capstone/arch/ARM/ARMBaseInfo.h
Nguyen Anh Quynh bfcaba5851 2015
2015-03-04 17:45:23 +08:00

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//===-- ARMBaseInfo.h - Top level definitions for ARM -------- --*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file contains small standalone helper functions and enum definitions for
// the ARM target useful for the compiler back-end and the MC libraries.
// As such, it deliberately does not include references to LLVM core
// code gen types, passes, etc..
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/* Capstone Disassembly Engine */
/* By Nguyen Anh Quynh <aquynh@gmail.com>, 2013-2015 */
#ifndef CS_ARMBASEINFO_H
#define CS_ARMBASEINFO_H
#include "capstone/arm.h"
// Defines symbolic names for ARM registers. This defines a mapping from
// register name to register number.
//
#define GET_REGINFO_ENUM
#include "ARMGenRegisterInfo.inc"
// Enums corresponding to ARM condition codes
// The CondCodes constants map directly to the 4-bit encoding of the
// condition field for predicated instructions.
typedef enum ARMCC_CondCodes { // Meaning (integer) Meaning (floating-point)
ARMCC_EQ, // Equal Equal
ARMCC_NE, // Not equal Not equal, or unordered
ARMCC_HS, // Carry set >, ==, or unordered
ARMCC_LO, // Carry clear Less than
ARMCC_MI, // Minus, negative Less than
ARMCC_PL, // Plus, positive or zero >, ==, or unordered
ARMCC_VS, // Overflow Unordered
ARMCC_VC, // No overflow Not unordered
ARMCC_HI, // Unsigned higher Greater than, or unordered
ARMCC_LS, // Unsigned lower or same Less than or equal
ARMCC_GE, // Greater than or equal Greater than or equal
ARMCC_LT, // Less than Less than, or unordered
ARMCC_GT, // Greater than Greater than
ARMCC_LE, // Less than or equal <, ==, or unordered
ARMCC_AL // Always (unconditional) Always (unconditional)
} ARMCC_CondCodes;
inline static ARMCC_CondCodes ARMCC_getOppositeCondition(ARMCC_CondCodes CC)
{
switch (CC) {
case ARMCC_EQ: return ARMCC_NE;
case ARMCC_NE: return ARMCC_EQ;
case ARMCC_HS: return ARMCC_LO;
case ARMCC_LO: return ARMCC_HS;
case ARMCC_MI: return ARMCC_PL;
case ARMCC_PL: return ARMCC_MI;
case ARMCC_VS: return ARMCC_VC;
case ARMCC_VC: return ARMCC_VS;
case ARMCC_HI: return ARMCC_LS;
case ARMCC_LS: return ARMCC_HI;
case ARMCC_GE: return ARMCC_LT;
case ARMCC_LT: return ARMCC_GE;
case ARMCC_GT: return ARMCC_LE;
case ARMCC_LE: return ARMCC_GT;
default: return ARMCC_AL;
}
}
inline static char *ARMCC_ARMCondCodeToString(ARMCC_CondCodes CC)
{
switch (CC) {
case ARMCC_EQ: return "eq";
case ARMCC_NE: return "ne";
case ARMCC_HS: return "hs";
case ARMCC_LO: return "lo";
case ARMCC_MI: return "mi";
case ARMCC_PL: return "pl";
case ARMCC_VS: return "vs";
case ARMCC_VC: return "vc";
case ARMCC_HI: return "hi";
case ARMCC_LS: return "ls";
case ARMCC_GE: return "ge";
case ARMCC_LT: return "lt";
case ARMCC_GT: return "gt";
case ARMCC_LE: return "le";
case ARMCC_AL: return "al";
default: return "";
}
}
inline static char *ARM_PROC_IFlagsToString(unsigned val)
{
switch (val) {
case ARM_CPSFLAG_F: return "f";
case ARM_CPSFLAG_I: return "i";
case ARM_CPSFLAG_A: return "a";
default: return "";
}
}
inline static char *ARM_PROC_IModToString(unsigned val)
{
switch (val) {
case ARM_CPSMODE_IE: return "ie";
case ARM_CPSMODE_ID: return "id";
default: return "";
}
}
inline static char *ARM_MB_MemBOptToString(unsigned val, bool HasV8)
{
switch (val) {
default: return "BUGBUG";
case ARM_MB_SY: return "sy";
case ARM_MB_ST: return "st";
case ARM_MB_LD: return HasV8 ? "ld" : "#0xd";
case ARM_MB_RESERVED_12: return "#0xc";
case ARM_MB_ISH: return "ish";
case ARM_MB_ISHST: return "ishst";
case ARM_MB_ISHLD: return HasV8 ? "ishld" : "#0x9";
case ARM_MB_RESERVED_8: return "#0x8";
case ARM_MB_NSH: return "nsh";
case ARM_MB_NSHST: return "nshst";
case ARM_MB_NSHLD: return HasV8 ? "nshld" : "#0x5";
case ARM_MB_RESERVED_4: return "#0x4";
case ARM_MB_OSH: return "osh";
case ARM_MB_OSHST: return "oshst";
case ARM_MB_OSHLD: return HasV8 ? "oshld" : "#0x1";
case ARM_MB_RESERVED_0: return "#0x0";
}
}
enum ARM_ISB_InstSyncBOpt {
