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0b1cf022 | 1 | /* Declarations for Intel 80386 opcode table |
82704155 | 2 | Copyright (C) 2007-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
0b1cf022 | 3 | |
9b201bb5 | 4 | This file is part of the GNU opcodes library. |
0b1cf022 | 5 | |
9b201bb5 | 6 | This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
0b1cf022 | 7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
9b201bb5 | 8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) |
0b1cf022 L |
9 | any later version. |
10 | ||
9b201bb5 NC |
11 | It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
12 | ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY | |
13 | or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public | |
14 | License for more details. | |
0b1cf022 L |
15 | |
16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
17 | along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free | |
18 | Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA | |
19 | 02110-1301, USA. */ | |
20 | ||
21 | #include "opcode/i386.h" | |
40fb9820 L |
22 | #ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H |
23 | #include <limits.h> | |
24 | #endif | |
25 | ||
26 | #ifndef CHAR_BIT | |
27 | #define CHAR_BIT 8 | |
28 | #endif | |
29 | ||
30 | /* Position of cpu flags bitfiled. */ | |
31 | ||
52a6c1fe L |
32 | enum |
33 | { | |
34 | /* i186 or better required */ | |
35 | Cpu186 = 0, | |
36 | /* i286 or better required */ | |
37 | Cpu286, | |
38 | /* i386 or better required */ | |
39 | Cpu386, | |
40 | /* i486 or better required */ | |
41 | Cpu486, | |
42 | /* i585 or better required */ | |
43 | Cpu586, | |
44 | /* i686 or better required */ | |
45 | Cpu686, | |
d871f3f4 L |
46 | /* CMOV Instruction support required */ |
47 | CpuCMOV, | |
48 | /* FXSR Instruction support required */ | |
49 | CpuFXSR, | |
b49dfb4a | 50 | /* CLFLUSH Instruction support required */ |
52a6c1fe | 51 | CpuClflush, |
22109423 L |
52 | /* NOP Instruction support required */ |
53 | CpuNop, | |
b49dfb4a | 54 | /* SYSCALL Instructions support required */ |
52a6c1fe L |
55 | CpuSYSCALL, |
56 | /* Floating point support required */ | |
57 | Cpu8087, | |
58 | /* i287 support required */ | |
59 | Cpu287, | |
60 | /* i387 support required */ | |
61 | Cpu387, | |
62 | /* i686 and floating point support required */ | |
63 | Cpu687, | |
64 | /* SSE3 and floating point support required */ | |
65 | CpuFISTTP, | |
66 | /* MMX support required */ | |
67 | CpuMMX, | |
68 | /* SSE support required */ | |
69 | CpuSSE, | |
70 | /* SSE2 support required */ | |
71 | CpuSSE2, | |
72 | /* 3dnow! support required */ | |
73 | Cpu3dnow, | |
74 | /* 3dnow! Extensions support required */ | |
75 | Cpu3dnowA, | |
76 | /* SSE3 support required */ | |
77 | CpuSSE3, | |
78 | /* VIA PadLock required */ | |
79 | CpuPadLock, | |
80 | /* AMD Secure Virtual Machine Ext-s required */ | |
81 | CpuSVME, | |
82 | /* VMX Instructions required */ | |
83 | CpuVMX, | |
84 | /* SMX Instructions required */ | |
85 | CpuSMX, | |
86 | /* SSSE3 support required */ | |
87 | CpuSSSE3, | |
88 | /* SSE4a support required */ | |
89 | CpuSSE4a, | |
90 | /* ABM New Instructions required */ | |
91 | CpuABM, | |
92 | /* SSE4.1 support required */ | |
93 | CpuSSE4_1, | |
94 | /* SSE4.2 support required */ | |
95 | CpuSSE4_2, | |
96 | /* AVX support required */ | |
97 | CpuAVX, | |
6c30d220 L |
98 | /* AVX2 support required */ |
99 | CpuAVX2, | |
43234a1e L |
100 | /* Intel AVX-512 Foundation Instructions support required */ |
101 | CpuAVX512F, | |
102 | /* Intel AVX-512 Conflict Detection Instructions support required */ | |
103 | CpuAVX512CD, | |
104 | /* Intel AVX-512 Exponential and Reciprocal Instructions support | |
105 | required */ | |
106 | CpuAVX512ER, | |
107 | /* Intel AVX-512 Prefetch Instructions support required */ | |
108 | CpuAVX512PF, | |
b28d1bda IT |
109 | /* Intel AVX-512 VL Instructions support required. */ |
110 | CpuAVX512VL, | |
90a915bf IT |
111 | /* Intel AVX-512 DQ Instructions support required. */ |
112 | CpuAVX512DQ, | |
1ba585e8 IT |
113 | /* Intel AVX-512 BW Instructions support required. */ |
114 | CpuAVX512BW, | |
52a6c1fe L |
115 | /* Intel L1OM support required */ |
116 | CpuL1OM, | |
7a9068fe L |
117 | /* Intel K1OM support required */ |
118 | CpuK1OM, | |
7b6d09fb L |
119 | /* Intel IAMCU support required */ |
120 | CpuIAMCU, | |
b49dfb4a | 121 | /* Xsave/xrstor New Instructions support required */ |
52a6c1fe | 122 | CpuXsave, |
b49dfb4a | 123 | /* Xsaveopt New Instructions support required */ |
c7b8aa3a | 124 | CpuXsaveopt, |
