. |
398 | | |
399 | | This function returns TRUE in almost all cases, FALSE is reserved to |
400 | | indicate an error (failing to find an opcode is not an error) a returned |
401 | | result of FALSE would indicate that the disassembler can't continue. |
402 | | |
403 | | If no matching opcode is found then the returned result will be TRUE, the |
404 | | value placed into OPCODE_RESULT will be NULL, ITER will be undefined, and |
405 | | INSN_LEN will be unchanged. |
406 | | |
407 | | If a matching opcode is found, then the returned result will be TRUE, the |
408 | | opcode pointer is placed into OPCODE_RESULT, INSN_LEN will be increased by |
409 | | 4 if the instruction requires a LIMM, and the LIMM value will have been |
410 | | loaded into a field of ITER. Finally, ITER will have been initialised so |
411 | | that calls to OPERAND_ITERATOR_NEXT will iterate over the opcode's |
412 | | operands. */ |
413 | | |
414 | | static bool |
415 | | find_format (bfd_vma memaddr, |
416 | | unsigned long long insn, |
417 | | unsigned int * insn_len, |
418 | | unsigned isa_mask, |
419 | | struct disassemble_info * info, |
420 | | const struct arc_opcode ** opcode_result, |
421 | | struct arc_operand_iterator * iter) |
422 | 962 | { |
423 | 962 | const struct arc_opcode *opcode = NULL; |
424 | 962 | bool needs_limm = false; |
425 | 962 | const extInstruction_t *einsn, *i; |
426 | 962 | unsigned limm = 0; |
427 | 962 | struct arc_disassemble_info *arc_infop = info->private_data; |
428 | | |
429 | | /* First, try the extension instructions. */ |
430 | 962 | if (*insn_len == 4) |
431 | 674 | { |
432 | 674 | einsn = arcExtMap_insn (OPCODE_32BIT_INSN (insn), insn); |
433 | 674 | for (i = einsn; (i != NULL) && (opcode == NULL); i = i->next) |
434 | 0 | { |
435 | 0 | const char *errmsg = NULL; |
436 | |
|
437 | 0 | opcode = arcExtMap_genOpcode (i, isa_mask, &errmsg); |
438 | 0 | if (opcode == NULL) |
439 | 0 | { |
440 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) |
441 | 0 | (info->stream, dis_style_text, |
442 | 0 | _("An error occurred while generating " |
443 | 0 | "the extension instruction operations")); |
444 | 0 | *opcode_result = NULL; |
445 | 0 | return false; |
446 | 0 | } |
447 | | |
448 | 0 | opcode = find_format_from_table (info, opcode, insn, *insn_len, |
449 | 0 | isa_mask, &needs_limm, false); |
450 | 0 | } |
451 | 674 | } |
452 | | |
453 | | /* Then, try finding the first match in the opcode table. */ |
454 | 962 | if (opcode == NULL) |
455 | 962 | opcode = find_format_from_table (info, arc_opcodes, insn, *insn_len, |
456 | 962 | isa_mask, &needs_limm, true); |
457 | | |
458 | 962 | if (opcode != NULL && needs_limm) |
459 | 0 | { |
460 | 0 | bfd_byte buffer[4]; |
461 | 0 | int status; |
462 | |
|
463 | 0 | status = (*info->read_memory_func) (memaddr + *insn_len, buffer, |
464 | 0 | 4, info); |
465 | 0 | if (status != 0) |
466 | 0 | { |
467 | 0 | opcode = NULL; |
468 | 0 | } |
469 | 0 | else |
470 | 0 | { |
471 | 0 | limm = ARRANGE_ENDIAN (info, buffer); |
472 | 0 | *insn_len += 4; |
473 | 0 | } |
474 | 0 | } |
475 | | |
476 | 962 | if (opcode != NULL) |
477 | 937 | { |
478 | 937 | iter->insn = insn; |
479 | 937 | iter->limm = limm; |
480 | 937 | iter->opcode = opcode; |
481 | 937 | iter->opidx = opcode->operands; |
482 | 937 | } |
483 | | |
484 | 962 | *opcode_result = opcode; |
485 | | |
486 | | /* Update private data. */ |
487 | 962 | arc_infop->opcode = opcode; |
488 | 962 | arc_infop->limm = limm; |
489 | 962 | arc_infop->limm_p = needs_limm; |
490 | | |
491 | 962 | return true; |
492 | 962 | } |
493 | | |
494 | | static void |
495 | | print_flags (const struct arc_opcode *opcode, |
496 | | unsigned long long *insn, |
497 | | struct disassemble_info *info) |
498 | 937 | { |
499 | 937 | const unsigned char *flgidx; |
500 | 937 | unsigned int value; |
501 | 937 | struct arc_disassemble_info *arc_infop = info->private_data; |
502 | | |
503 | | /* Now extract and print the flags. */ |
504 | 2.30k | for (flgidx = opcode->flags; *flgidx; flgidx++) |
505 | 1.37k | { |
506 | | /* Get a valid flag class. */ |
507 | 1.37k | const struct arc_flag_class *cl_flags = &arc_flag_classes[*flgidx]; |
508 | 1.37k | const unsigned *flgopridx; |
509 | | |
510 | | /* Check first the extensions. */ |
511 | 1.37k | if (cl_flags->flag_class & F_CLASS_EXTEND) |
512 | 460 | { |
513 | 460 | const char *name; |
514 | 460 | value = (insn[0] & 0x1F); |
515 | | |
516 | 460 | name = arcExtMap_condCodeName (value); |
517 | 460 | if (name) |
518 | 0 | { |
519 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_mnemonic, |
520 | 0 | ".%s", name); |
521 | 0 | continue; |
522 | 0 | } |
523 | 460 | } |
524 | | |
525 | 16.9k | for (flgopridx = cl_flags->flags; *flgopridx; ++flgopridx) |
526 | 15.5k | { |
527 | 15.5k | const struct arc_flag_operand *flg_operand = |
528 | 15.5k | &arc_flag_operands[*flgopridx]; |
529 | | |
530 | | /* Implicit flags are only used for the insn decoder. */ |
531 | 15.5k | if (cl_flags->flag_class & F_CLASS_IMPLICIT) |
532 | 75 | { |
533 | 75 | if (cl_flags->flag_class & F_CLASS_COND) |
534 | 36 | arc_infop->condition_code = flg_operand->code; |
535 | 39 | else if (cl_flags->flag_class & F_CLASS_WB) |
536 | 0 | arc_infop->writeback_mode = flg_operand->code; |
537 | 39 | else if (cl_flags->flag_class & F_CLASS_ZZ) |
538 | 39 | info->data_size = flg_operand->code; |
539 | 75 | continue; |
540 | 75 | } |
541 | | |
542 | 15.5k | if (!flg_operand->favail) |
543 | 6.21k | continue; |
544 | | |
545 | 9.29k | value = (insn[0] >> flg_operand->shift) |
546 | 9.29k | & ((1 << flg_operand->bits) - 1); |
547 | 9.29k | if (value == flg_operand->code) |
548 | 190 | { |
549 | | /* FIXME!: print correctly nt/t flag. */ |
550 | 190 | if (!special_flag_p (opcode->name, flg_operand->name)) |
551 | 73 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, |
552 | 73 | dis_style_mnemonic, "."); |
553 | 117 | else if (info->insn_type == dis_dref) |
554 | 7 | { |
555 | 7 | switch (flg_operand->name[0]) |
556 | 7 | { |
557 | 2 | case 'b': |
558 | 2 | info->data_size = 1; |
559 | 2 | break; |
560 | 5 | case 'h': |
561 | 5 | case 'w': |
