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198 lines
5.7 KiB
C++
//===- X86ModRMFilters.h - Disassembler ModR/M filterss ---------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file is part of the X86 Disassembler Emitter.
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// It contains ModR/M filters that determine which values of the ModR/M byte
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// are valid for a partiuclar instruction.
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// Documentation for the disassembler emitter in general can be found in
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// X86DisasemblerEmitter.h.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef X86MODRMFILTERS_H
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#define X86MODRMFILTERS_H
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#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
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namespace llvm {
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namespace X86Disassembler {
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/// ModRMFilter - Abstract base class for clases that recognize patterns in
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/// ModR/M bytes.
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class ModRMFilter {
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public:
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/// Destructor - Override as necessary.
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virtual ~ModRMFilter() { }
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/// isDumb - Indicates whether this filter returns the same value for
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/// any value of the ModR/M byte.
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///
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/// @result - True if the filter returns the same value for any ModR/M
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/// byte; false if not.
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virtual bool isDumb() const { return false; }
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/// accepts - Indicates whether the filter accepts a particular ModR/M
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/// byte value.
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///
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/// @result - True if the filter accepts the ModR/M byte; false if not.
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virtual bool accepts(uint8_t modRM) const = 0;
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};
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/// DumbFilter - Accepts any ModR/M byte. Used for instructions that do not
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/// require a ModR/M byte or instructions where the entire ModR/M byte is used
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/// for operands.
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class DumbFilter : public ModRMFilter {
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public:
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bool isDumb() const {
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return true;
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}
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bool accepts(uint8_t modRM) const {
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return true;
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}
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};
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/// ModFilter - Filters based on the mod bits [bits 7-6] of the ModR/M byte.
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/// Some instructions are classified based on whether they are 11 or anything
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/// else. This filter performs that classification.
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class ModFilter : public ModRMFilter {
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private:
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bool R;
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public:
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/// Constructor
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///
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/// @r - True if the mod bits of the ModR/M byte must be 11; false
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/// otherwise. The name r derives from the fact that the mod
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/// bits indicate whether the R/M bits [bits 2-0] signify a
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/// register or a memory operand.
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ModFilter(bool r) :
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ModRMFilter(),
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R(r) {
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}
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bool accepts(uint8_t modRM) const {
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if (R == ((modRM & 0xc0) == 0xc0))
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return true;
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else
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return false;
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}
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};
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/// EscapeFilter - Filters escape opcodes, which are classified in two ways. If
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/// the ModR/M byte is between 0xc0 and 0xff, then there is one slot for each
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/// possible value. Otherwise, there is one instruction for each value of the
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/// nnn field [bits 5-3], known elsewhere as the reg field.
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class EscapeFilter : public ModRMFilter {
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private:
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bool C0_FF;
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uint8_t NNN_or_ModRM;
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public:
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/// Constructor
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///
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/// @c0_ff - True if the ModR/M byte must fall between 0xc0 and 0xff;
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/// false otherwise.
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/// @nnn_or_modRM - If c0_ff is true, the required value of the entire ModR/M
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/// byte. If c0_ff is false, the required value of the nnn
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/// field.
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EscapeFilter(bool c0_ff, uint8_t nnn_or_modRM) :
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ModRMFilter(),
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C0_FF(c0_ff),
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NNN_or_ModRM(nnn_or_modRM) {
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}
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bool accepts(uint8_t modRM) const {
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if ((C0_FF && modRM >= 0xc0 && (modRM == NNN_or_ModRM)) ||
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(!C0_FF && modRM < 0xc0 && ((modRM & 0x38) >> 3) == NNN_or_ModRM))
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return true;
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else
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return false;
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}
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};
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/// AddRegEscapeFilter - Some escape opcodes have one of the register operands
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/// added to the ModR/M byte, meaning that a range of eight ModR/M values
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/// maps to a single instruction. Such instructions require the ModR/M byte
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/// to fall between 0xc0 and 0xff.
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class AddRegEscapeFilter : public ModRMFilter {
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private:
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uint8_t ModRM;
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public:
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/// Constructor
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///
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/// @modRM - The value of the ModR/M byte when the register operand
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/// refers to the first register in the register set.
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AddRegEscapeFilter(uint8_t modRM) : ModRM(modRM) {
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}
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bool accepts(uint8_t modRM) const {
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if (modRM >= ModRM && modRM < ModRM + 8)
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return true;
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else
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return false;
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}
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};
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/// ExtendedFilter - Extended opcodes are classified based on the value of the
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/// mod field [bits 7-6] and the value of the nnn field [bits 5-3].
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class ExtendedFilter : public ModRMFilter {
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private:
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bool R;
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uint8_t NNN;
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public:
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/// Constructor
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///
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/// @r - True if the mod field must be set to 11; false otherwise.
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/// The name is explained at ModFilter.
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/// @nnn - The required value of the nnn field.
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ExtendedFilter(bool r, uint8_t nnn) :
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ModRMFilter(),
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R(r),
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NNN(nnn) {
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}
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bool accepts(uint8_t modRM) const {
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if (((R && ((modRM & 0xc0) == 0xc0)) ||
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(!R && ((modRM & 0xc0) != 0xc0))) &&
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(((modRM & 0x38) >> 3) == NNN))
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return true;
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else
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return false;
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}
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};
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/// ExactFilter - The occasional extended opcode (such as VMCALL or MONITOR)
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/// requires the ModR/M byte to have a specific value.
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class ExactFilter : public ModRMFilter
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{
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private:
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uint8_t ModRM;
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public:
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/// Constructor
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///
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/// @modRM - The required value of the full ModR/M byte.
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ExactFilter(uint8_t modRM) :
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ModRMFilter(),
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ModRM(modRM) {
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}
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bool accepts(uint8_t modRM) const {
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if (ModRM == modRM)
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return true;
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else
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return false;
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}
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};
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} // namespace X86Disassembler
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} // namespace llvm
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#endif
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