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//===-- PPCMCTargetDesc.h - PowerPC Target Descriptions ---------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file provides PowerPC specific target descriptions.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_LIB_TARGET_POWERPC_MCTARGETDESC_PPCMCTARGETDESC_H
#define LLVM_LIB_TARGET_POWERPC_MCTARGETDESC_PPCMCTARGETDESC_H
// GCC #defines PPC on Linux but we use it as our namespace name
#undef PPC
#include "llvm/MC/MCRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h"
#include <cstdint>
#include <memory>
namespace llvm {
class MCAsmBackend;
class MCCodeEmitter;
class MCContext;
class MCInstrDesc;
class MCInstrInfo;
class MCObjectTargetWriter;
class MCRegisterInfo;
class MCSubtargetInfo;
class MCTargetOptions;
class Target;
namespace PPC {
/// stripRegisterPrefix - This method strips the character prefix from a
/// register name so that only the number is left. Used by for linux asm.
const char *stripRegisterPrefix(const char *RegName);
/// getRegNumForOperand - some operands use different numbering schemes
/// for the same registers. For example, a VSX instruction may have any of
/// vs0-vs63 allocated whereas an Altivec instruction could only have
/// vs32-vs63 allocated (numbered as v0-v31). This function returns the actual
/// register number needed for the opcode/operand number combination.
/// The operand number argument will be useful when we need to extend this
/// to instructions that use both Altivec and VSX numbering (for different
/// operands).
MCRegister getRegNumForOperand(const MCInstrDesc &Desc, MCRegister Reg,
unsigned OpNo);
} // namespace PPC
MCCodeEmitter *createPPCMCCodeEmitter(const MCInstrInfo &MCII,
MCContext &Ctx);
MCAsmBackend *createPPCAsmBackend(const Target &T, const MCSubtargetInfo &STI,
const MCRegisterInfo &MRI,
const MCTargetOptions &Options);
/// Construct an PPC ELF object writer.
std::unique_ptr<MCObjectTargetWriter> createPPCELFObjectWriter(bool Is64Bit,
uint8_t OSABI);
/// Construct a PPC Mach-O object writer.
std::unique_ptr<MCObjectTargetWriter>
createPPCMachObjectWriter(bool Is64Bit, uint32_t CPUType, uint32_t CPUSubtype);
/// Construct a PPC XCOFF object writer.
std::unique_ptr<MCObjectTargetWriter> createPPCXCOFFObjectWriter(bool Is64Bit);
/// Returns true iff Val consists of one contiguous run of 1s with any number of
/// 0s on either side. The 1s are allowed to wrap from LSB to MSB, so
/// 0x000FFF0, 0x0000FFFF, and 0xFF0000FF are all runs. 0x0F0F0000 is not,
/// since all 1s are not contiguous.
static inline bool isRunOfOnes(unsigned Val, unsigned &MB, unsigned &ME) {
if (!Val)
return false;
if (isShiftedMask_32(Val)) {
// look for the first non-zero bit
MB = llvm::countl_zero(Val);
// look for the first zero bit after the run of ones
ME = llvm::countl_zero((Val - 1) ^ Val);
return true;
} else {
Val = ~Val; // invert mask
if (isShiftedMask_32(Val)) {
// effectively look for the first zero bit
ME = llvm::countl_zero(Val) - 1;
// effectively look for the first one bit after the run of zeros
MB = llvm::countl_zero((Val - 1) ^ Val) + 1;
return true;
}
}
// no run present
return false;
}
static inline bool isRunOfOnes64(uint64_t Val, unsigned &MB, unsigned &ME) {
if (!Val)
return false;
if (isShiftedMask_64(Val)) {
// look for the first non-zero bit
MB = llvm::countl_zero(Val);
// look for the first zero bit after the run of ones
ME = llvm::countl_zero((Val - 1) ^ Val);
return true;
} else {
Val = ~Val; // invert mask
if (isShiftedMask_64(Val)) {
// effectively look for the first zero bit
ME = llvm::countl_zero(Val) - 1;
// effectively look for the first one bit after the run of zeros
MB = llvm::countl_zero((Val - 1) ^ Val) + 1;
return true;
}
}
// no run present
return false;
}
/// PPCII - This namespace holds all of the PowerPC target-specific
/// per-instruction flags. These must match the corresponding definitions in
/// PPC.td and PPCInstrFormats.td.
namespace PPCII {
enum {
// PPC970 Instruction Flags. These flags describe the characteristics of the
// PowerPC 970 (aka G5) dispatch groups and how they are formed out of
// raw machine instructions.
/// PPC970_First - This instruction starts a new dispatch group, so it will
/// always be the first one in the group.
PPC970_First = 0x1,
/// PPC970_Single - This instruction starts a new dispatch group and
/// terminates it, so it will be the sole instruction in the group.