562 | 5 | info->data_size = 2; |
563 | 5 | break; |
564 | 0 | default: |
565 | 0 | info->data_size = 4; |
566 | 0 | break; |
567 | 7 | } |
568 | 7 | } |
569 | 190 | if (flg_operand->name[0] == 'd' |
570 | 190 | && flg_operand->name[1] == 0) |
571 | 51 | info->branch_delay_insns = 1; |
572 | | |
573 | | /* Check if it is a conditional flag. */ |
574 | 190 | if (cl_flags->flag_class & F_CLASS_COND) |
575 | 110 | { |
576 | 110 | if (info->insn_type == dis_jsr) |
577 | 5 | info->insn_type = dis_condjsr; |
578 | 105 | else if (info->insn_type == dis_branch) |
579 | 105 | info->insn_type = dis_condbranch; |
580 | 110 | arc_infop->condition_code = flg_operand->code; |
581 | 110 | } |
582 | | |
583 | | /* Check for the write back modes. */ |
584 | 190 | if (cl_flags->flag_class & F_CLASS_WB) |
585 | 1 | arc_infop->writeback_mode = flg_operand->code; |
586 | | |
587 | 190 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_mnemonic, |
588 | 190 | "%s", flg_operand->name); |
589 | 190 | } |
590 | 9.29k | } |
591 | 1.37k | } |
592 | 937 | } |
593 | | |
594 | | static const char * |
595 | | get_auxreg (const struct arc_opcode *opcode, |
596 | | int value, |
597 | | unsigned isa_mask) |
598 | 863 | { |
599 | 863 | const char *name; |
600 | 863 | unsigned int i; |
601 | 863 | const struct arc_aux_reg *auxr = &arc_aux_regs[0]; |
602 | | |
603 | 863 | if (opcode->insn_class != AUXREG) |
604 | 863 | return NULL; |
605 | | |
606 | 0 | name = arcExtMap_auxRegName (value); |
607 | 0 | if (name) |
608 | 0 | return name; |
609 | | |
610 | 0 | for (i = 0; i < arc_num_aux_regs; i++, auxr++) |
611 | 0 | { |
612 | 0 | if (!(auxr->cpu & isa_mask)) |
613 | 0 | continue; |
614 | | |
615 | 0 | if (auxr->subclass != NONE) |
616 | 0 | return NULL; |
617 | | |
618 | 0 | if (auxr->address == value) |
619 | 0 | return auxr->name; |
620 | 0 | } |
621 | 0 | return NULL; |
622 | 0 | } |
623 | | |
624 | | /* Convert a value representing an address type to a string used to refer to |
625 | | the address type in assembly code. */ |
626 | | |
627 | | static const char * |
628 | | get_addrtype (int value) |
629 | 0 | { |
630 | 0 | if (value < 0 || value > addrtypenames_max) |
631 | 0 | return addrtypeunknown; |
632 | | |
633 | 0 | return addrtypenames[value]; |
634 | 0 | } |
635 | | |
636 | | /* Calculate the instruction length for an instruction starting with MSB |
637 | | and LSB, the most and least significant byte. The ISA_MASK is used to |
638 | | filter the instructions considered to only those that are part of the |
639 | | current architecture. |
640 | | |
641 | | The instruction lengths are calculated from the ARC_OPCODE table, and |
642 | | cached for later use. */ |
643 | | |
644 | | static unsigned int |
645 | | arc_insn_length (bfd_byte msb, bfd_byte lsb, struct disassemble_info *info) |
646 | 964 | { |
647 | 964 | bfd_byte major_opcode = msb >> 3; |
648 | | |
649 | 964 | switch (info->mach) |
650 | 964 | { |
651 | 448 | case bfd_mach_arc_arc700: |
652 | | /* The nps400 extension set requires this special casing of the |
653 | | instruction length calculation. Right now this is not causing any |
654 | | problems as none of the known extensions overlap in opcode space, |
655 | | but, if they ever do then we might need to start carrying |
656 | | information around in the elf about which extensions are in use. */ |
657 | 448 | if (major_opcode == 0xb) |
658 | 1 | { |
659 | 1 | bfd_byte minor_opcode = lsb & 0x1f; |
660 | | |
661 | 1 | if (minor_opcode < 4) |
662 | 1 | return 6; |
663 | 0 | else if (minor_opcode == 0x10 || minor_opcode == 0x11) |
664 | 0 | return 8; |
665 | 1 | } |
666 | 447 | if (major_opcode == 0xa) |
667 | 6 | { |
668 | 6 | return 8; |
669 | 6 | } |
670 | | /* Fall through. */ |
671 | 957 | case bfd_mach_arc_arc600: |
672 | 957 | return (major_opcode > 0xb) ? 2 : 4; |
673 | 0 | break; |
674 | | |
675 | 0 | case bfd_mach_arc_arcv2: |
676 | 0 | return (major_opcode > 0x7) ? 2 : 4; |
677 | 0 | break; |
678 | | |
679 | 0 | default: |
680 | 0 | return 0; |
681 | 964 | } |
682 | 964 | } |
683 | | |
684 | | /* Extract and return the value of OPERAND from the instruction whose value |
685 | | is held in the array INSN. */ |
686 | | |
687 | | static int |
688 | | extract_operand_value (const struct arc_operand *operand, |
689 | | unsigned long long insn, |
690 | | unsigned limm) |
691 | 1.87k | { |
692 | 1.87k | int value; |
693 | | |
694 | | /* Read the limm operand, if required. */ |
695 | 1.87k | if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_LIMM) |
696 | | /* The second part of the instruction value will have been loaded as |
697 | | part of the find_format call made earlier. */ |
698 | 0 | value = limm; |
699 | 1.87k | else |
700 | 1.87k | { |
701 | 1.87k | if (operand->extract) |
702 | 1.44k | value = (*operand->extract) (insn, (bool *) NULL); |
703 | 432 | else |
704 | 432 | { |
705 | 432 | if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_ALIGNED32) |
706 | 0 | { |
707 | 0 | value = (insn >> operand->shift) |
708 | 0 | & ((1 << (operand->bits - 2)) - 1); |
709 | 0 | value = value << 2; |
710 | 0 | } |
711 | 432 | else |
712 | 432 | { |
713 | 432 | value = (insn >> operand->shift) & ((1 << operand->bits) - 1); |
714 | 432 | } |
715 | 432 | if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_SIGNED) |
716 | 2 | { |
717 | 2 | int signbit = 1 << (operand->bits - 1); |
718 | 2 | value = (value ^ signbit) - signbit; |
719 | 2 | } |
720 | 432 | } |
721 | 1.87k | } |
722 | | |
723 | 1.87k | return value; |
724 | 1.87k | } |
725 | | |
726 | | /* Find the next operand, and the operands value from ITER. Return TRUE if |
727 | | there is another operand, otherwise return FALSE. If there is an |
728 | | operand returned then the operand is placed into OPERAND, and the value |
729 | | into VALUE. If there is no operand returned then OPERAND and VALUE are |
730 | | unchanged. */ |
731 | | |
732 | | static bool |
733 | | operand_iterator_next (struct arc_operand_iterator *iter, |
734 | | const struct arc_operand **operand, |
735 | | int *value) |
736 | 2.81k | { |
737 | 2.81k | if (*iter->opidx == 0) |
738 | 937 | { |