52a6c1fe L |
125 | /* AES support required */ |
126 | CpuAES, | |
127 | /* PCLMUL support required */ | |
128 | CpuPCLMUL, | |
129 | /* FMA support required */ | |
130 | CpuFMA, | |
131 | /* FMA4 support required */ | |
132 | CpuFMA4, | |
5dd85c99 SP |
133 | /* XOP support required */ |
134 | CpuXOP, | |
f88c9eb0 SP |
135 | /* LWP support required */ |
136 | CpuLWP, | |
f12dc422 L |
137 | /* BMI support required */ |
138 | CpuBMI, | |
2a2a0f38 QN |
139 | /* TBM support required */ |
140 | CpuTBM, | |
b49dfb4a | 141 | /* MOVBE Instruction support required */ |
52a6c1fe | 142 | CpuMovbe, |
60aa667e L |
143 | /* CMPXCHG16B instruction support required. */ |
144 | CpuCX16, | |
52a6c1fe L |
145 | /* EPT Instructions required */ |
146 | CpuEPT, | |
b49dfb4a | 147 | /* RDTSCP Instruction support required */ |
52a6c1fe | 148 | CpuRdtscp, |
77321f53 | 149 | /* FSGSBASE Instructions required */ |
c7b8aa3a L |
150 | CpuFSGSBase, |
151 | /* RDRND Instructions required */ | |
152 | CpuRdRnd, | |
153 | /* F16C Instructions required */ | |
154 | CpuF16C, | |
6c30d220 L |
155 | /* Intel BMI2 support required */ |
156 | CpuBMI2, | |
157 | /* LZCNT support required */ | |
158 | CpuLZCNT, | |
42164a71 L |
159 | /* HLE support required */ |
160 | CpuHLE, | |
161 | /* RTM support required */ | |
162 | CpuRTM, | |
6c30d220 L |
163 | /* INVPCID Instructions required */ |
164 | CpuINVPCID, | |
8729a6f6 L |
165 | /* VMFUNC Instruction required */ |
166 | CpuVMFUNC, | |
7e8b059b L |
167 | /* Intel MPX Instructions required */ |
168 | CpuMPX, | |
52a6c1fe L |
169 | /* 64bit support available, used by -march= in assembler. */ |
170 | CpuLM, | |
e2e1fcde L |
171 | /* RDRSEED instruction required. */ |
172 | CpuRDSEED, | |
173 | /* Multi-presisionn add-carry instructions are required. */ | |
174 | CpuADX, | |
7b458c12 | 175 | /* Supports prefetchw and prefetch instructions. */ |
e2e1fcde | 176 | CpuPRFCHW, |
5c111e37 L |
177 | /* SMAP instructions required. */ |
178 | CpuSMAP, | |
a0046408 L |
179 | /* SHA instructions required. */ |
180 | CpuSHA, | |
963f3586 IT |
181 | /* CLFLUSHOPT instruction required */ |
182 | CpuClflushOpt, | |
183 | /* XSAVES/XRSTORS instruction required */ | |
184 | CpuXSAVES, | |
185 | /* XSAVEC instruction required */ | |
186 | CpuXSAVEC, | |
dcf893b5 IT |
187 | /* PREFETCHWT1 instruction required */ |
188 | CpuPREFETCHWT1, | |
2cf200a4 IT |
189 | /* SE1 instruction required */ |
190 | CpuSE1, | |
c5e7287a IT |
191 | /* CLWB instruction required */ |
192 | CpuCLWB, | |
2cc1b5aa IT |
193 | /* Intel AVX-512 IFMA Instructions support required. */ |
194 | CpuAVX512IFMA, | |
14f195c9 IT |
195 | /* Intel AVX-512 VBMI Instructions support required. */ |
196 | CpuAVX512VBMI, | |
920d2ddc IT |
197 | /* Intel AVX-512 4FMAPS Instructions support required. */ |
198 | CpuAVX512_4FMAPS, | |
47acf0bd IT |
199 | /* Intel AVX-512 4VNNIW Instructions support required. */ |
200 | CpuAVX512_4VNNIW, | |
620214f7 IT |
201 | /* Intel AVX-512 VPOPCNTDQ Instructions support required. */ |
202 | CpuAVX512_VPOPCNTDQ, | |
53467f57 IT |
203 | /* Intel AVX-512 VBMI2 Instructions support required. */ |
204 | CpuAVX512_VBMI2, | |
8cfcb765 IT |
205 | /* Intel AVX-512 VNNI Instructions support required. */ |
206 | CpuAVX512_VNNI, | |
ee6872be IT |
207 | /* Intel AVX-512 BITALG Instructions support required. */ |
208 | CpuAVX512_BITALG, | |
d6aab7a1 XG |
209 | /* Intel AVX-512 BF16 Instructions support required. */ |
210 | CpuAVX512_BF16, | |
9186c494 L |
211 | /* Intel AVX-512 VP2INTERSECT Instructions support required. */ |
212 | CpuAVX512_VP2INTERSECT, | |
9916071f AP |
213 | /* mwaitx instruction required */ |
214 | CpuMWAITX, | |
43e65147 | 215 | /* Clzero instruction required */ |
029f3522 | 216 | CpuCLZERO, |
8eab4136 L |
217 | /* OSPKE instruction required */ |
218 | CpuOSPKE, | |
8bc52696 AF |
219 | /* RDPID instruction required */ |
220 | CpuRDPID, | |
6b40c462 L |
221 | /* PTWRITE instruction required */ |
222 | CpuPTWRITE, | |
d777820b IT |
223 | /* CET instructions support required */ |
224 | CpuIBT, | |
225 | CpuSHSTK, | |
48521003 IT |
226 | /* GFNI instructions required */ |
227 | CpuGFNI, | |
8dcf1fad IT |
228 | /* VAES instructions required */ |
229 | CpuVAES, | |
ff1982d5 IT |
230 | /* VPCLMULQDQ instructions required */ |
231 | CpuVPCLMULQDQ, | |
3233d7d0 IT |
232 | /* WBNOINVD instructions required */ |
233 | CpuWBNOINVD, | |
be3a8dca IT |
234 | /* PCONFIG instructions required */ |
235 | CpuPCONFIG, | |
de89d0a3 IT |
236 | /* WAITPKG instructions required */ |
237 | CpuWAITPKG, | |
c48935d7 IT |