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_0 = 0,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_1 = 1,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_2 = 2,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_3 = 3,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_4 = 4,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_5 = 5,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_6 = 6,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_7 = 7,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_8 = 8,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_9 = 9,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_10 = 10,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_11 = 11,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_12 = 12,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_13 = 13,
ARM_ISB_RESERVED_14 = 14,
ARM_ISB_SY = 15
};
inline static char *ARM_ISB_InstSyncBOptToString(unsigned val)
{
switch (val) {
default: // never reach
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_0: return "#0x0";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_1: return "#0x1";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_2: return "#0x2";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_3: return "#0x3";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_4: return "#0x4";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_5: return "#0x5";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_6: return "#0x6";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_7: return "#0x7";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_8: return "#0x8";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_9: return "#0x9";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_10: return "#0xa";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_11: return "#0xb";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_12: return "#0xc";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_13: return "#0xd";
case ARM_ISB_RESERVED_14: return "#0xe";
case ARM_ISB_SY: return "sy";
}
}
/// isARMLowRegister - Returns true if the register is a low register (r0-r7).
///
static inline bool isARMLowRegister(unsigned Reg)
{
//using namespace ARM;
switch (Reg) {
case ARM_R0: case ARM_R1: case ARM_R2: case ARM_R3:
case ARM_R4: case ARM_R5: case ARM_R6: case ARM_R7:
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
/// ARMII - This namespace holds all of the target specific flags that
/// instruction info tracks.
///
/// ARM Index Modes
enum ARMII_IndexMode {
ARMII_IndexModeNone = 0,
ARMII_IndexModePre = 1,
ARMII_IndexModePost = 2,
ARMII_IndexModeUpd = 3
};
/// ARM Addressing Modes
typedef enum ARMII_AddrMode {
ARMII_AddrModeNone = 0,
ARMII_AddrMode1 = 1,
ARMII_AddrMode2 = 2,
ARMII_AddrMode3 = 3,
ARMII_AddrMode4 = 4,
ARMII_AddrMode5 = 5,
ARMII_AddrMode6 = 6,
ARMII_AddrModeT1_1 = 7,
ARMII_AddrModeT1_2 = 8,
ARMII_AddrModeT1_4 = 9,
ARMII_AddrModeT1_s = 10, // i8 * 4 for pc and sp relative data
ARMII_AddrModeT2_i12 = 11,
ARMII_AddrModeT2_i8 = 12,
ARMII_AddrModeT2_so = 13,
ARMII_AddrModeT2_pc = 14, // +/- i12 for pc relative data
ARMII_AddrModeT2_i8s4 = 15, // i8 * 4
ARMII_AddrMode_i12 = 16
} ARMII_AddrMode;
inline static char *ARMII_AddrModeToString(ARMII_AddrMode addrmode)
{
switch (addrmode) {
case ARMII_AddrModeNone: return "AddrModeNone";
case ARMII_AddrMode1: return "AddrMode1";
case ARMII_AddrMode2: return "AddrMode2";
case ARMII_AddrMode3: return "AddrMode3";
case ARMII_AddrMode4: return "AddrMode4";
case ARMII_AddrMode5: return "AddrMode5";
case ARMII_AddrMode6: return "AddrMode6";
case ARMII_AddrModeT1_1: return "AddrModeT1_1";
case ARMII_AddrModeT1_2: return "AddrModeT1_2";
case ARMII_AddrModeT1_4: return "AddrModeT1_4";
case ARMII_AddrModeT1_s: return "AddrModeT1_s";
case ARMII_AddrModeT2_i12: return "AddrModeT2_i12";
case ARMII_AddrModeT2_i8: return "AddrModeT2_i8";
case ARMII_AddrModeT2_so: return "AddrModeT2_so";
case ARMII_AddrModeT2_pc: return "AddrModeT2_pc";
case ARMII_AddrModeT2_i8s4: return "AddrModeT2_i8s4";
case ARMII_AddrMode_i12: return "AddrMode_i12";
}
}
/// Target Operand Flag enum.