739 | 937 | *operand = NULL; |
740 | 937 | return false; |
741 | 937 | } |
742 | | |
743 | 1.87k | *operand = &arc_operands[*iter->opidx]; |
744 | 1.87k | *value = extract_operand_value (*operand, iter->insn, iter->limm); |
745 | 1.87k | iter->opidx++; |
746 | | |
747 | 1.87k | return true; |
748 | 2.81k | } |
749 | | |
750 | | /* Helper for parsing the options. */ |
751 | | |
752 | | static void |
753 | | parse_option (const char *option) |
754 | 0 | { |
755 | 0 | if (disassembler_options_cmp (option, "dsp") == 0) |
756 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (DSP, NONE); |
757 | | |
758 | 0 | else if (disassembler_options_cmp (option, "spfp") == 0) |
759 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, SPX); |
760 | | |
761 | 0 | else if (disassembler_options_cmp (option, "dpfp") == 0) |
762 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, DPX); |
763 | | |
764 | 0 | else if (disassembler_options_cmp (option, "quarkse_em") == 0) |
765 | 0 | { |
766 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, DPX); |
767 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, SPX); |
768 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, QUARKSE1); |
769 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, QUARKSE2); |
770 | 0 | } |
771 | | |
772 | 0 | else if (disassembler_options_cmp (option, "fpuda") == 0) |
773 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, DPA); |
774 | | |
775 | 0 | else if (disassembler_options_cmp (option, "nps400") == 0) |
776 | 0 | { |
777 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (ACL, NPS400); |
778 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (ARITH, NPS400); |
779 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (BITOP, NPS400); |
780 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (BMU, NPS400); |
781 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (CONTROL, NPS400); |
782 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (DMA, NPS400); |
783 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (DPI, NPS400); |
784 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (MEMORY, NPS400); |
785 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (MISC, NPS400); |
786 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (NET, NPS400); |
787 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (PMU, NPS400); |
788 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (PROTOCOL_DECODE, NPS400); |
789 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (ULTRAIP, NPS400); |
790 | 0 | } |
791 | | |
792 | 0 | else if (disassembler_options_cmp (option, "fpus") == 0) |
793 | 0 | { |
794 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, SP); |
795 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, CVT); |
796 | 0 | } |
797 | | |
798 | 0 | else if (disassembler_options_cmp (option, "fpud") == 0) |
799 | 0 | { |
800 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, DP); |
801 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, CVT); |
802 | 0 | } |
803 | 0 | else if (startswith (option, "hex")) |
804 | 0 | print_hex = true; |
805 | 0 | else |
806 | | /* xgettext:c-format */ |
807 | 0 | opcodes_error_handler (_("unrecognised disassembler option: %s"), option); |
808 | 0 | } |
809 | | |
810 | | #define ARC_CPU_TYPE_A6xx(NAME,EXTRA) \ |
811 | | { #NAME, ARC_OPCODE_ARC600, "ARC600" } |
812 | | #define ARC_CPU_TYPE_A7xx(NAME,EXTRA) \ |
813 | | { #NAME, ARC_OPCODE_ARC700, "ARC700" } |
814 | | #define ARC_CPU_TYPE_AV2EM(NAME,EXTRA) \ |
815 | | { #NAME, ARC_OPCODE_ARCv2EM, "ARC EM" } |
816 | | #define ARC_CPU_TYPE_AV2HS(NAME,EXTRA) \ |
817 | | { #NAME, ARC_OPCODE_ARCv2HS, "ARC HS" } |
818 | | #define ARC_CPU_TYPE_NONE \ |
819 | | { 0, 0, 0 } |
820 | | |
821 | | /* A table of CPU names and opcode sets. */ |
822 | | static const struct cpu_type |
823 | | { |
824 | | const char *name; |
825 | | unsigned flags; |
826 | | const char *isa; |
827 | | } |
828 | | cpu_types[] = |
829 | | { |
830 | | #include "elf/arc-cpu.def" |
831 | | }; |
832 | | |
833 | | /* Helper for parsing the CPU options. Accept any of the ARC architectures |
834 | | values. OPTION should be a value passed to cpu=. */ |
835 | | |
836 | | static unsigned |
837 | | parse_cpu_option (const char *option) |
838 | 0 | { |
839 | 0 | int i; |
840 | |
|
841 | 0 | for (i = 0; cpu_types[i].name; ++i) |
842 | 0 | { |
843 | 0 | if (!disassembler_options_cmp (cpu_types[i].name, option)) |
844 | 0 | { |
845 | 0 | return cpu_types[i].flags; |
846 | 0 | } |
847 | 0 | } |
848 | | |
849 | | /* xgettext:c-format */ |
850 | 0 | opcodes_error_handler (_("unrecognised disassembler CPU option: %s"), option); |
851 | 0 | return ARC_OPCODE_NONE; |
852 | 0 | } |
853 | | |
854 | | /* Go over the options list and parse it. */ |
855 | | |
856 | | static void |
857 | | parse_disassembler_options (const char *options) |
858 | 0 | { |
859 | 0 | const char *option; |
860 | |
|
861 | 0 | if (options == NULL) |
862 | 0 | return; |
863 | | |
864 | | /* Disassembler might be reused for difference CPU's, and cpu option set for |
865 | | the first one shouldn't be applied to second (which might not have |
866 | | explicit cpu in its options. Therefore it is required to reset enforced |
867 | | CPU when new options are being parsed. */ |
868 | 0 | enforced_isa_mask = ARC_OPCODE_NONE; |
869 | |
|
870 | 0 | FOR_EACH_DISASSEMBLER_OPTION (option, options) |
871 | 0 | { |
872 | | /* A CPU option? Cannot use STRING_COMMA_LEN because strncmp is also a |
873 | | preprocessor macro. */ |
874 | 0 | if (strncmp (option, "cpu=", 4) == 0) |
875 | | /* Strip leading `cpu=`. */ |
876 | 0 | enforced_isa_mask = parse_cpu_option (option + 4); |
877 | 0 | else |
878 | 0 | parse_option (option); |
879 | 0 | } |
880 | 0 | } |
881 | | |
882 | | /* Return the instruction type for an instruction described by OPCODE. */ |
883 | | |
884 | | static enum dis_insn_type |
885 | | arc_opcode_to_insn_type (const struct arc_opcode *opcode) |
886 | 937 | { |
887 | 937 | enum dis_insn_type insn_type; |
888 | | |
889 | 937 | switch (opcode->insn_class) |
890 | 937 | { |
891 | 593 | case BRANCH: |
892 | 593 | case BBIT0: |
893 | 594 | case BBIT1: |