238 | /* CLDEMOTE instruction required */ |
239 | CpuCLDEMOTE, | |
c0a30a9f L |
240 | /* MOVDIRI instruction support required */ |
241 | CpuMOVDIRI, | |
242 | /* MOVDIRR64B instruction required */ | |
243 | CpuMOVDIR64B, | |
5d79adc4 L |
244 | /* ENQCMD instruction required */ |
245 | CpuENQCMD, | |
142861df JB |
246 | /* RDPRU instruction required */ |
247 | CpuRDPRU, | |
248 | /* MCOMMIT instruction required */ | |
249 | CpuMCOMMIT, | |
52a6c1fe L |
250 | /* 64bit support required */ |
251 | Cpu64, | |
252 | /* Not supported in the 64bit mode */ | |
253 | CpuNo64, | |
254 | /* The last bitfield in i386_cpu_flags. */ | |
e92bae62 | 255 | CpuMax = CpuNo64 |
52a6c1fe | 256 | }; |
40fb9820 L |
257 | |
258 | #define CpuNumOfUints \ | |
259 | (CpuMax / sizeof (unsigned int) / CHAR_BIT + 1) | |
260 | #define CpuNumOfBits \ | |
261 | (CpuNumOfUints * sizeof (unsigned int) * CHAR_BIT) | |
262 | ||
263 | /* If you get a compiler error for zero width of the unused field, | |
264 | comment it out. */ | |
8cfcb765 | 265 | #define CpuUnused (CpuMax + 1) |
53467f57 | 266 | |
40fb9820 L |
267 | /* We can check if an instruction is available with array instead |
268 | of bitfield. */ | |
269 | typedef union i386_cpu_flags | |
270 | { | |
271 | struct | |
272 | { | |
273 | unsigned int cpui186:1; | |
274 | unsigned int cpui286:1; | |
275 | unsigned int cpui386:1; | |
276 | unsigned int cpui486:1; | |
277 | unsigned int cpui586:1; | |
278 | unsigned int cpui686:1; | |
d871f3f4 L |
279 | unsigned int cpucmov:1; |
280 | unsigned int cpufxsr:1; | |
bd5295b2 | 281 | unsigned int cpuclflush:1; |
22109423 | 282 | unsigned int cpunop:1; |
bd5295b2 | 283 | unsigned int cpusyscall:1; |
309d3373 JB |
284 | unsigned int cpu8087:1; |
285 | unsigned int cpu287:1; | |
286 | unsigned int cpu387:1; | |
287 | unsigned int cpu687:1; | |
288 | unsigned int cpufisttp:1; | |
40fb9820 | 289 | unsigned int cpummx:1; |
40fb9820 L |
290 | unsigned int cpusse:1; |
291 | unsigned int cpusse2:1; | |
292 | unsigned int cpua3dnow:1; | |
293 | unsigned int cpua3dnowa:1; | |
294 | unsigned int cpusse3:1; | |
295 | unsigned int cpupadlock:1; | |
296 | unsigned int cpusvme:1; | |
297 | unsigned int cpuvmx:1; | |
47dd174c | 298 | unsigned int cpusmx:1; |
40fb9820 L |
299 | unsigned int cpussse3:1; |
300 | unsigned int cpusse4a:1; | |
301 | unsigned int cpuabm:1; | |
302 | unsigned int cpusse4_1:1; | |
303 | unsigned int cpusse4_2:1; | |
c0f3af97 | 304 | unsigned int cpuavx:1; |
6c30d220 | 305 | unsigned int cpuavx2:1; |
43234a1e L |
306 | unsigned int cpuavx512f:1; |
307 | unsigned int cpuavx512cd:1; | |
308 | unsigned int cpuavx512er:1; | |
309 | unsigned int cpuavx512pf:1; | |
b28d1bda | 310 | unsigned int cpuavx512vl:1; |
90a915bf | 311 | unsigned int cpuavx512dq:1; |
1ba585e8 | 312 | unsigned int cpuavx512bw:1; |
8a9036a4 | 313 | unsigned int cpul1om:1; |
7a9068fe | 314 | unsigned int cpuk1om:1; |
7b6d09fb | 315 | unsigned int cpuiamcu:1; |
475a2301 | 316 | unsigned int cpuxsave:1; |
c7b8aa3a | 317 | unsigned int cpuxsaveopt:1; |
c0f3af97 | 318 | unsigned int cpuaes:1; |
594ab6a3 | 319 | unsigned int cpupclmul:1; |
c0f3af97 | 320 | unsigned int cpufma:1; |
922d8de8 | 321 | unsigned int cpufma4:1; |
5dd85c99 | 322 | unsigned int cpuxop:1; |
f88c9eb0 | 323 | unsigned int cpulwp:1; |
f12dc422 | 324 | unsigned int cpubmi:1; |
2a2a0f38 | 325 | unsigned int cputbm:1; |
f1f8f695 | 326 | unsigned int cpumovbe:1; |
60aa667e | 327 | unsigned int cpucx16:1; |
f1f8f695 | 328 | unsigned int cpuept:1; |
1b7f3fb0 | 329 | unsigned int cpurdtscp:1; |
c7b8aa3a L |
330 | unsigned int cpufsgsbase:1; |
331 | unsigned int cpurdrnd:1; | |
332 | unsigned int cpuf16c:1; | |
6c30d220 L |
333 | unsigned int cpubmi2:1; |
334 | unsigned int cpulzcnt:1; | |
42164a71 L |
335 | unsigned int cpuhle:1; |
336 | unsigned int cpurtm:1; | |
6c30d220 | 337 | unsigned int cpuinvpcid:1; |
8729a6f6 | 338 | unsigned int cpuvmfunc:1; |
7e8b059b | 339 | unsigned int cpumpx:1; |
40fb9820 | 340 | unsigned int cpulm:1; |
e2e1fcde L |
341 | unsigned int cpurdseed:1; |
342 | unsigned int cpuadx:1; | |
343 | unsigned int cpuprfchw:1; | |
5c111e37 | 344 | unsigned int cpusmap:1; |
a0046408 | 345 | unsigned int cpusha:1; |
963f3586 IT |
346 | unsigned int cpuclflushopt:1; |
347 | unsigned int cpuxsaves:1; | |
348 | unsigned int cpuxsavec:1; | |
dcf893b5 | 349 | unsigned int cpuprefetchwt1:1; |
2cf200a4 | 350 | unsigned int cpuse1:1; |
c5e7287a | 351 | unsigned int cpuclwb:1; |
2cc1b5aa | 352 | unsigned int cpuavx512ifma:1; |
14f195c9 | 353 | unsigned int cpuavx512vbmi:1; |
