qemu-e2k/tcg/tci/tcg-target.h
Richard Henderson f713d6ad7b tcg: Add qemu_ld_st_i32/64
Step two in the transition, adding the new ldst opcodes.  Keep the old
opcodes around until all backends support the new opcodes.

Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
2013-10-10 13:19:21 -07:00

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/*
* Tiny Code Generator for QEMU
*
* Copyright (c) 2009, 2011 Stefan Weil
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
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*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
/*
* This code implements a TCG which does not generate machine code for some
* real target machine but which generates virtual machine code for an
* interpreter. Interpreted pseudo code is slow, but it works on any host.
*
* Some remarks might help in understanding the code:
*
* "target" or "TCG target" is the machine which runs the generated code.
* This is different to the usual meaning in QEMU where "target" is the
* emulated machine. So normally QEMU host is identical to TCG target.
* Here the TCG target is a virtual machine, but this virtual machine must
* use the same word size like the real machine.
* Therefore, we need both 32 and 64 bit virtual machines (interpreter).
*/
#if !defined(TCG_TARGET_H)
#define TCG_TARGET_H
#include "config-host.h"
#define TCG_TARGET_INTERPRETER 1
#if UINTPTR_MAX == UINT32_MAX
# define TCG_TARGET_REG_BITS 32
#elif UINTPTR_MAX == UINT64_MAX
# define TCG_TARGET_REG_BITS 64
#else
# error Unknown pointer size for tci target
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_TCG
/* Enable debug output. */
#define CONFIG_DEBUG_TCG_INTERPRETER
#endif
#if 0 /* TCI tries to emulate a little endian host. */
#if defined(HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN)
# define TCG_TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN
#endif
#endif
/* Optional instructions. */
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_bswap16_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_bswap32_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_div_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_rem_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext8s_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext16s_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext8u_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext16u_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_andc_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_deposit_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_eqv_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_nand_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_nor_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_neg_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_not_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_orc_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_rot_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_movcond_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_muls2_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_muluh_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_mulsh_i32 0
#if TCG_TARGET_REG_BITS == 64
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_bswap16_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_bswap32_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_bswap64_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_deposit_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_div_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_rem_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext8s_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext16s_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext32s_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext8u_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext16u_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext32u_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_andc_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_eqv_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_nand_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_nor_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_neg_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_not_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_orc_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_rot_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_movcond_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_muls2_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_add2_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_sub2_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_mulu2_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_add2_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_sub2_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_mulu2_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_muluh_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_mulsh_i64 0
#endif /* TCG_TARGET_REG_BITS == 64 */
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_new_ldst 0
/* Number of registers available.
For 32 bit hosts, we need more than 8 registers (call arguments). */
/* #define TCG_TARGET_NB_REGS 8 */
#define TCG_TARGET_NB_REGS 16
/* #define TCG_TARGET_NB_REGS 32 */
/* List of registers which are used by TCG. */
typedef enum {
TCG_REG_R0 = 0,
TCG_REG_R1,
TCG_REG_R2,
TCG_REG_R3,
TCG_REG_R4,
TCG_REG_R5,
TCG_REG_R6,
TCG_REG_R7,
#if TCG_TARGET_NB_REGS >= 16
TCG_REG_R8,
TCG_REG_R9,
TCG_REG_R10,
TCG_REG_R11,
TCG_REG_R12,
TCG_REG_R13,
TCG_REG_R14,
TCG_REG_R15,
#if TCG_TARGET_NB_REGS >= 32
TCG_REG_R16,
TCG_REG_R17,
TCG_REG_R18,
TCG_REG_R19,
TCG_REG_R20,
TCG_REG_R21,
TCG_REG_R22,
TCG_REG_R23,
TCG_REG_R24,
TCG_REG_R25,
TCG_REG_R26,
TCG_REG_R27,
TCG_REG_R28,
TCG_REG_R29,
TCG_REG_R30,
TCG_REG_R31,
#endif
#endif
/* Special value UINT8_MAX is used by TCI to encode constant values. */
TCG_CONST = UINT8_MAX
} TCGReg;
#define TCG_AREG0 (TCG_TARGET_NB_REGS - 2)
/* Used for function call generation. */
#define TCG_REG_CALL_STACK (TCG_TARGET_NB_REGS - 1)
#define TCG_TARGET_CALL_STACK_OFFSET 0
#define TCG_TARGET_STACK_ALIGN 16
void tci_disas(uint8_t opc);
uintptr_t tcg_qemu_tb_exec(CPUArchState *env, uint8_t *tb_ptr);
#define tcg_qemu_tb_exec tcg_qemu_tb_exec
static inline void flush_icache_range(uintptr_t start, uintptr_t stop)
{
}
#endif /* TCG_TARGET_H */