894 | 594 | case BI: |
895 | 594 | case BIH: |
896 | 627 | case BRCC: |
897 | 627 | case EI: |
898 | 627 | case JLI: |
899 | 637 | case JUMP: |
900 | 637 | case LOOP: |
901 | 637 | if (!strncmp (opcode->name, "bl", 2) |
902 | 637 | || !strncmp (opcode->name, "jl", 2)) |
903 | 81 | { |
904 | 81 | if (opcode->subclass == COND) |
905 | 0 | insn_type = dis_condjsr; |
906 | 81 | else |
907 | 81 | insn_type = dis_jsr; |
908 | 81 | } |
909 | 556 | else |
910 | 556 | { |
911 | 556 | if (opcode->subclass == COND) |
912 | 37 | insn_type = dis_condbranch; |
913 | 519 | else |
914 | 519 | insn_type = dis_branch; |
915 | 556 | } |
916 | 637 | break; |
917 | 99 | case LOAD: |
918 | 146 | case STORE: |
919 | 146 | case MEMORY: |
920 | 146 | case ENTER: |
921 | 146 | case PUSH: |
922 | 146 | case POP: |
923 | 146 | insn_type = dis_dref; |
924 | 146 | break; |
925 | 0 | case LEAVE: |
926 | 0 | insn_type = dis_branch; |
927 | 0 | break; |
928 | 154 | default: |
929 | 154 | insn_type = dis_nonbranch; |
930 | 154 | break; |
931 | 937 | } |
932 | | |
933 | 937 | return insn_type; |
934 | 937 | } |
935 | | |
936 | | /* Disassemble ARC instructions. */ |
937 | | |
938 | | static int |
939 | | print_insn_arc (bfd_vma memaddr, |
940 | | struct disassemble_info *info) |
941 | 4.24k | { |
942 | 4.24k | bfd_byte buffer[8]; |
943 | 4.24k | unsigned int highbyte, lowbyte; |
944 | 4.24k | int status; |
945 | 4.24k | unsigned int insn_len; |
946 | 4.24k | unsigned long long insn = 0; |
947 | 4.24k | unsigned isa_mask = ARC_OPCODE_NONE; |
948 | 4.24k | const struct arc_opcode *opcode; |
949 | 4.24k | bool need_comma; |
950 | 4.24k | bool open_braket; |
951 | 4.24k | int size; |
952 | 4.24k | const struct arc_operand *operand; |
953 | 4.24k | int value, vpcl; |
954 | 4.24k | struct arc_operand_iterator iter; |
955 | 4.24k | struct arc_disassemble_info *arc_infop; |
956 | 4.24k | bool rpcl = false, rset = false; |
957 | | |
958 | 4.24k | if (info->disassembler_options) |
959 | 0 | { |
960 | 0 | parse_disassembler_options (info->disassembler_options); |
961 | | |
962 | | /* Avoid repeated parsing of the options. */ |
963 | 0 | info->disassembler_options = NULL; |
964 | 0 | } |
965 | | |
966 | 4.24k | if (info->private_data == NULL && !init_arc_disasm_info (info)) |
967 | 0 | return -1; |
968 | | |
969 | 4.24k | memset (&iter, 0, sizeof (iter)); |
970 | 4.24k | highbyte = ((info->endian == BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE) ? 1 : 0); |
971 | 4.24k | lowbyte = ((info->endian == BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE) ? 0 : 1); |
972 | | |
973 | | /* Figure out CPU type, unless it was enforced via disassembler options. */ |
974 | 4.24k | if (enforced_isa_mask == ARC_OPCODE_NONE) |
975 | 4.24k | { |
976 | 4.24k | Elf_Internal_Ehdr *header = NULL; |
977 | | |
978 | 4.24k | if (info->section && info->section->owner) |
979 | 4.24k | header = elf_elfheader (info->section->owner); |
980 | | |
981 | 4.24k | switch (info->mach) |
982 | 4.24k | { |
983 | 852 | case bfd_mach_arc_arc700: |
984 | 852 | isa_mask = ARC_OPCODE_ARC700; |
985 | 852 | break; |
986 | | |
987 | 1.60k | case bfd_mach_arc_arc600: |
988 | 1.60k | isa_mask = ARC_OPCODE_ARC600; |
989 | 1.60k | break; |
990 | | |
991 | 1.79k | case bfd_mach_arc_arcv2: |
992 | 1.79k | default: |
993 | 1.79k | isa_mask = ARC_OPCODE_ARCv2EM; |
994 | | /* TODO: Perhaps remove definition of header since it is only used at |
995 | | this location. */ |
996 | 1.79k | if (header != NULL |
997 | 1.79k | && (header->e_flags & EF_ARC_MACH_MSK) == EF_ARC_CPU_ARCV2HS) |
998 | 0 | isa_mask = ARC_OPCODE_ARCv2HS; |
999 | 1.79k | break; |
1000 | 4.24k | } |
1001 | 4.24k | } |
1002 | 0 | else |
1003 | 0 | isa_mask = enforced_isa_mask; |
1004 | | |
1005 | 4.24k | if (isa_mask == ARC_OPCODE_ARCv2HS) |
1006 | 0 | { |
1007 | | /* FPU instructions are not extensions for HS. */ |
1008 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, SP); |
1009 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, DP); |
1010 | 0 | add_to_decodelist (FLOAT, CVT); |
1011 | 0 | } |
1012 | | |
1013 | | /* This variable may be set by the instruction decoder. It suggests |
1014 | | the number of bytes objdump should display on a single line. If |
1015 | | the instruction decoder sets this, it should always set it to |
1016 | | the same value in order to get reasonable looking output. */ |
1017 | 4.24k | info->bytes_per_line = 8; |
1018 | | |
1019 | | /* In the next lines, we set two info variables control the way |
1020 | | objdump displays the raw data. For example, if bytes_per_line is |
1021 | | 8 and bytes_per_chunk is 4, the output will look like this: |
1022 | | 00: 00000000 00000000 |
1023 | | with the chunks displayed according to "display_endian". */ |
1024 | 4.24k | if (info->section |
1025 | 4.24k | && !(info->section->flags & SEC_CODE)) |
1026 | 3.28k | { |
1027 | | /* This is not a CODE section. */ |
1028 | 3.28k | switch (info->section->size) |
1029 | 3.28k | { |
1030 | 0 | case 1: |
1031 | 0 | case 2: |
1032 | 0 | case 4: |
1033 | 0 | size = info->section->size; |
1034 | 0 | break; |
1035 | 3.28k | default: |
1036 | 3.28k | size = (info->section->size & 0x01) ? 1 : 4; |
1037 | 3.28k | break; |
1038 | 3.28k | } |
1039 | 3.28k | info->bytes_per_chunk = 1; |
1040 | 3.28k | info->display_endian = info->endian; |
1041 | 3.28k | } |
1042 | 968 | else |
1043 | 968 | { |
1044 | 968 | size = 2; |
1045 | 968 | info->bytes_per_chunk = 2; |
1046 | 968 | info->display_endian = info->endian; |
1047 | 968 | } |
1048 | | |
1049 | | /* Read the insn into a host word. */ |
1050 | 4.24k | status = (*info->read_memory_func) (memaddr, buffer, size, info); |
1051 | | |
1052 | 4.24k | if (status != 0) |
1053 | 11 | { |
1054 | 11 | (*info->memory_error_func) (status, memaddr, info); |
1055 | 11 | return -1; |
1056 | 11 | } |
1057 | | |
1058 | 4.23k | if (info->section |
1059 | 4.23k | && !(info->section->flags & SEC_CODE)) |
1060 | 3.27k | { |
1061 | | /* Data section. */ |
1062 | 3.27k | unsigned long data; |
1063 | | |
1064 | 3.27k | data = bfd_get_bits (buffer, size * 8, |