920d2ddc | 354 | unsigned int cpuavx512_4fmaps:1; |
47acf0bd | 355 | unsigned int cpuavx512_4vnniw:1; |
620214f7 | 356 | unsigned int cpuavx512_vpopcntdq:1; |
53467f57 | 357 | unsigned int cpuavx512_vbmi2:1; |
8cfcb765 | 358 | unsigned int cpuavx512_vnni:1; |
ee6872be | 359 | unsigned int cpuavx512_bitalg:1; |
d6aab7a1 | 360 | unsigned int cpuavx512_bf16:1; |
9186c494 | 361 | unsigned int cpuavx512_vp2intersect:1; |
9916071f | 362 | unsigned int cpumwaitx:1; |
029f3522 | 363 | unsigned int cpuclzero:1; |
8eab4136 | 364 | unsigned int cpuospke:1; |
8bc52696 | 365 | unsigned int cpurdpid:1; |
6b40c462 | 366 | unsigned int cpuptwrite:1; |
d777820b IT |
367 | unsigned int cpuibt:1; |
368 | unsigned int cpushstk:1; | |
48521003 | 369 | unsigned int cpugfni:1; |
8dcf1fad | 370 | unsigned int cpuvaes:1; |
ff1982d5 | 371 | unsigned int cpuvpclmulqdq:1; |
3233d7d0 | 372 | unsigned int cpuwbnoinvd:1; |
be3a8dca | 373 | unsigned int cpupconfig:1; |
de89d0a3 | 374 | unsigned int cpuwaitpkg:1; |
c48935d7 | 375 | unsigned int cpucldemote:1; |
c0a30a9f L |
376 | unsigned int cpumovdiri:1; |
377 | unsigned int cpumovdir64b:1; | |
5d79adc4 | 378 | unsigned int cpuenqcmd:1; |
142861df JB |
379 | unsigned int cpurdpru:1; |
380 | unsigned int cpumcommit:1; | |
40fb9820 L |
381 | unsigned int cpu64:1; |
382 | unsigned int cpuno64:1; | |
383 | #ifdef CpuUnused | |
384 | unsigned int unused:(CpuNumOfBits - CpuUnused); | |
385 | #endif | |
386 | } bitfield; | |
387 | unsigned int array[CpuNumOfUints]; | |
388 | } i386_cpu_flags; | |
389 | ||
390 | /* Position of opcode_modifier bits. */ | |
391 | ||
52a6c1fe L |
392 | enum |
393 | { | |
394 | /* has direction bit. */ | |
395 | D = 0, | |
507916b8 JB |
396 | /* set if operands can be both bytes and words/dwords/qwords, encoded the |
397 | canonical way; the base_opcode field should hold the encoding for byte | |
398 | operands */ | |
52a6c1fe | 399 | W, |
86fa6981 L |
400 | /* load form instruction. Must be placed before store form. */ |
401 | Load, | |
52a6c1fe L |
402 | /* insn has a modrm byte. */ |
403 | Modrm, | |
404 | /* register is in low 3 bits of opcode */ | |
405 | ShortForm, | |
0cfa3eb3 JB |
406 | /* special case for jump insns; value has to be 1 */ |
407 | #define JUMP 1 | |
52a6c1fe | 408 | /* call and jump */ |
0cfa3eb3 | 409 | #define JUMP_DWORD 2 |
52a6c1fe | 410 | /* loop and jecxz */ |
0cfa3eb3 | 411 | #define JUMP_BYTE 3 |
52a6c1fe | 412 | /* special case for intersegment leaps/calls */ |
0cfa3eb3 | 413 | #define JUMP_INTERSEGMENT 4 |
6f2f06be | 414 | /* absolute address for jump */ |
0cfa3eb3 JB |
415 | #define JUMP_ABSOLUTE 5 |
416 | Jump, | |
52a6c1fe L |
417 | /* FP insn memory format bit, sized by 0x4 */ |
418 | FloatMF, | |
419 | /* src/dest swap for floats. */ | |
420 | FloatR, | |
52a6c1fe | 421 | /* needs size prefix if in 32-bit mode */ |
673fe0f0 | 422 | #define SIZE16 1 |
52a6c1fe | 423 | /* needs size prefix if in 16-bit mode */ |
673fe0f0 | 424 | #define SIZE32 2 |
52a6c1fe | 425 | /* needs size prefix if in 64-bit mode */ |
673fe0f0 JB |
426 | #define SIZE64 3 |
427 | Size, | |
56ffb741 L |
428 | /* check register size. */ |
429 | CheckRegSize, | |
52a6c1fe L |
430 | /* instruction ignores operand size prefix and in Intel mode ignores |
431 | mnemonic size suffix check. */ | |
432 | IgnoreSize, | |
433 | /* default insn size depends on mode */ | |
434 | DefaultSize, | |
601e8564 JB |
435 | /* any memory size */ |
436 | Anysize, | |
52a6c1fe L |
437 | /* b suffix on instruction illegal */ |
438 | No_bSuf, | |
439 | /* w suffix on instruction illegal */ | |
440 | No_wSuf, | |
441 | /* l suffix on instruction illegal */ | |
442 | No_lSuf, | |
443 | /* s suffix on instruction illegal */ | |
444 | No_sSuf, | |
445 | /* q suffix on instruction illegal */ | |
446 | No_qSuf, | |
447 | /* long double suffix on instruction illegal */ | |
448 | No_ldSuf, | |
449 | /* instruction needs FWAIT */ | |
450 | FWait, | |
51c8edf6 JB |
451 | /* IsString provides for a quick test for string instructions, and |
452 | its actual value also indicates which of the operands (if any) | |
453 | requires use of the %es segment. */ | |
454 | #define IS_STRING_ES_OP0 2 | |
455 | #define IS_STRING_ES_OP1 3 | |
52a6c1fe | 456 | IsString, |
dfd69174 JB |
457 | /* RegMem is for instructions with a modrm byte where the register |
458 | destination operand should be encoded in the mod and regmem fields. | |
459 | Normally, it will be encoded in the reg field. We add a RegMem | |
460 | flag to indicate that it should be encoded in the regmem field. */ | |
461 | RegMem, | |
7e8b059b L |