enum ARMII_TOF {
//===------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// ARM Specific MachineOperand flags.
ARMII_MO_NO_FLAG,
/// MO_LO16 - On a symbol operand, this represents a relocation containing
/// lower 16 bit of the address. Used only via movw instruction.
ARMII_MO_LO16,
/// MO_HI16 - On a symbol operand, this represents a relocation containing
/// higher 16 bit of the address. Used only via movt instruction.
ARMII_MO_HI16,
/// MO_LO16_NONLAZY - On a symbol operand "FOO", this represents a
/// relocation containing lower 16 bit of the non-lazy-ptr indirect symbol,
/// i.e. "FOO$non_lazy_ptr".
/// Used only via movw instruction.
ARMII_MO_LO16_NONLAZY,
/// MO_HI16_NONLAZY - On a symbol operand "FOO", this represents a
/// relocation containing lower 16 bit of the non-lazy-ptr indirect symbol,
/// i.e. "FOO$non_lazy_ptr". Used only via movt instruction.
ARMII_MO_HI16_NONLAZY,
/// MO_LO16_NONLAZY_PIC - On a symbol operand "FOO", this represents a
/// relocation containing lower 16 bit of the PC relative address of the
/// non-lazy-ptr indirect symbol, i.e. "FOO$non_lazy_ptr - LABEL".
/// Used only via movw instruction.
ARMII_MO_LO16_NONLAZY_PIC,
/// MO_HI16_NONLAZY_PIC - On a symbol operand "FOO", this represents a
/// relocation containing lower 16 bit of the PC relative address of the
/// non-lazy-ptr indirect symbol, i.e. "FOO$non_lazy_ptr - LABEL".
/// Used only via movt instruction.
ARMII_MO_HI16_NONLAZY_PIC,
/// MO_PLT - On a symbol operand, this represents an ELF PLT reference on a
/// call operand.
ARMII_MO_PLT
};
enum {
//===------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Instruction Flags.
//===------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// This four-bit field describes the addressing mode used.
ARMII_AddrModeMask = 0x1f, // The AddrMode enums are declared in ARMBaseInfo.h
// IndexMode - Unindex, pre-indexed, or post-indexed are valid for load
// and store ops only. Generic "updating" flag is used for ld/st multiple.
// The index mode enums are declared in ARMBaseInfo.h
ARMII_IndexModeShift = 5,
ARMII_IndexModeMask = 3 << ARMII_IndexModeShift,
//===------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Instruction encoding formats.