1065 | 3.27k | info->display_endian == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG); |
1066 | 3.27k | switch (size) |
1067 | 3.27k | { |
1068 | 2.63k | case 1: |
1069 | 2.63k | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, |
1070 | 2.63k | dis_style_assembler_directive, |
1071 | 2.63k | ".byte"); |
1072 | 2.63k | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text, "\t"); |
1073 | 2.63k | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_immediate, |
1074 | 2.63k | "0x%02lx", data); |
1075 | 2.63k | break; |
1076 | 0 | case 2: |
1077 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, |
1078 | 0 | dis_style_assembler_directive, |
1079 | 0 | ".short"); |
1080 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text, "\t"); |
1081 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_immediate, |
1082 | 0 | "0x%04lx", data); |
1083 | 0 | break; |
1084 | 636 | case 4: |
1085 | 636 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, |
1086 | 636 | dis_style_assembler_directive, |
1087 | 636 | ".word"); |
1088 | 636 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text, "\t"); |
1089 | 636 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_immediate, |
1090 | 636 | "0x%08lx", data); |
1091 | 636 | break; |
1092 | 0 | default: |
1093 | 0 | return -1; |
1094 | 3.27k | } |
1095 | 3.27k | return size; |
1096 | 3.27k | } |
1097 | | |
1098 | 964 | insn_len = arc_insn_length (buffer[highbyte], buffer[lowbyte], info); |
1099 | 964 | pr_debug ("instruction length = %d bytes\n", insn_len); |
1100 | 964 | if (insn_len == 0) |
1101 | 0 | return -1; |
1102 | | |
1103 | 964 | arc_infop = info->private_data; |
1104 | 964 | arc_infop->insn_len = insn_len; |
1105 | | |
1106 | 964 | switch (insn_len) |
1107 | 964 | { |
1108 | 282 | case 2: |
1109 | 282 | insn = (buffer[highbyte] << 8) | buffer[lowbyte]; |
1110 | 282 | break; |
1111 | | |
1112 | 675 | case 4: |
1113 | 675 | { |
1114 | | /* This is a long instruction: Read the remaning 2 bytes. */ |
1115 | 675 | status = (*info->read_memory_func) (memaddr + 2, &buffer[2], 2, info); |
1116 | 675 | if (status != 0) |
1117 | 1 | { |
1118 | 1 | (*info->memory_error_func) (status, memaddr + 2, info); |
1119 | 1 | return -1; |
1120 | 1 | } |
1121 | 674 | insn = (unsigned long long) ARRANGE_ENDIAN (info, buffer); |
1122 | 674 | } |
1123 | 0 | break; |
1124 | | |
1125 | 1 | case 6: |
1126 | 1 | { |
1127 | 1 | status = (*info->read_memory_func) (memaddr + 2, &buffer[2], 4, info); |
1128 | 1 | if (status != 0) |
1129 | 1 | { |
1130 | 1 | (*info->memory_error_func) (status, memaddr + 2, info); |
1131 | 1 | return -1; |
1132 | 1 | } |
1133 | 0 | insn = (unsigned long long) ARRANGE_ENDIAN (info, &buffer[2]); |
1134 | 0 | insn |= ((unsigned long long) buffer[highbyte] << 40) |
1135 | 0 | | ((unsigned long long) buffer[lowbyte] << 32); |
1136 | 0 | } |
1137 | 0 | break; |
1138 | | |
1139 | 6 | case 8: |
1140 | 6 | { |
1141 | 6 | status = (*info->read_memory_func) (memaddr + 2, &buffer[2], 6, info); |
1142 | 6 | if (status != 0) |
1143 | 0 | { |
1144 | 0 | (*info->memory_error_func) (status, memaddr + 2, info); |
1145 | 0 | return -1; |
1146 | 0 | } |
1147 | 6 | insn = |
1148 | 6 | ((((unsigned long long) ARRANGE_ENDIAN (info, buffer)) << 32) |
1149 | 6 | | ((unsigned long long) ARRANGE_ENDIAN (info, &buffer[4]))); |
1150 | 6 | } |
1151 | 0 | break; |
1152 | | |
1153 | 0 | default: |
1154 | | /* There is no instruction whose length is not 2, 4, 6, or 8. */ |
1155 | 0 | return -1; |
1156 | 964 | } |
1157 | | |
1158 | 962 | pr_debug ("instruction value = %llx\n", insn); |
1159 | | |
1160 | | /* Set some defaults for the insn info. */ |
1161 | 962 | info->insn_info_valid = 1; |
1162 | 962 | info->branch_delay_insns = 0; |
1163 | 962 | info->data_size = 4; |
1164 | 962 | info->insn_type = dis_nonbranch; |
1165 | 962 | info->target = 0; |
1166 | 962 | info->target2 = 0; |
1167 | | |
1168 | | /* FIXME to be moved in dissasemble_init_for_target. */ |
1169 | 962 | info->disassembler_needs_relocs = true; |
1170 | | |
1171 | | /* Find the first match in the opcode table. */ |
1172 | 962 | if (!find_format (memaddr, insn, &insn_len, isa_mask, info, &opcode, &iter)) |
1173 | 0 | return -1; |
1174 | | |
1175 | 962 | if (!opcode) |
1176 | 25 | { |
1177 | 25 | switch (insn_len) |
1178 | 25 | { |
1179 | 0 | case 2: |
1180 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, |
1181 | 0 | dis_style_assembler_directive, |
1182 | 0 | ".short"); |
1183 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text, "\t"); |
1184 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_immediate, |
1185 | 0 | "0x%04llx", insn & 0xffff); |
1186 | 0 | break; |
1187 | | |
1188 | 19 | case 4: |
1189 | 19 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, |
1190 | 19 | dis_style_assembler_directive, |
1191 | 19 | ".word"); |
1192 | 19 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text, "\t"); |
1193 | 19 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_immediate, |
1194 | 19 | "0x%08llx", insn & 0xffffffff); |
1195 | 19 | break; |
1196 | | |
1197 | 0 | case 6: |
1198 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, |
1199 | 0 | dis_style_assembler_directive, |
1200 | 0 | ".long"); |
1201 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text, "\t"); |
1202 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_immediate, |
1203 | 0 | "0x%08llx", insn & 0xffffffff); |
1204 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text, " "); |
1205 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_immediate, |
1206 | 0 | "0x%04llx", (insn >> 32) & 0xffff); |
1207 | 0 | break; |
1208 | | |
1209 | 6 | case 8: |
1210 | 6 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, |
1211 | 6 | dis_style_assembler_directive, |
1212 | 6 | ".long"); |
1213 | 6 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text, "\t"); |
1214 | 6 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_immediate, |
1215 | 6 | "0x%08llx", insn & 0xffffffff); |
1216 | 6 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text, " "); |
1217 | 6 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_immediate, |
1218 | 6 | "0x%08llx", (insn >> 32)); |