462 | /* quick test if branch instruction is MPX supported */ |
463 | BNDPrefixOk, | |
04ef582a L |
464 | /* quick test if NOTRACK prefix is supported */ |
465 | NoTrackPrefixOk, | |
c32fa91d L |
466 | /* quick test for lockable instructions */ |
467 | IsLockable, | |
52a6c1fe L |
468 | /* fake an extra reg operand for clr, imul and special register |
469 | processing for some instructions. */ | |
470 | RegKludge, | |
52a6c1fe L |
471 | /* An implicit xmm0 as the first operand */ |
472 | Implicit1stXmm0, | |
42164a71 L |
473 | /* The HLE prefix is OK: |
474 | 1. With a LOCK prefix. | |
475 | 2. With or without a LOCK prefix. | |
476 | 3. With a RELEASE (0xf3) prefix. | |
477 | */ | |
82c2def5 L |
478 | #define HLEPrefixNone 0 |
479 | #define HLEPrefixLock 1 | |
480 | #define HLEPrefixAny 2 | |
481 | #define HLEPrefixRelease 3 | |
42164a71 | 482 | HLEPrefixOk, |
29c048b6 RM |
483 | /* An instruction on which a "rep" prefix is acceptable. */ |
484 | RepPrefixOk, | |
52a6c1fe L |
485 | /* Convert to DWORD */ |
486 | ToDword, | |
487 | /* Convert to QWORD */ | |
488 | ToQword, | |
75c0a438 L |
489 | /* Address prefix changes register operand */ |
490 | AddrPrefixOpReg, | |
52a6c1fe L |
491 | /* opcode is a prefix */ |
492 | IsPrefix, | |
493 | /* instruction has extension in 8 bit imm */ | |
494 | ImmExt, | |
495 | /* instruction don't need Rex64 prefix. */ | |
496 | NoRex64, | |
497 | /* instruction require Rex64 prefix. */ | |
498 | Rex64, | |
499 | /* deprecated fp insn, gets a warning */ | |
500 | Ugh, | |
501 | /* insn has VEX prefix: | |
10c17abd | 502 | 1: 128bit VEX prefix (or operand dependent). |
2bf05e57 | 503 | 2: 256bit VEX prefix. |
712366da | 504 | 3: Scalar VEX prefix. |
52a6c1fe | 505 | */ |
712366da L |
506 | #define VEX128 1 |
507 | #define VEX256 2 | |
508 | #define VEXScalar 3 | |
52a6c1fe | 509 | Vex, |
2426c15f L |
510 | /* How to encode VEX.vvvv: |
511 | 0: VEX.vvvv must be 1111b. | |
a2a7d12c | 512 | 1: VEX.NDS. Register-only source is encoded in VEX.vvvv where |
2426c15f | 513 | the content of source registers will be preserved. |
29c048b6 | 514 | VEX.DDS. The second register operand is encoded in VEX.vvvv |
2426c15f L |
515 | where the content of first source register will be overwritten |
516 | by the result. | |
6c30d220 L |
517 | VEX.NDD2. The second destination register operand is encoded in |
518 | VEX.vvvv for instructions with 2 destination register operands. | |
519 | For assembler, there are no difference between VEX.NDS, VEX.DDS | |
520 | and VEX.NDD2. | |
521 | 2. VEX.NDD. Register destination is encoded in VEX.vvvv for | |
522 | instructions with 1 destination register operand. | |
2426c15f L |
523 | 3. VEX.LWP. Register destination is encoded in VEX.vvvv and one |
524 | of the operands can access a memory location. | |
525 | */ | |
526 | #define VEXXDS 1 | |
527 | #define VEXNDD 2 | |
528 | #define VEXLWP 3 | |
529 | VexVVVV, | |
1ef99a7b L |
530 | /* How the VEX.W bit is used: |
531 | 0: Set by the REX.W bit. | |
532 | 1: VEX.W0. Should always be 0. | |
533 | 2: VEX.W1. Should always be 1. | |
6865c043 | 534 | 3: VEX.WIG. The VEX.W bit is ignored. |
1ef99a7b L |
535 | */ |
536 | #define VEXW0 1 | |
537 | #define VEXW1 2 | |
6865c043 | 538 | #define VEXWIG 3 |
1ef99a7b | 539 | VexW, |
7f399153 L |
540 | /* VEX opcode prefix: |
541 | 0: VEX 0x0F opcode prefix. | |
542 | 1: VEX 0x0F38 opcode prefix. | |
543 | 2: VEX 0x0F3A opcode prefix | |
544 | 3: XOP 0x08 opcode prefix. | |
545 | 4: XOP 0x09 opcode prefix | |
546 | 5: XOP 0x0A opcode prefix. | |
547 | */ | |
548 | #define VEX0F 0 | |
549 | #define VEX0F38 1 | |
550 | #define VEX0F3A 2 | |
551 | #define XOP08 3 | |
552 | #define XOP09 4 | |
553 | #define XOP0A 5 | |
554 | VexOpcode, | |
8cd7925b | 555 | /* number of VEX source operands: |
8c43a48b L |
556 | 0: <= 2 source operands. |
557 | 1: 2 XOP source operands. | |
8cd7925b L |
558 | 2: 3 source operands. |
559 | */ | |
8c43a48b | 560 | #define XOP2SOURCES 1 |
8cd7925b L |
561 | #define VEX3SOURCES 2 |
562 | VexSources, | |
6c30d220 L |
563 | /* Instruction with vector SIB byte: |
564 | 1: 128bit vector register. | |
565 | 2: 256bit vector register. | |
43234a1e | 566 | 3: 512bit vector register. |
6c30d220 L |
567 | */ |
568 | #define VecSIB128 1 | |
569 | #define VecSIB256 2 | |
43234a1e | 570 | #define VecSIB512 3 |
6c30d220 | 571 | VecSIB, |
52a6c1fe L |
572 | /* SSE to AVX support required */ |
573 | SSE2AVX, | |
574 | /* No AVX equivalent */ | |
575 | NoAVX, | |
43234a1e L |
576 | |
577 | /* insn has EVEX prefix: | |
578 | 1: 512bit EVEX prefix. | |