//
ARMII_FormShift = 7,
ARMII_FormMask = 0x3f << ARMII_FormShift,
// Pseudo instructions
ARMII_Pseudo = 0 << ARMII_FormShift,
// Multiply instructions
ARMII_MulFrm = 1 << ARMII_FormShift,
// Branch instructions
ARMII_BrFrm = 2 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_BrMiscFrm = 3 << ARMII_FormShift,
// Data Processing instructions
ARMII_DPFrm = 4 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_DPSoRegFrm = 5 << ARMII_FormShift,
// Load and Store
ARMII_LdFrm = 6 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_StFrm = 7 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_LdMiscFrm = 8 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_StMiscFrm = 9 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_LdStMulFrm = 10 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_LdStExFrm = 11 << ARMII_FormShift,
// Miscellaneous arithmetic instructions
ARMII_ArithMiscFrm = 12 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_SatFrm = 13 << ARMII_FormShift,
// Extend instructions
ARMII_ExtFrm = 14 << ARMII_FormShift,
// VFP formats
ARMII_VFPUnaryFrm = 15 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_VFPBinaryFrm = 16 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_VFPConv1Frm = 17 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_VFPConv2Frm = 18 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_VFPConv3Frm = 19 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_VFPConv4Frm = 20 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_VFPConv5Frm = 21 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_VFPLdStFrm = 22 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_VFPLdStMulFrm = 23 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_VFPMiscFrm = 24 << ARMII_FormShift,
// Thumb format
ARMII_ThumbFrm = 25 << ARMII_FormShift,
// Miscelleaneous format
ARMII_MiscFrm = 26 << ARMII_FormShift,
// NEON formats
ARMII_NGetLnFrm = 27 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_NSetLnFrm = 28 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_NDupFrm = 29 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_NLdStFrm = 30 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_N1RegModImmFrm= 31 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_N2RegFrm = 32 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_NVCVTFrm = 33 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_NVDupLnFrm = 34 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_N2RegVShLFrm = 35 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_N2RegVShRFrm = 36 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_N3RegFrm = 37 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_N3RegVShFrm = 38 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_NVExtFrm = 39 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_NVMulSLFrm = 40 << ARMII_FormShift,
ARMII_NVTBLFrm = 41 << ARMII_FormShift,
//===------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Misc flags.
// UnaryDP - Indicates this is a unary data processing instruction, i.e.
// it doesn't have a Rn operand.
ARMII_UnaryDP = 1 << 13,
// Xform16Bit - Indicates this Thumb2 instruction may be transformed into
// a 16-bit Thumb instruction if certain conditions are met.
ARMII_Xform16Bit = 1 << 14,
// ThumbArithFlagSetting - The instruction is a 16-bit flag setting Thumb
// instruction. Used by the parser to determine whether to require the 'S'
// suffix on the mnemonic (when not in an IT block) or preclude it (when
// in an IT block).
ARMII_ThumbArithFlagSetting = 1 << 18,
//===------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Code domain.
ARMII_DomainShift = 15,
ARMII_DomainMask = 7 << ARMII_DomainShift,
ARMII_DomainGeneral = 0 << ARMII_DomainShift,
ARMII_DomainVFP = 1 << ARMII_DomainShift,
ARMII_DomainNEON = 2 << ARMII_DomainShift,
ARMII_DomainNEONA8 = 4 << ARMII_DomainShift,
//===------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Field shifts - such shifts are used to set field while generating
// machine instructions.
//
// FIXME: This list will need adjusting/fixing as the MC code emitter
// takes shape and the ARMCodeEmitter.cpp bits go away.
ARMII_ShiftTypeShift = 4,
ARMII_M_BitShift = 5,
ARMII_ShiftImmShift = 5,
ARMII_ShiftShift = 7,
ARMII_N_BitShift = 7,
ARMII_ImmHiShift = 8,
ARMII_SoRotImmShift = 8,
ARMII_RegRsShift = 8,
ARMII_ExtRotImmShift = 10,
ARMII_RegRdLoShift = 12,
ARMII_RegRdShift = 12,
ARMII_RegRdHiShift = 16,
ARMII_RegRnShift = 16,
ARMII_S_BitShift = 20,
ARMII_W_BitShift = 21,
ARMII_AM3_I_BitShift = 22,
ARMII_D_BitShift = 22,
ARMII_U_BitShift = 23,
ARMII_P_BitShift = 24,
ARMII_I_BitShift = 25,
ARMII_CondShift = 28
};
#endif