1219 | 6 | break; |
1220 | | |
1221 | 0 | default: |
1222 | 0 | return -1; |
1223 | 25 | } |
1224 | | |
1225 | 25 | info->insn_type = dis_noninsn; |
1226 | 25 | return insn_len; |
1227 | 25 | } |
1228 | | |
1229 | | /* Print the mnemonic. */ |
1230 | 937 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_mnemonic, |
1231 | 937 | "%s", opcode->name); |
1232 | | |
1233 | | /* Preselect the insn class. */ |
1234 | 937 | info->insn_type = arc_opcode_to_insn_type (opcode); |
1235 | | |
1236 | 937 | pr_debug ("%s: 0x%08llx\n", opcode->name, opcode->opcode); |
1237 | | |
1238 | 937 | print_flags (opcode, &insn, info); |
1239 | | |
1240 | 937 | if (opcode->operands[0] != 0) |
1241 | 937 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text, "\t"); |
1242 | | |
1243 | 937 | need_comma = false; |
1244 | 937 | open_braket = false; |
1245 | 937 | arc_infop->operands_count = 0; |
1246 | | |
1247 | | /* Now extract and print the operands. */ |
1248 | 937 | operand = NULL; |
1249 | 937 | vpcl = 0; |
1250 | 2.81k | while (operand_iterator_next (&iter, &operand, &value)) |
1251 | 1.87k | { |
1252 | 1.87k | if (open_braket && (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_BRAKET)) |
1253 | 156 | { |
1254 | 156 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text, "]"); |
1255 | 156 | open_braket = false; |
1256 | 156 | continue; |
1257 | 156 | } |
1258 | | |
1259 | | /* Only take input from real operands. */ |
1260 | 1.71k | if (ARC_OPERAND_IS_FAKE (operand)) |
1261 | 0 | continue; |
1262 | | |
1263 | 1.71k | if ((operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_IGNORE) |
1264 | 1.71k | && (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_IR) |
1265 | 1.71k | && value == -1) |
1266 | 0 | continue; |
1267 | | |
1268 | 1.71k | if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_COLON) |
1269 | 0 | { |
1270 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text, ":"); |
1271 | 0 | continue; |
1272 | 0 | } |
1273 | | |
1274 | 1.71k | if (need_comma) |
1275 | 624 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text,","); |
1276 | | |
1277 | 1.71k | if (!open_braket && (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_BRAKET)) |
1278 | 156 | { |
1279 | 156 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_text, "["); |
1280 | 156 | open_braket = true; |
1281 | 156 | need_comma = false; |
1282 | 156 | continue; |
1283 | 156 | } |
1284 | | |
1285 | 1.56k | need_comma = true; |
1286 | | |
1287 | 1.56k | if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_PCREL) |
1288 | 627 | { |
1289 | 627 | rpcl = true; |
1290 | 627 | vpcl = value; |
1291 | 627 | rset = true; |
1292 | | |
1293 | 627 | info->target = (bfd_vma) (memaddr & ~3) + value; |
1294 | 627 | } |
1295 | 934 | else if (!(operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_IR)) |
1296 | 236 | { |
1297 | 236 | vpcl = value; |
1298 | 236 | rset = true; |
1299 | 236 | } |
1300 | | |
1301 | | /* Print the operand as directed by the flags. */ |
1302 | 1.56k | if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_IR) |
1303 | 698 | { |
1304 | 698 | const char *rname; |
1305 | | |
1306 | 698 | assert (value >=0 && value < 64); |
1307 | 698 | rname = arcExtMap_coreRegName (value); |
1308 | 698 | if (!rname) |
1309 | 698 | rname = regnames[value]; |
1310 | 698 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_register, |
1311 | 698 | "%s", rname); |
1312 | | |
1313 | | /* Check if we have a double register to print. */ |
1314 | 698 | if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_TRUNCATE) |
1315 | 0 | { |
1316 | 0 | if ((value & 0x01) == 0) |
1317 | 0 | { |
1318 | 0 | rname = arcExtMap_coreRegName (value + 1); |
1319 | 0 | if (!rname) |
1320 | 0 | rname = regnames[value + 1]; |
1321 | 0 | } |
1322 | 0 | else |
1323 | 0 | rname = _("\nWarning: illegal use of double register " |
1324 | 0 | "pair.\n"); |
1325 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_register, |
1326 | 0 | "%s", rname); |
1327 | 0 | } |
1328 | 698 | if (value == 63) |
1329 | 0 | rpcl = true; |
1330 | 698 | else |
1331 | 698 | rpcl = false; |
1332 | 698 | } |
1333 | 863 | else if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_LIMM) |
1334 | 0 | { |
1335 | 0 | const char *rname = get_auxreg (opcode, value, isa_mask); |
1336 | |
|
1337 | 0 | if (rname && open_braket) |
1338 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_register, |
1339 | 0 | "%s", rname); |
1340 | 0 | else |
1341 | 0 | { |
1342 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_immediate, |
1343 | 0 | "%#x", value); |
1344 | 0 | if (info->insn_type == dis_branch |
1345 | 0 | || info->insn_type == dis_jsr) |
1346 | 0 | info->target = (bfd_vma) value; |
1347 | 0 | } |
1348 | 0 | } |
1349 | 863 | else if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_SIGNED) |
1350 | 649 | { |
1351 | 649 | const char *rname = get_auxreg (opcode, value, isa_mask); |
1352 | 649 | if (rname && open_braket) |
1353 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_register, |
1354 | 0 | "%s", rname); |
1355 | 649 | else |
1356 | 649 | { |
1357 | 649 | if (print_hex) |
1358 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_immediate, |
1359 | 0 | "%#x", value); |
1360 | 649 | else |
1361 | 649 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_immediate, |
1362 | 649 | "%d", value); |
1363 | 649 | } |
1364 | 649 | } |
1365 | 214 | else if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_ADDRTYPE) |
1366 | 0 | { |
1367 | 0 | const char *addrtype = get_addrtype (value); |
1368 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_address, |
1369 | 0 | "%s", addrtype); |
1370 | | /* A colon follow an address type. */ |
1371 | 0 | need_comma = false; |
1372 | 0 | } |
1373 | 214 | else |
1374 | 214 | { |
1375 | 214 | if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_TRUNCATE |
1376 | 214 | && !(operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_ALIGNED32) |
1377 | 214 | && !(operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_ALIGNED16) |
1378 | 214 | && value >= 0 && value <= 14) |
1379 | 0 | { |
1380 | | /* Leave/Enter mnemonics. */ |
1381 | 0 | switch (value) |