579 | 2: 128bit EVEX prefix. | |
580 | 3: 256bit EVEX prefix. | |
581 | 4: Length-ignored (LIG) EVEX prefix. | |
e771e7c9 | 582 | 5: Length determined from actual operands. |
43234a1e L |
583 | */ |
584 | #define EVEX512 1 | |
585 | #define EVEX128 2 | |
586 | #define EVEX256 3 | |
587 | #define EVEXLIG 4 | |
e771e7c9 | 588 | #define EVEXDYN 5 |
43234a1e L |
589 | EVex, |
590 | ||
591 | /* AVX512 masking support: | |
ae2387fe | 592 | 1: Zeroing or merging masking depending on operands. |
43234a1e L |
593 | 2: Merging-masking. |
594 | 3: Both zeroing and merging masking. | |
595 | */ | |
ae2387fe | 596 | #define DYNAMIC_MASKING 1 |
43234a1e L |
597 | #define MERGING_MASKING 2 |
598 | #define BOTH_MASKING 3 | |
599 | Masking, | |
600 | ||
4a1b91ea L |
601 | /* AVX512 broadcast support. The number of bytes to broadcast is |
602 | 1 << (Broadcast - 1): | |
603 | 1: Byte broadcast. | |
604 | 2: Word broadcast. | |
605 | 3: Dword broadcast. | |
606 | 4: Qword broadcast. | |
607 | */ | |
608 | #define BYTE_BROADCAST 1 | |
609 | #define WORD_BROADCAST 2 | |
610 | #define DWORD_BROADCAST 3 | |
611 | #define QWORD_BROADCAST 4 | |
43234a1e L |
612 | Broadcast, |
613 | ||
614 | /* Static rounding control is supported. */ | |
615 | StaticRounding, | |
616 | ||
617 | /* Supress All Exceptions is supported. */ | |
618 | SAE, | |
619 | ||
7091c612 JB |
620 | /* Compressed Disp8*N attribute. */ |
621 | #define DISP8_SHIFT_VL 7 | |
43234a1e L |
622 | Disp8MemShift, |
623 | ||
624 | /* Default mask isn't allowed. */ | |
625 | NoDefMask, | |
626 | ||
920d2ddc IT |
627 | /* The second operand must be a vector register, {x,y,z}mmN, where N is a multiple of 4. |
628 | It implicitly denotes the register group of {x,y,z}mmN - {x,y,z}mm(N + 3). | |
629 | */ | |
630 | ImplicitQuadGroup, | |
631 | ||
b6f8c7c4 L |
632 | /* Support encoding optimization. */ |
633 | Optimize, | |
634 | ||
52a6c1fe L |
635 | /* AT&T mnemonic. */ |
636 | ATTMnemonic, | |
637 | /* AT&T syntax. */ | |
638 | ATTSyntax, | |
639 | /* Intel syntax. */ | |
640 | IntelSyntax, | |
e92bae62 L |
641 | /* AMD64. */ |
642 | AMD64, | |
643 | /* Intel64. */ | |
644 | Intel64, | |
52a6c1fe | 645 | /* The last bitfield in i386_opcode_modifier. */ |
1d942ae9 | 646 | Opcode_Modifier_Num |
52a6c1fe | 647 | }; |
40fb9820 L |
648 | |
649 | typedef struct i386_opcode_modifier | |
650 | { | |
651 | unsigned int d:1; | |
652 | unsigned int w:1; | |
86fa6981 | 653 | unsigned int load:1; |
40fb9820 L |
654 | unsigned int modrm:1; |
655 | unsigned int shortform:1; | |
0cfa3eb3 | 656 | unsigned int jump:3; |
40fb9820 L |
657 | unsigned int floatmf:1; |
658 | unsigned int floatr:1; | |
673fe0f0 | 659 | unsigned int size:2; |
56ffb741 | 660 | unsigned int checkregsize:1; |
40fb9820 L |
661 | unsigned int ignoresize:1; |
662 | unsigned int defaultsize:1; | |
601e8564 | 663 | unsigned int anysize:1; |
40fb9820 L |
664 | unsigned int no_bsuf:1; |
665 | unsigned int no_wsuf:1; | |
666 | unsigned int no_lsuf:1; | |
667 | unsigned int no_ssuf:1; | |
668 | unsigned int no_qsuf:1; | |
7ce189b3 | 669 | unsigned int no_ldsuf:1; |
40fb9820 | 670 | unsigned int fwait:1; |
51c8edf6 | 671 | unsigned int isstring:2; |
dfd69174 | 672 | unsigned int regmem:1; |
7e8b059b | 673 | unsigned int bndprefixok:1; |
04ef582a | 674 | unsigned int notrackprefixok:1; |
c32fa91d | 675 | unsigned int islockable:1; |
40fb9820 | 676 | unsigned int regkludge:1; |
c0f3af97 | 677 | unsigned int implicit1stxmm0:1; |
42164a71 | 678 | unsigned int hleprefixok:2; |
29c048b6 | 679 | unsigned int repprefixok:1; |
ca61edf2 L |
680 | unsigned int todword:1; |
681 | unsigned int toqword:1; | |
75c0a438 | 682 | unsigned int addrprefixopreg:1; |
40fb9820 L |
683 | unsigned int isprefix:1; |
684 | unsigned int immext:1; | |
685 | unsigned int norex64:1; | |
686 | unsigned int rex64:1; | |
687 | unsigned int ugh:1; | |
2bf05e57 | 688 | unsigned int vex:2; |
2426c15f | 689 | unsigned int vexvvvv:2; |
1ef99a7b | 690 | unsigned int vexw:2; |
7f399153 | 691 | unsigned int vexopcode:3; |
8cd7925b | 692 | unsigned int vexsources:2; |
6c30d220 | 693 | unsigned int vecsib:2; |
c0f3af97 | 694 | unsigned int sse2avx:1; |
81f8a913 | 695 | unsigned int noavx:1; |
43234a1e L |
696 | unsigned int evex:3; |
697 | unsigned int masking:2; | |
4a1b91ea | 698 | unsigned int broadcast:3; |
43234a1e L |
699 | unsigned int staticrounding:1; |
700 | unsigned int sae:1; | |
701 | unsigned int disp8memshift:3; | |
702 | unsigned int nodefmask:1; | |
920d2ddc | 703 | unsigned int implicitquadgroup:1; |
b6f8c7c4 | 704 | unsigned int optimize:1; |