PPC970_Single = 0x2,
/// PPC970_Cracked - This instruction is cracked into two pieces, requiring
/// two dispatch pipes to be available to issue.
PPC970_Cracked = 0x4,
/// PPC970_Mask/Shift - This is a bitmask that selects the pipeline type that
/// an instruction is issued to.
PPC970_Shift = 3,
PPC970_Mask = 0x07 << PPC970_Shift
};
enum PPC970_Unit {
/// These are the various PPC970 execution unit pipelines. Each instruction
/// is one of these.
PPC970_Pseudo = 0 << PPC970_Shift, // Pseudo instruction
PPC970_FXU = 1 << PPC970_Shift, // Fixed Point (aka Integer/ALU) Unit
PPC970_LSU = 2 << PPC970_Shift, // Load Store Unit
PPC970_FPU = 3 << PPC970_Shift, // Floating Point Unit
PPC970_CRU = 4 << PPC970_Shift, // Control Register Unit
PPC970_VALU = 5 << PPC970_Shift, // Vector ALU
PPC970_VPERM = 6 << PPC970_Shift, // Vector Permute Unit
PPC970_BRU = 7 << PPC970_Shift // Branch Unit
};
enum {
/// Shift count to bypass PPC970 flags
NewDef_Shift = 6,
/// This instruction is an X-Form memory operation.
XFormMemOp = 0x1 << NewDef_Shift,
/// This instruction is prefixed.
Prefixed = 0x1 << (NewDef_Shift + 1),
/// This instruction produced a sign extended result.
SExt32To64 = 0x1 << (NewDef_Shift + 2),
/// This instruction produced a zero extended result.
ZExt32To64 = 0x1 << (NewDef_Shift + 3),
/// This instruction takes a register+immediate memory operand.
MemriOp = 0x1 << (NewDef_Shift + 4)
};
} // end namespace PPCII
} // end namespace llvm
// Defines symbolic names for PowerPC registers. This defines a mapping from
// register name to register number.
//
#define GET_REGINFO_ENUM
#include "PPCGenRegisterInfo.inc"
// Defines symbolic names for the PowerPC instructions.
//
#define GET_INSTRINFO_ENUM
#define GET_INSTRINFO_SCHED_ENUM
#define GET_INSTRINFO_MC_HELPER_DECLS
#include "PPCGenInstrInfo.inc"
#define GET_SUBTARGETINFO_ENUM
#include "PPCGenSubtargetInfo.inc"
#define PPC_REGS0_7(X) \
{ \
X##0, X##1, X##2, X##3, X##4, X##5, X##6, X##7 \
}
#define PPC_REGS0_31(X) \
{ \
X##0, X##1, X##2, X##3, X##4, X##5, X##6, X##7, X##8, X##9, X##10, X##11, \
X##12, X##13, X##14, X##15, X##16, X##17, X##18, X##19, X##20, X##21, \
X##22, X##23, X##24, X##25, X##26, X##27, X##28, X##29, X##30, X##31 \
}
#define PPC_REGS_EVEN0_30(X) \
{ \
X##0, X##2, X##4, X##6, X##8, X##10, X##12, X##14, X##16, X##18, X##20, \
X##22, X##24, X##26, X##28, X##30 \
}
#define PPC_REGS0_63(X) \
{ \
X##0, X##1, X##2, X##3, X##4, X##5, X##6, X##7, X##8, X##9, X##10, X##11, \
X##12, X##13, X##14, X##15, X##16, X##17, X##18, X##19, X##20, X##21, \
X##22, X##23, X##24, X##25, X##26, X##27, X##28, X##29, X##30, X##31, \
X##32, X##33, X##34, X##35, X##36, X##37, X##38, X##39, X##40, X##41, \
X##42, X##43, X##44, X##45, X##46, X##47, X##48, X##49, X##50, X##51, \
X##52, X##53, X##54, X##55, X##56, X##57, X##58, X##59, X##60, X##61, \
X##62, X##63 \
}
#define PPC_REGS_NO0_31(Z, X) \
{ \
Z, X##1, X##2, X##3, X##4, X##5, X##6, X##7, X##8, X##9, X##10, X##11, \
X##12, X##13, X##14, X##15, X##16, X##17, X##18, X##19, X##20, X##21, \
X##22, X##23, X##24, X##25, X##26, X##27, X##28, X##29, X##30, X##31 \