1382 | 0 | { |
1383 | 0 | case 0: |
1384 | 0 | need_comma = false; |
1385 | 0 | break; |
1386 | 0 | case 1: |
1387 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, |
1388 | 0 | dis_style_register, "r13"); |
1389 | 0 | break; |
1390 | 0 | default: |
1391 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, |
1392 | 0 | dis_style_register, "r13"); |
1393 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, |
1394 | 0 | dis_style_text, "-"); |
1395 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, |
1396 | 0 | dis_style_register, "%s", |
1397 | 0 | regnames[13 + value - 1]); |
1398 | 0 | break; |
1399 | 0 | } |
1400 | 0 | rpcl = false; |
1401 | 0 | rset = false; |
1402 | 0 | } |
1403 | 214 | else |
1404 | 214 | { |
1405 | 214 | const char *rname = get_auxreg (opcode, value, isa_mask); |
1406 | 214 | if (rname && open_braket) |
1407 | 0 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_register, |
1408 | 0 | "%s", rname); |
1409 | 214 | else |
1410 | 214 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, dis_style_immediate, |
1411 | 214 | "%#x", value); |
1412 | 214 | } |
1413 | 214 | } |
1414 | | |
1415 | 1.56k | if (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_LIMM) |
1416 | 0 | { |
1417 | 0 | arc_infop->operands[arc_infop->operands_count].kind |
1418 | 0 | = ARC_OPERAND_KIND_LIMM; |
1419 | | /* It is not important to have exactly the LIMM indicator |
1420 | | here. */ |
1421 | 0 | arc_infop->operands[arc_infop->operands_count].value = 63; |
1422 | 0 | } |
1423 | 1.56k | else |
1424 | 1.56k | { |
1425 | 1.56k | arc_infop->operands[arc_infop->operands_count].value = value; |
1426 | 1.56k | arc_infop->operands[arc_infop->operands_count].kind |
1427 | 1.56k | = (operand->flags & ARC_OPERAND_IR |
1428 | 1.56k | ? ARC_OPERAND_KIND_REG |
1429 | 1.56k | : ARC_OPERAND_KIND_SHIMM); |
1430 | 1.56k | } |
1431 | 1.56k | arc_infop->operands_count ++; |
1432 | 1.56k | } |
1433 | | |
1434 | | /* Pretty print extra info for pc-relative operands. */ |
1435 | 937 | if (rpcl && rset) |
1436 | 627 | { |
1437 | 627 | if (info->flags & INSN_HAS_RELOC) |
1438 | | /* If the instruction has a reloc associated with it, then the |
1439 | | offset field in the instruction will actually be the addend |
1440 | | for the reloc. (We are using REL type relocs). In such |
1441 | | cases, we can ignore the pc when computing addresses, since |
1442 | | the addend is not currently pc-relative. */ |
1443 | 0 | memaddr = 0; |
1444 | | |
1445 | 627 | (*info->fprintf_styled_func) (info->stream, |
1446 | 627 | dis_style_comment_start, "\t;"); |
1447 | 627 | (*info->print_address_func) ((memaddr & ~3) + vpcl, info); |
1448 | 627 | } |
1449 | | |
1450 | 937 | return insn_len; |
1451 | 937 | } |
1452 | | |
1453 | | |
1454 | | disassembler_ftype |
1455 | | arc_get_disassembler (bfd *abfd) |
1456 | 38 | { |
1457 | | /* BFD my be absent, if opcodes is invoked from the debugger that |
1458 | | has connected to remote target and doesn't have an ELF file. */ |
1459 | 38 | if (abfd != NULL) |
1460 | 38 | { |
1461 | | /* Read the extension insns and registers, if any. */ |
1462 | 38 | build_ARC_extmap (abfd); |
1463 | | #ifdef DEBUG |
1464 | | dump_ARC_extmap (); |
1465 | | #endif |
1466 | 38 | } |
1467 | | |
1468 | 38 | return print_insn_arc; |
1469 | 38 | } |
1470 | | |
1471 | | /* Indices into option argument vector for options that do require |
1472 | | an argument. Use ARC_OPTION_ARG_NONE for options that don't |
1473 | | expect an argument. */ |
1474 | | typedef enum |
1475 | | { |
1476 | | ARC_OPTION_ARG_NONE = -1, |
1477 | | ARC_OPTION_ARG_ARCH, |
1478 | | ARC_OPTION_ARG_SIZE |
1479 | | } arc_option_arg_t; |
1480 | | |
1481 | | /* Valid ARC disassembler options. */ |
1482 | | static struct |
1483 | | { |
1484 | | const char *name; |
1485 | | const char *description; |
1486 | | arc_option_arg_t arg; |
1487 | | } arc_options[] = |
1488 | | { |
1489 | | { "cpu=", N_("Enforce the designated architecture while decoding."), |
1490 | | ARC_OPTION_ARG_ARCH }, |
1491 | | { "dsp", N_("Recognize DSP instructions."), |
1492 | | ARC_OPTION_ARG_NONE }, |
1493 | | { "spfp", N_("Recognize FPX SP instructions."), |
1494 | | ARC_OPTION_ARG_NONE }, |
1495 | | { "dpfp", N_("Recognize FPX DP instructions."), |
1496 | | ARC_OPTION_ARG_NONE }, |
1497 | | { "quarkse_em", N_("Recognize FPU QuarkSE-EM instructions."), |
1498 | | ARC_OPTION_ARG_NONE }, |
1499 | | { "fpuda", N_("Recognize double assist FPU instructions."), |
1500 | | ARC_OPTION_ARG_NONE }, |
1501 | | { "fpus", N_("Recognize single precision FPU instructions."), |
1502 | | ARC_OPTION_ARG_NONE }, |
1503 | | { "fpud", N_("Recognize double precision FPU instructions."), |
1504 | | ARC_OPTION_ARG_NONE }, |
1505 | | { "nps400", N_("Recognize NPS400 instructions."), |
1506 | | ARC_OPTION_ARG_NONE }, |
1507 | | { "hex", N_("Use only hexadecimal number to print immediates."), |
1508 | | ARC_OPTION_ARG_NONE } |
1509 | | }; |
1510 | | |
1511 | | /* Populate the structure for representing ARC's disassembly options. |
1512 | | Such a dynamic initialization is desired, because it makes the maintenance |
1513 | | easier and also gdb uses this to enable the "disassembler-option". */ |
1514 | | |
1515 | | const disasm_options_and_args_t * |
1516 | | disassembler_options_arc (void) |
1517 | 0 | { |
1518 | 0 | static disasm_options_and_args_t *opts_and_args; |
1519 | |
|
1520 | 0 | if (opts_and_args == NULL) |
1521 | 0 | { |
1522 | 0 | disasm_option_arg_t *args; |
1523 | 0 | disasm_options_t *opts; |
1524 | 0 | size_t i; |
1525 | 0 | const size_t nr_of_options = ARRAY_SIZE (arc_options); |
1526 | | /* There is a null element at the end of CPU_TYPES, therefore |
1527 | | NR_OF_CPUS is actually 1 more and that is desired here too. */ |
1528 | 0 | const size_t nr_of_cpus = ARRAY_SIZE (cpu_types); |
1529 | |
|
1530 | 0 | opts_and_args = XNEW (disasm_options_and_args_t); |
1531 | 0 | opts_and_args->args |
1532 | 0 | = XNEWVEC (disasm_option_arg_t, ARC_OPTION_ARG_SIZE + 1); |
1533 | 0 | opts_and_args->options.name |
1534 | 0 | = XNEWVEC (const char *, nr_of_options + 1); |
1535 | 0 | opts_and_args->options.description |
