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can be suppressed. Allow ``<insn-spec> { <nmemonic> | <model> }'' in instruction file.
198 lines
5.3 KiB
C
198 lines
5.3 KiB
C
/* This file is part of the program psim.
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Copyright (C) 1994-1997, Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
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/* code-generation options: */
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typedef enum {
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/* Transfer control to an instructions semantic code using the the
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standard call/return mechanism */
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generate_calls,
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/* Transfer control to an instructions semantic code using
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(computed) goto's instead of the more conventional call/return
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mechanism */
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generate_jumps,
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} igen_code;
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typedef enum {
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nia_is_cia_plus_one,
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nia_is_void,
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nia_is_invalid,
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} igen_nia;
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typedef struct _igen_gen_options igen_gen_options;
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struct _igen_gen_options {
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int direct_access;
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int semantic_icache;
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int insn_in_icache;
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int conditional_issue;
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int slot_verification;
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int delayed_branch;
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/* If zeroing a register, which one? */
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int zero_reg;
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int zero_reg_nr;
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/* should multiple simulators be generated? */
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int multi_sim;
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/* should the simulator support multi word instructions and if so,
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what is the max nr of words. */
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int multi_word;
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/* SMP? Should the generated code include SMP support (>0) and if
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so, for how many processors? */
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int smp;
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/* how should the next instruction address be computed? */
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igen_nia nia;
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/* nr of instructions in the decoded instruction cache */
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int icache;
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int icache_size;
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/* see above */
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igen_code code;
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};
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typedef struct _igen_trace_options igen_trace_options;
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struct _igen_trace_options {
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int rule_selection;
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int rule_rejection;
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int entries;
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int combine;
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};
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typedef struct _igen_prefix_name {
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char *name;
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char *uname;
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} igen_prefix_name;
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typedef struct _igen_prefix_options {
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igen_prefix_name global;
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igen_prefix_name engine;
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igen_prefix_name icache;
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igen_prefix_name idecode;
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igen_prefix_name itable;
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igen_prefix_name semantics;
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igen_prefix_name support;
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} igen_prefix_options;
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typedef struct _igen_decode_options igen_decode_options ;
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struct _igen_decode_options {
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/* Combine tables? Should the generator make a second pass through
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each generated table looking for any sub-entries that contain the
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same instructions. Those entries being merged into a single
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table */
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int combine;
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/* Instruction expansion? Should the semantic code for each
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instruction, when the oportunity arrises, be expanded according
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to the variable opcode files that the instruction decode process
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renders constant */
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int duplicate;
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/* Treat reserved fields as constant (zero) instead of ignoring
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their value when determining decode tables */
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int zero_reserved;
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/* Convert any padded switch rules into goto_switch */
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int switch_as_goto;
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/* Force all tables to be generated with this lookup mechanism */
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char *overriding_gen;
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};
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typedef struct _igen_warn_options igen_warn_options;
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struct _igen_warn_options {
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int discard;
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};
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typedef struct _igen_options igen_options;
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struct _igen_options {
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/* What does the instruction look like - bit ordering, size, widths or
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offesets */
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int hi_bit_nr;
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int insn_bit_size;
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int insn_specifying_widths;
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/* what should global names be prefixed with? */
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igen_prefix_options prefix;
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/* See above for options and flags */
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igen_gen_options gen;
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/* See above for trace options */
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igen_trace_options trace;
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/* See above for decode options */
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igen_decode_options decode;
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/* Filter set to be used on the flag field of the instruction table */
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filter *flags_filter;
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/* See above for warn options */
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igen_warn_options warn;
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/* Be more picky about the input */
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error_func (*warning);
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/* Model (processor) set - like flags_filter. Used to select the
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specific ISA within a processor family. */
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filter *model_filter;
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/* Format name set */
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filter *format_name_filter;
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};
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extern igen_options options;
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/* default options - hopefully backward compatible */ \
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#define INIT_OPTIONS(OPTIONS) \
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do { \
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memset (&(OPTIONS), 0, sizeof (OPTIONS)); \
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memset (&(OPTIONS).warn, -1, sizeof ((OPTIONS).warn)); \
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(OPTIONS).hi_bit_nr = 0; \
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(OPTIONS).insn_bit_size = default_insn_bit_size; \
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(OPTIONS).insn_specifying_widths = 0; \
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(OPTIONS).prefix.global.name = ""; \
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(OPTIONS).prefix.global.uname = ""; \
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(OPTIONS).prefix.engine = (OPTIONS).prefix.global; \
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(OPTIONS).prefix.icache = (OPTIONS).prefix.global; \
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(OPTIONS).prefix.idecode = (OPTIONS).prefix.global; \
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(OPTIONS).prefix.itable = (OPTIONS).prefix.global; \
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(OPTIONS).prefix.semantics = (OPTIONS).prefix.global; \
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(OPTIONS).prefix.support = (OPTIONS).prefix.global; \
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(OPTIONS).gen.code = generate_calls; \
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(OPTIONS).gen.icache_size = 1024; \
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(OPTIONS).warning = warning; \
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} while (0)
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