}
#define PPC_REGS_LO_HI(LO, HI) \
{ \
LO##0, LO##1, LO##2, LO##3, LO##4, LO##5, LO##6, LO##7, LO##8, LO##9, \
LO##10, LO##11, LO##12, LO##13, LO##14, LO##15, LO##16, LO##17, \
LO##18, LO##19, LO##20, LO##21, LO##22, LO##23, LO##24, LO##25, \
LO##26, LO##27, LO##28, LO##29, LO##30, LO##31, HI##0, HI##1, HI##2, \
HI##3, HI##4, HI##5, HI##6, HI##7, HI##8, HI##9, HI##10, HI##11, \
HI##12, HI##13, HI##14, HI##15, HI##16, HI##17, HI##18, HI##19, \
HI##20, HI##21, HI##22, HI##23, HI##24, HI##25, HI##26, HI##27, \
HI##28, HI##29, HI##30, HI##31 \
}
#define PPC_REGS0_7(X) \
{ \
X##0, X##1, X##2, X##3, X##4, X##5, X##6, X##7 \
}
#define PPC_REGS0_3(X) \
{ \
X##0, X##1, X##2, X##3 \
}
using llvm::MCPhysReg;
#define DEFINE_PPC_REGCLASSES \
static const MCPhysReg RRegs[32] = PPC_REGS0_31(PPC::R); \
static const MCPhysReg XRegs[32] = PPC_REGS0_31(PPC::X); \
static const MCPhysReg FRegs[32] = PPC_REGS0_31(PPC::F); \
static const MCPhysReg FpRegs[16] = PPC_REGS_EVEN0_30(PPC::Fpair); \
static const MCPhysReg VSRpRegs[32] = PPC_REGS0_31(PPC::VSRp); \
static const MCPhysReg SPERegs[32] = PPC_REGS0_31(PPC::S); \
static const MCPhysReg VFRegs[32] = PPC_REGS0_31(PPC::VF); \
static const MCPhysReg VRegs[32] = PPC_REGS0_31(PPC::V); \
static const MCPhysReg RRegsNoR0[32] = PPC_REGS_NO0_31(PPC::ZERO, PPC::R); \
static const MCPhysReg XRegsNoX0[32] = PPC_REGS_NO0_31(PPC::ZERO8, PPC::X); \
static const MCPhysReg VSRegs[64] = PPC_REGS_LO_HI(PPC::VSL, PPC::V); \
static const MCPhysReg VSFRegs[64] = PPC_REGS_LO_HI(PPC::F, PPC::VF); \
static const MCPhysReg VSSRegs[64] = PPC_REGS_LO_HI(PPC::F, PPC::VF); \
static const MCPhysReg CRBITRegs[32] = { \
PPC::CR0LT, PPC::CR0GT, PPC::CR0EQ, PPC::CR0UN, PPC::CR1LT, PPC::CR1GT, \
PPC::CR1EQ, PPC::CR1UN, PPC::CR2LT, PPC::CR2GT, PPC::CR2EQ, PPC::CR2UN, \
PPC::CR3LT, PPC::CR3GT, PPC::CR3EQ, PPC::CR3UN, PPC::CR4LT, PPC::CR4GT, \
PPC::CR4EQ, PPC::CR4UN, PPC::CR5LT, PPC::CR5GT, PPC::CR5EQ, PPC::CR5UN, \
PPC::CR6LT, PPC::CR6GT, PPC::CR6EQ, PPC::CR6UN, PPC::CR7LT, PPC::CR7GT, \
PPC::CR7EQ, PPC::CR7UN}; \
static const MCPhysReg CRRegs[8] = PPC_REGS0_7(PPC::CR); \
static const MCPhysReg ACCRegs[8] = PPC_REGS0_7(PPC::ACC); \
static const MCPhysReg WACCRegs[8] = PPC_REGS0_7(PPC::WACC); \
static const MCPhysReg WACC_HIRegs[8] = PPC_REGS0_7(PPC::WACC_HI); \
static const MCPhysReg DMRROWpRegs[32] = PPC_REGS0_31(PPC::DMRROWp); \
static const MCPhysReg DMRROWRegs[64] = PPC_REGS0_63(PPC::DMRROW); \
static const MCPhysReg DMRRegs[8] = PPC_REGS0_7(PPC::DMR); \
static const MCPhysReg DMRpRegs[4] = PPC_REGS0_3(PPC::DMRp);
namespace llvm {
namespace PPC {
static inline bool isVFRegister(unsigned Reg) {
return Reg >= PPC::VF0 && Reg <= PPC::VF31;
}
static inline bool isVRRegister(unsigned Reg) {
return Reg >= PPC::V0 && Reg <= PPC::V31;
}
static inline bool isDMRROWpRegister(unsigned Reg) {
return Reg >= PPC::DMRROWp0 && Reg <= PPC::DMRROWp31;
}
} // namespace PPC
} // namespace llvm
#endif // LLVM_LIB_TARGET_POWERPC_MCTARGETDESC_PPCMCTARGETDESC_H
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