1efbbeb4 | 705 | unsigned int attmnemonic:1; |
e1d4d893 | 706 | unsigned int attsyntax:1; |
5c07affc | 707 | unsigned int intelsyntax:1; |
e92bae62 L |
708 | unsigned int amd64:1; |
709 | unsigned int intel64:1; | |
40fb9820 L |
710 | } i386_opcode_modifier; |
711 | ||
bab6aec1 JB |
712 | /* Operand classes. */ |
713 | ||
714 | #define CLASS_WIDTH 4 | |
715 | enum operand_class | |
716 | { | |
717 | ClassNone, | |
718 | Reg, /* GPRs and FP regs, distinguished by operand size */ | |
00cee14f | 719 | SReg, /* Segment register */ |
4a5c67ed JB |
720 | RegCR, /* Control register */ |
721 | RegDR, /* Debug register */ | |
722 | RegTR, /* Test register */ | |
3528c362 JB |
723 | RegMMX, /* MMX register */ |
724 | RegSIMD, /* XMM/YMM/ZMM registers, distinguished by operand size */ | |
f74a6307 JB |
725 | RegMask, /* Vector Mask register */ |
726 | RegBND, /* Bound register */ | |
bab6aec1 JB |
727 | }; |
728 | ||
75e5731b JB |
729 | /* Special operand instances. */ |
730 | ||
731 | #define INSTANCE_WIDTH 3 | |
732 | enum operand_instance | |
733 | { | |
734 | InstanceNone, | |
735 | Accum, /* Accumulator %al/%ax/%eax/%rax/%st(0)/%xmm0 */ | |
474da251 JB |
736 | RegC, /* %cl / %cx / %ecx / %rcx, e.g. register to hold shift count */ |
737 | RegD, /* %dl / %dx / %edx / %rdx, e.g. register to hold I/O port addr */ | |
738 | RegB, /* %bl / %bx / %ebx / %rbx */ | |
75e5731b JB |
739 | }; |
740 | ||
40fb9820 L |
741 | /* Position of operand_type bits. */ |
742 | ||
52a6c1fe L |
743 | enum |
744 | { | |
75e5731b JB |
745 | /* Class and Instance */ |
746 | ClassInstance = CLASS_WIDTH + INSTANCE_WIDTH - 1, | |
52a6c1fe L |
747 | /* 1 bit immediate */ |
748 | Imm1, | |
749 | /* 8 bit immediate */ | |
750 | Imm8, | |
751 | /* 8 bit immediate sign extended */ | |
752 | Imm8S, | |
753 | /* 16 bit immediate */ | |
754 | Imm16, | |
755 | /* 32 bit immediate */ | |
756 | Imm32, | |
757 | /* 32 bit immediate sign extended */ | |
758 | Imm32S, | |
759 | /* 64 bit immediate */ | |
760 | Imm64, | |
761 | /* 8bit/16bit/32bit displacements are used in different ways, | |
762 | depending on the instruction. For jumps, they specify the | |
763 | size of the PC relative displacement, for instructions with | |
764 | memory operand, they specify the size of the offset relative | |
765 | to the base register, and for instructions with memory offset | |
766 | such as `mov 1234,%al' they specify the size of the offset | |
767 | relative to the segment base. */ | |
768 | /* 8 bit displacement */ | |
769 | Disp8, | |
770 | /* 16 bit displacement */ | |
771 | Disp16, | |
772 | /* 32 bit displacement */ | |
773 | Disp32, | |
774 | /* 32 bit signed displacement */ | |
775 | Disp32S, | |
776 | /* 64 bit displacement */ | |
777 | Disp64, | |
52a6c1fe L |
778 | /* Register which can be used for base or index in memory operand. */ |
779 | BaseIndex, | |
11a322db | 780 | /* BYTE size. */ |
52a6c1fe | 781 | Byte, |
11a322db | 782 | /* WORD size. 2 byte */ |
52a6c1fe | 783 | Word, |
11a322db | 784 | /* DWORD size. 4 byte */ |
52a6c1fe | 785 | Dword, |
11a322db | 786 | /* FWORD size. 6 byte */ |
52a6c1fe | 787 | Fword, |
11a322db | 788 | /* QWORD size. 8 byte */ |
52a6c1fe | 789 | Qword, |
11a322db | 790 | /* TBYTE size. 10 byte */ |
52a6c1fe | 791 | Tbyte, |
11a322db | 792 | /* XMMWORD size. */ |
52a6c1fe | 793 | Xmmword, |
11a322db | 794 | /* YMMWORD size. */ |
52a6c1fe | 795 | Ymmword, |
11a322db | 796 | /* ZMMWORD size. */ |
43234a1e | 797 | Zmmword, |
52a6c1fe L |
798 | /* Unspecified memory size. */ |
799 | Unspecified, | |
40fb9820 | 800 | |
bab6aec1 | 801 | /* The number of bits in i386_operand_type. */ |
f0a85b07 | 802 | OTNum |
52a6c1fe | 803 | }; |
40fb9820 L |
804 | |
805 | #define OTNumOfUints \ | |
f0a85b07 | 806 | ((OTNum - 1) / sizeof (unsigned int) / CHAR_BIT + 1) |
40fb9820 L |
807 | #define OTNumOfBits \ |
808 | (OTNumOfUints * sizeof (unsigned int) * CHAR_BIT) | |
809 | ||
810 | /* If you get a compiler error for zero width of the unused field, | |
601e8564 | 811 | comment it out. */ |
f0a85b07 | 812 | #define OTUnused OTNum |
40fb9820 L |
813 | |
814 | typedef union i386_operand_type | |
815 | { | |
816 | struct | |
817 | { | |
bab6aec1 | 818 | unsigned int class:CLASS_WIDTH; |
75e5731b | 819 | unsigned int instance:INSTANCE_WIDTH; |
7d5e4556 | 820 | unsigned int imm1:1; |
40fb9820 L |
821 | unsigned int imm8:1; |
822 | unsigned int imm8s:1; | |
823 | unsigned int imm16:1; | |
824 | unsigned int imm32:1; | |
825 | unsigned int imm32s:1; | |
826 | unsigned int imm64:1; | |
40fb9820 L |
827 | unsigned int disp8:1; |