1536 | 0 | = XNEWVEC (const char *, nr_of_options + 1); |
1537 | 0 | opts_and_args->options.arg |
1538 | 0 | = XNEWVEC (const disasm_option_arg_t *, nr_of_options + 1); |
1539 | | |
1540 | | /* Populate the arguments for "cpu=" option. */ |
1541 | 0 | args = opts_and_args->args; |
1542 | 0 | args[ARC_OPTION_ARG_ARCH].name = "ARCH"; |
1543 | 0 | args[ARC_OPTION_ARG_ARCH].values = XNEWVEC (const char *, nr_of_cpus); |
1544 | 0 | for (i = 0; i < nr_of_cpus; ++i) |
1545 | 0 | args[ARC_OPTION_ARG_ARCH].values[i] = cpu_types[i].name; |
1546 | 0 | args[ARC_OPTION_ARG_SIZE].name = NULL; |
1547 | 0 | args[ARC_OPTION_ARG_SIZE].values = NULL; |
1548 | | |
1549 | | /* Populate the options. */ |
1550 | 0 | opts = &opts_and_args->options; |
1551 | 0 | for (i = 0; i < nr_of_options; ++i) |
1552 | 0 | { |
1553 | 0 | opts->name[i] = arc_options[i].name; |
1554 | 0 | opts->description[i] = arc_options[i].description; |
1555 | 0 | if (arc_options[i].arg != ARC_OPTION_ARG_NONE) |
1556 | 0 | opts->arg[i] = &args[arc_options[i].arg]; |
1557 | 0 | else |
1558 | 0 | opts->arg[i] = NULL; |
1559 | 0 | } |
1560 | 0 | opts->name[nr_of_options] = NULL; |
1561 | 0 | opts->description[nr_of_options] = NULL; |
1562 | 0 | opts->arg[nr_of_options] = NULL; |
1563 | 0 | } |
1564 | |
|
1565 | 0 | return opts_and_args; |
1566 | 0 | } |
1567 | | |
1568 | | |
1569 | | void |
1570 | | print_arc_disassembler_options (FILE *stream) |
1571 | 0 | { |
1572 | 0 | const disasm_options_and_args_t *opts_and_args; |
1573 | 0 | const disasm_option_arg_t *args; |
1574 | 0 | const disasm_options_t *opts; |
1575 | 0 | size_t i, j; |
1576 | 0 | size_t max_len = 0; |
1577 | |
|
1578 | 0 | opts_and_args = disassembler_options_arc (); |
1579 | 0 | opts = &opts_and_args->options; |
1580 | 0 | args = opts_and_args->args; |
1581 | |
|
1582 | 0 | fprintf (stream, _("\nThe following ARC specific disassembler options are" |
1583 | 0 | " supported for use \nwith the -M switch (multiple" |
1584 | 0 | " options should be separated by commas):\n")); |
1585 | | |
1586 | | /* Find the maximum length for printing options (and their arg name). */ |
1587 | 0 | for (i = 0; opts->name[i] != NULL; ++i) |
1588 | 0 | { |
1589 | 0 | size_t len = strlen (opts->name[i]); |
1590 | 0 | len += (opts->arg[i]) ? strlen (opts->arg[i]->name) : 0; |
1591 | 0 | max_len = (len > max_len) ? len : max_len; |
1592 | 0 | } |
1593 | | |
1594 | | /* Print the options, their arg and description, if any. */ |
1595 | 0 | for (i = 0, ++max_len; opts->name[i] != NULL; ++i) |
1596 | 0 | { |
1597 | 0 | fprintf (stream, " %s", opts->name[i]); |
1598 | 0 | if (opts->arg[i] != NULL) |
1599 | 0 | fprintf (stream, "%s", opts->arg[i]->name); |
1600 | 0 | if (opts->description[i] != NULL) |
1601 | 0 | { |
1602 | 0 | size_t len = strlen (opts->name[i]); |
1603 | 0 | len += (opts->arg[i]) ? strlen (opts->arg[i]->name) : 0; |
1604 | 0 | fprintf (stream, |
1605 | 0 | "%*c %s", (int) (max_len - len), ' ', opts->description[i]); |
1606 | 0 | } |
1607 | 0 | fprintf (stream, _("\n")); |
1608 | 0 | } |
1609 | | |
1610 | | /* Print the possible values of an argument. */ |
1611 | 0 | for (i = 0; args[i].name != NULL; ++i) |
1612 | 0 | { |
1613 | 0 | size_t len = 3; |
1614 | 0 | if (args[i].values == NULL) |
1615 | 0 | continue; |
1616 | 0 | fprintf (stream, _("\n\ |
1617 | 0 | For the options above, the following values are supported for \"%s\":\n "), |
1618 | 0 | args[i].name); |
1619 | 0 | for (j = 0; args[i].values[j] != NULL; ++j) |
1620 | 0 | { |
1621 | 0 | fprintf (stream, " %s", args[i].values[j]); |
1622 | 0 | len += strlen (args[i].values[j]) + 1; |
1623 | | /* reset line if printed too long. */ |
1624 | 0 | if (len >= 78) |
1625 | 0 | { |
1626 | 0 | fprintf (stream, _("\n ")); |
1627 | 0 | len = 3; |
1628 | 0 | } |
1629 | 0 | } |
1630 | 0 | fprintf (stream, _("\n")); |
1631 | 0 | } |
1632 | |
|
1633 | 0 | fprintf (stream, _("\n")); |
1634 | 0 | } |
1635 | | |
1636 | | void arc_insn_decode (bfd_vma addr, |
1637 | | struct disassemble_info *info, |
1638 | | disassembler_ftype disasm_func, |
1639 | | struct arc_instruction *insn) |
1640 | 0 | { |
1641 | 0 | const struct arc_opcode *opcode; |
1642 | 0 | struct arc_disassemble_info *arc_infop; |
1643 | | |
1644 | | /* Ensure that insn would be in the reset state. */ |
1645 | 0 | memset (insn, 0, sizeof (struct arc_instruction)); |
1646 | | |
1647 | | /* There was an error when disassembling, for example memory read error. */ |
1648 | 0 | if (disasm_func (addr, info) < 0) |
1649 | 0 | { |
1650 | 0 | insn->valid = false; |
1651 | 0 | return; |
1652 | 0 | } |
1653 | | |
1654 | 0 | assert (info->private_data != NULL); |
1655 | 0 | arc_infop = info->private_data; |
1656 | |
|
1657 | 0 | insn->length = arc_infop->insn_len;; |
1658 | 0 | insn->address = addr; |
1659 | | |
1660 | | /* Quick exit if memory at this address is not an instruction. */ |
1661 | 0 | if (info->insn_type == dis_noninsn) |
1662 | 0 | { |
1663 | 0 | insn->valid = false; |
1664 | 0 | return; |
1665 | 0 | } |
1666 | | |
1667 | 0 | insn->valid = true; |
1668 | |
|
1669 | 0 | opcode = (const struct arc_opcode *) arc_infop->opcode; |
1670 | 0 | insn->insn_class = opcode->insn_class; |
1671 | 0 | insn->limm_value = arc_infop->limm; |
1672 | 0 | insn->limm_p = arc_infop->limm_p; |
1673 | |
|
1674 | 0 | insn->is_control_flow = (info->insn_type == dis_branch |
1675 | 0 | || info->insn_type == dis_condbranch |
1676 | 0 | || info->insn_type == dis_jsr |
1677 | 0 | || info->insn_type == dis_condjsr); |
1678 | |
|
1679 | 0 | insn->has_delay_slot = info->branch_delay_insns; |
1680 | 0 | insn->writeback_mode |
1681 | 0 | = (enum arc_ldst_writeback_mode) arc_infop->writeback_mode; |
1682 | 0 | insn->data_size_mode = info->data_size; |
1683 | 0 | insn->condition_code = arc_infop->condition_code; |
1684 | 0 | memcpy (insn->operands, arc_infop->operands, |
1685 | 0 | sizeof (struct arc_insn_operand) * MAX_INSN_ARGS); |
1686 | 0 | insn->operands_count = arc_infop->operands_count; |
1687 | 0 | } |
1688 | | |
1689 | | /* Local variables: |
1690 | | eval: (c-set-style "gnu") |
1691 | | indent-tabs-mode: t |
1692 | | End: */ |