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/* mips.h.  Mips opcode list for GDB, the GNU debugger.   Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001   Free Software Foundation, Inc.   Contributed by Ralph Campbell and OSF   Commented and modified by Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus SupportThis file is part of GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils.GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are free software; you can redistributethem and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU General PublicLicense as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version1, or (at your option) any later version.GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are distributed in the hope that theywill be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the impliedwarranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  Seethe GNU General Public License for more details.You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public Licensealong with this file; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the FreeSoftware Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */#ifndef _MIPS_H_#define _MIPS_H_/* These are bit masks and shift counts to use to access the various   fields of an instruction.  To retrieve the X field of an   instruction, use the expression	(i >> OP_SH_X) & OP_MASK_X   To set the same field (to j), use	i = (i &~ (OP_MASK_X << OP_SH_X)) | (j << OP_SH_X)   Make sure you use fields that are appropriate for the instruction,   of course.   The 'i' format uses OP, RS, RT and IMMEDIATE.   The 'j' format uses OP and TARGET.   The 'r' format uses OP, RS, RT, RD, SHAMT and FUNCT.   The 'b' format uses OP, RS, RT and DELTA.   The floating point 'i' format uses OP, RS, RT and IMMEDIATE.   The floating point 'r' format uses OP, FMT, FT, FS, FD and FUNCT.   A breakpoint instruction uses OP, CODE and SPEC (10 bits of the   breakpoint instruction are not defined; Kane says the breakpoint   code field in BREAK is 20 bits; yet MIPS assemblers and debuggers   only use ten bits).  An optional two-operand form of break/sdbbp   allows the lower ten bits to be set too, and MIPS32 and later   architectures allow 20 bits to be set with a signal operand   (using CODE20).   The syscall instruction uses CODE20.   The general coprocessor instructions use COPZ.  */#define OP_MASK_OP		0x3f#define OP_SH_OP		26#define OP_MASK_RS		0x1f#define OP_SH_RS		21#define OP_MASK_FR		0x1f#define OP_SH_FR		21#define OP_MASK_FMT		0x1f#define OP_SH_FMT		21#define OP_MASK_BCC		0x7#define OP_SH_BCC		18#define OP_MASK_CODE		0x3ff#define OP_SH_CODE		16#define OP_MASK_CODE2		0x3ff#define OP_SH_CODE2		6#define OP_MASK_RT		0x1f#define OP_SH_RT		16#define OP_MASK_FT		0x1f#define OP_SH_FT		16#define OP_MASK_CACHE		0x1f#define OP_SH_CACHE		16#define OP_MASK_RD		0x1f#define OP_SH_RD		11#define OP_MASK_FS		0x1f#define OP_SH_FS		11#define OP_MASK_PREFX		0x1f#define OP_SH_PREFX		11#define OP_MASK_CCC		0x7#define OP_SH_CCC		8#define OP_MASK_CODE20		0xfffff /* 20 bit syscall/breakpoint code.  */#define OP_SH_CODE20		6#define OP_MASK_SHAMT		0x1f#define OP_SH_SHAMT		6#define OP_MASK_FD		0x1f#define OP_SH_FD		6#define OP_MASK_TARGET		0x3ffffff#define OP_SH_TARGET		0#define OP_MASK_COPZ		0x1ffffff#define OP_SH_COPZ		0#define OP_MASK_IMMEDIATE	0xffff#define OP_SH_IMMEDIATE		0#define OP_MASK_DELTA		0xffff#define OP_SH_DELTA		0#define OP_MASK_FUNCT		0x3f#define OP_SH_FUNCT		0#define OP_MASK_SPEC		0x3f#define OP_SH_SPEC		0#define OP_SH_LOCC              8       /* FP condition code.  */#define OP_SH_HICC              18      /* FP condition code.  */#define OP_MASK_CC              0x7#define OP_SH_COP1NORM          25      /* Normal COP1 encoding.  */#define OP_MASK_COP1NORM        0x1     /* a single bit.  */#define OP_SH_COP1SPEC          21      /* COP1 encodings.  */#define OP_MASK_COP1SPEC        0xf#define OP_MASK_COP1SCLR        0x4#define OP_MASK_COP1CMP         0x3#define OP_SH_COP1CMP           4#define OP_SH_FORMAT            21      /* FP short format field.  */#define OP_MASK_FORMAT          0x7#define OP_SH_TRUE              16#define OP_MASK_TRUE            0x1#define OP_SH_GE                17#define OP_MASK_GE              0x01#define OP_SH_UNSIGNED          16#define OP_MASK_UNSIGNED        0x1#define OP_SH_HINT              16#define OP_MASK_HINT            0x1f#define OP_SH_MMI               0       /* Multimedia (parallel) op.  */#define OP_MASK_MMI             0x3f#define OP_SH_MMISUB            6#define OP_MASK_MMISUB          0x1f#define OP_MASK_PERFREG		0x1f	/* Performance monitoring.  */#define OP_SH_PERFREG		1#define OP_SH_SEL		0	/* Coprocessor select field.  */#define OP_MASK_SEL		0x7	/* The sel field of mfcZ and mtcZ.  */#define OP_SH_CODE19		6       /* 19 bit wait code.  */#define OP_MASK_CODE19		0x7ffff/* This structure holds information for a particular instruction.  */struct mips_opcode{  /* The name of the instruction.  */  const char *name;  /* A string describing the arguments for this instruction.  */  const char *args;  /* The basic opcode for the instruction.  When assembling, this     opcode is modified by the arguments to produce the actual opcode     that is used.  If pinfo is INSN_MACRO, then this is 0.  */  unsigned long match;  /* If pinfo is not INSN_MACRO, then this is a bit mask for the     relevant portions of the opcode when disassembling.  If the     actual opcode anded with the match field equals the opcode field,     then we have found the correct instruction.  If pinfo is     INSN_MACRO, then this field is the macro identifier.  */  unsigned long mask;  /* For a macro, this is INSN_MACRO.  Otherwise, it is a collection     of bits describing the instruction, notably any relevant hazard     information.  */  unsigned long pinfo;  /* A collection of bits describing the instruction sets of which this     instruction or macro is a member. */  unsigned long membership;};/* These are the characters which may appears in the args field of an   instruction.  They appear in the order in which the fields appear   when the instruction is used.  Commas and parentheses in the args   string are ignored when assembling, and written into the output   when disassembling.   Each of these characters corresponds to a mask field defined above.   "<" 5 bit shift amount (OP_*_SHAMT)   ">" shift amount between 32 and 63, stored after subtracting 32 (OP_*_SHAMT)   "a" 26 bit target address (OP_*_TARGET)   "b" 5 bit base register (OP_*_RS)   "c" 10 bit breakpoint code (OP_*_CODE)   "d" 5 bit destination register specifier (OP_*_RD)   "h" 5 bit prefx hint (OP_*_PREFX)   "i" 16 bit unsigned immediate (OP_*_IMMEDIATE)   "j" 16 bit signed immediate (OP_*_DELTA)   "k" 5 bit cache opcode in target register position (OP_*_CACHE)   "o" 16 bit signed offset (OP_*_DELTA)   "p" 16 bit PC relative branch target address (OP_*_DELTA)   "q" 10 bit extra breakpoint code (OP_*_CODE2)   "r" 5 bit same register used as both source and target (OP_*_RS)   "s" 5 bit source register specifier (OP_*_RS)   "t" 5 bit target register (OP_*_RT)   "u" 16 bit upper 16 bits of address (OP_*_IMMEDIATE)   "v" 5 bit same register used as both source and destination (OP_*_RS)   "w" 5 bit same register used as both target and destination (OP_*_RT)   "U" 5 bit same destination register in both OP_*_RD and OP_*_RT       (used by clo and clz)   "C" 25 bit coprocessor function code (OP_*_COPZ)   "B" 20 bit syscall/breakpoint function code (OP_*_CODE20)   "J" 19 bit wait function code (OP_*_CODE19)   "x" accept and ignore register name   "z" must be zero register   Floating point instructions:   "D" 5 bit destination register (OP_*_FD)   "M" 3 bit compare condition code (OP_*_CCC) (only used for mips4 and up)   "N" 3 bit branch condition code (OP_*_BCC) (only used for mips4 and up)   "S" 5 bit fs source 1 register (OP_*_FS)   "T" 5 bit ft source 2 register (OP_*_FT)   "R" 5 bit fr source 3 register (OP_*_FR)   "V" 5 bit same register used as floating source and destination (OP_*_FS)   "W" 5 bit same register used as floating target and destination (OP_*_FT)   Coprocessor instructions:   "E" 5 bit target register (OP_*_RT)   "G" 5 bit destination register (OP_*_RD)   "P" 5 bit performance-monitor register (OP_*_PERFREG)   "H" 3 bit sel field (OP_*_SEL)   Macro instructions:   "A" General 32 bit expression   "I" 32 bit immediate   "F" 64 bit floating point constant in .rdata   "L" 64 bit floating point constant in .lit8   "f" 32 bit floating point constant   "l" 32 bit floating point constant in .lit4   Other:   "()" parens surrounding optional value   ","  separates operands   Characters used so far, for quick reference when adding more:   "<>(),"   "ABCDEFGHIJLMNPRSTUVW"   "abcdfhijklopqrstuvwxz"*//* These are the bits which may be set in the pinfo field of an   instructions, if it is not equal to INSN_MACRO.  *//* Modifies the general purpose register in OP_*_RD.  */#define INSN_WRITE_GPR_D            0x00000001/* Modifies the general purpose register in OP_*_RT.  */#define INSN_WRITE_GPR_T            0x00000002/* Modifies general purpose register 31.  */#define INSN_WRITE_GPR_31           0x00000004/* Modifies the floating point register in OP_*_FD.  */#define INSN_WRITE_FPR_D            0x00000008/* Modifies the floating point register in OP_*_FS.  */#define INSN_WRITE_FPR_S            0x00000010/* Modifies the floating point register in OP_*_FT.  */#define INSN_WRITE_FPR_T            0x00000020/* Reads the general purpose register in OP_*_RS.  */#define INSN_READ_GPR_S             0x00000040/* Reads the general purpose register in OP_*_RT.  */#define INSN_READ_GPR_T             0x00000080/* Reads the floating point register in OP_*_FS.  */#define INSN_READ_FPR_S             0x00000100/* Reads the floating point register in OP_*_FT.  */#define INSN_READ_FPR_T             0x00000200/* Reads the floating point register in OP_*_FR.  */#define INSN_READ_FPR_R		    0x00000400/* Modifies coprocessor condition code.  */#define INSN_WRITE_COND_CODE        0x00000800/* Reads coprocessor condition code.  */#define INSN_READ_COND_CODE         0x00001000/* TLB operation.  */#define INSN_TLB                    0x00002000/* Reads coprocessor register other than floating point register.  */#define INSN_COP                    0x00004000/* Instruction loads value from memory, requiring delay.  */#define INSN_LOAD_MEMORY_DELAY      0x00008000/* Instruction loads value from coprocessor, requiring delay.  */#define INSN_LOAD_COPROC_DELAY	    0x00010000/* Instruction has unconditional branch delay slot.  */#define INSN_UNCOND_BRANCH_DELAY    0x00020000/* Instruction has conditional branch delay slot.  */#define INSN_COND_BRANCH_DELAY      0x00040000/* Conditional branch likely: if branch not taken, insn nullified.  */#define INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY	    0x00080000/* Moves to coprocessor register, requiring delay.  */#define INSN_COPROC_MOVE_DELAY      0x00100000/* Loads coprocessor register from memory, requiring delay.  */#define INSN_COPROC_MEMORY_DELAY    0x00200000/* Reads the HI register.  */#define INSN_READ_HI		    0x00400000/* Reads the LO register.  */#define INSN_READ_LO		    0x00800000/* Modifies the HI register.  */#define INSN_WRITE_HI		    0x01000000/* Modifies the LO register.  */#define INSN_WRITE_LO		    0x02000000/* Takes a trap (easier to keep out of delay slot).  */#define INSN_TRAP                   0x04000000/* Instruction stores value into memory.  */#define INSN_STORE_MEMORY	    0x08000000/* Instruction uses single precision floating point.  */#define FP_S			    0x10000000/* Instruction uses double precision floating point.  */#define FP_D			    0x20000000/* Instruction is part of the tx39's integer multiply family.    */#define INSN_MULT                   0x40000000/* Instruction synchronize shared memory.  */#define INSN_SYNC		    0x80000000/* Instruction is actually a macro.  It should be ignored by the   disassembler, and requires special treatment by the assembler.  */#define INSN_MACRO                  0xffffffff/* Masks used to mark instructions to indicate which MIPS ISA level   they were introduced in.  ISAs, as defined below, are logical   ORs of these bits, indicatingthat they support the instructions   defined at the given level.  */#define INSN_ISA_MASK		  0x0000ffff#define INSN_ISA1                 0x00000010#define INSN_ISA2                 0x00000020#define INSN_ISA3                 0x00000040#define INSN_ISA4                 0x00000080#define INSN_ISA5                 0x00000100#define INSN_ISA32                0x00000200#define INSN_ISA64                0x00000400/* Chip specific instructions.  These are bitmasks.  *//* MIPS R4650 instruction.  */#define INSN_4650                 0x00010000/* LSI R4010 instruction.  */#define INSN_4010                 0x00020000/* NEC VR4100 instruction.  */#define INSN_4100                 0x00040000/* Toshiba R3900 instruction.  */#define INSN_3900                 0x00080000/* 32-bit code running on a ISA3+ CPU.  */#define INSN_GP32                 0x00100000/* MIPS ISA defines, use instead of hardcoding ISA level.  */#define       ISA_UNKNOWN     0               /* Gas internal use.  */#define       ISA_MIPS1       (INSN_ISA1)#define       ISA_MIPS2       (ISA_MIPS1 | INSN_ISA2)#define       ISA_MIPS3       (ISA_MIPS2 | INSN_ISA3)#define       ISA_MIPS4       (ISA_MIPS3 | INSN_ISA4)#define       ISA_MIPS5       (ISA_MIPS4 | INSN_ISA5)#define       ISA_MIPS32      (ISA_MIPS2 | INSN_ISA32)#define       ISA_MIPS64      (ISA_MIPS5 | INSN_ISA32 | INSN_ISA64)/* CPU defines, use instead of hardcoding processor number. Keep this   in sync with bfd/archures.c in order for machine selection to work.  */#define CPU_UNKNOWN	0               /* Gas internal use.  */#define CPU_R2000	2000#define CPU_R3000	3000#define CPU_R3900	3900#define CPU_R4000	4000#define CPU_R4010	4010#define CPU_VR4100	4100#define CPU_R4111	4111#define CPU_R4300	4300#define CPU_R4400	4400#define CPU_R4600	4600#define CPU_R4650	4650#define CPU_R5000	5000#define CPU_R6000	6000#define CPU_R8000	8000#define CPU_R10000	10000#define CPU_R12000	12000#define CPU_MIPS16	16#define CPU_MIPS32	32#define CPU_MIPS32_4K	3204113         /* 32, 04, octal 'K'.  */#define CPU_MIPS5       5#define CPU_MIPS64      64#define CPU_SB1         12310201        /* octal 'SB', 01.  *//* Test for membership in an ISA including chip specific ISAs.   INSN is pointer to an element of the opcode table; ISA is the   specified ISA to test against; and CPU is the CPU specific ISA   to test, or zero if no CPU specific ISA test is desired.   The gp32 arg is set when you need to force 32-bit register usage on   a machine with 64-bit registers; see the documentation under -mgp32   in the MIPS gas docs.  */#define OPCODE_IS_MEMBER(insn, isa, cpu, gp32)				\    ((((insn)->membership & isa) != 0                           	\      && ((insn)->membership & INSN_GP32 ? gp32 : 1)			\     )									\     || (cpu == CPU_R4650 && ((insn)->membership & INSN_4650) != 0)	\     || (cpu == CPU_R4010 && ((insn)->membership & INSN_4010) != 0)	\     || ((cpu == CPU_VR4100 || cpu == CPU_R4111)			\	 && ((insn)->membership & INSN_4100) != 0)			\     || (cpu == CPU_R3900  && ((insn)->membership & INSN_3900) != 0))/* This is a list of macro expanded instructions.   _I appended means immediate   _A appended means address   _AB appended means address with base register   _D appended means 64 bit floating point constant   _S appended means 32 bit floating point constant.  */enum

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