828 | unsigned int disp16:1; | |
829 | unsigned int disp32:1; | |
830 | unsigned int disp32s:1; | |
831 | unsigned int disp64:1; | |
7d5e4556 | 832 | unsigned int baseindex:1; |
7d5e4556 L |
833 | unsigned int byte:1; |
834 | unsigned int word:1; | |
835 | unsigned int dword:1; | |
836 | unsigned int fword:1; | |
837 | unsigned int qword:1; | |
838 | unsigned int tbyte:1; | |
839 | unsigned int xmmword:1; | |
c0f3af97 | 840 | unsigned int ymmword:1; |
43234a1e | 841 | unsigned int zmmword:1; |
7d5e4556 | 842 | unsigned int unspecified:1; |
40fb9820 L |
843 | #ifdef OTUnused |
844 | unsigned int unused:(OTNumOfBits - OTUnused); | |
845 | #endif | |
846 | } bitfield; | |
847 | unsigned int array[OTNumOfUints]; | |
848 | } i386_operand_type; | |
0b1cf022 | 849 | |
d3ce72d0 | 850 | typedef struct insn_template |
0b1cf022 L |
851 | { |
852 | /* instruction name sans width suffix ("mov" for movl insns) */ | |
853 | char *name; | |
854 | ||
0b1cf022 L |
855 | /* base_opcode is the fundamental opcode byte without optional |
856 | prefix(es). */ | |
857 | unsigned int base_opcode; | |
858 | #define Opcode_D 0x2 /* Direction bit: | |
859 | set if Reg --> Regmem; | |
860 | unset if Regmem --> Reg. */ | |
861 | #define Opcode_FloatR 0x8 /* Bit to swap src/dest for float insns. */ | |
862 | #define Opcode_FloatD 0x400 /* Direction bit for float insns. */ | |
dbbc8b7e JB |
863 | #define Opcode_SIMD_FloatD 0x1 /* Direction bit for SIMD fp insns. */ |
864 | #define Opcode_SIMD_IntD 0x10 /* Direction bit for SIMD int insns. */ | |
0b1cf022 L |
865 | |
866 | /* extension_opcode is the 3 bit extension for group <n> insns. | |
867 | This field is also used to store the 8-bit opcode suffix for the | |
868 | AMD 3DNow! instructions. | |
29c048b6 | 869 | If this template has no extension opcode (the usual case) use None |
c1e679ec | 870 | Instructions */ |
a2cebd03 | 871 | unsigned short extension_opcode; |
0b1cf022 L |
872 | #define None 0xffff /* If no extension_opcode is possible. */ |
873 | ||
4dffcebc L |
874 | /* Opcode length. */ |
875 | unsigned char opcode_length; | |
876 | ||
a2cebd03 JB |
877 | /* how many operands */ |
878 | unsigned char operands; | |
879 | ||
0b1cf022 | 880 | /* cpu feature flags */ |
40fb9820 | 881 | i386_cpu_flags cpu_flags; |
0b1cf022 L |
882 | |
883 | /* the bits in opcode_modifier are used to generate the final opcode from | |
884 | the base_opcode. These bits also are used to detect alternate forms of | |
885 | the same instruction */ | |
40fb9820 | 886 | i386_opcode_modifier opcode_modifier; |
0b1cf022 L |
887 | |
888 | /* operand_types[i] describes the type of operand i. This is made | |
889 | by OR'ing together all of the possible type masks. (e.g. | |
890 | 'operand_types[i] = Reg|Imm' specifies that operand i can be | |
891 | either a register or an immediate operand. */ | |
40fb9820 | 892 | i386_operand_type operand_types[MAX_OPERANDS]; |
0b1cf022 | 893 | } |
d3ce72d0 | 894 | insn_template; |
0b1cf022 | 895 | |
d3ce72d0 | 896 | extern const insn_template i386_optab[]; |
0b1cf022 L |
897 | |
898 | /* these are for register name --> number & type hash lookup */ | |
899 | typedef struct | |
900 | { | |
901 | char *reg_name; | |
40fb9820 | 902 | i386_operand_type reg_type; |
a60de03c | 903 | unsigned char reg_flags; |
0b1cf022 L |
904 | #define RegRex 0x1 /* Extended register. */ |
905 | #define RegRex64 0x2 /* Extended 8 bit register. */ | |
43234a1e | 906 | #define RegVRex 0x4 /* Extended vector register. */ |
a60de03c | 907 | unsigned char reg_num; |
e968fc9b | 908 | #define RegIP ((unsigned char ) ~0) |
db51cc60 | 909 | /* EIZ and RIZ are fake index registers. */ |
e968fc9b | 910 | #define RegIZ (RegIP - 1) |
b7240065 JB |
911 | /* FLAT is a fake segment register (Intel mode). */ |
912 | #define RegFlat ((unsigned char) ~0) | |
a60de03c JB |
913 | signed char dw2_regnum[2]; |
914 | #define Dw2Inval (-1) | |
0b1cf022 L |
915 | } |
916 | reg_entry; | |
917 | ||
918 | /* Entries in i386_regtab. */ | |
919 | #define REGNAM_AL 1 | |
920 | #define REGNAM_AX 25 | |
921 | #define REGNAM_EAX 41 | |
922 | ||
923 | extern const reg_entry i386_regtab[]; | |
c3fe08fa | 924 | extern const unsigned int i386_regtab_size; |
0b1cf022 L |
925 | |
926 | typedef struct | |
927 | { | |
928 | char *seg_name; | |
929 | unsigned int seg_prefix; | |
930 | } | |
931 | seg_entry; | |
932 | ||
933 | extern const seg_entry cs; | |
934 | extern const seg_entry ds; | |
935 | extern const seg_entry ss; | |
936 | extern const seg_entry es; | |
937 | extern const seg_entry fs; | |
938 | extern const seg_entry gs; |