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author | Richard Sandiford <rdsandiford@googlemail.com> | 2013-07-07 09:32:55 +0000 |
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committer | Richard Sandiford <rdsandiford@googlemail.com> | 2013-07-07 09:32:55 +0000 |
commit | fa7616a4c7661cf786f3eaa9282072ca5dd8099c (patch) | |
tree | 11ef2eb4ec10903834cb68365334d7a26b77c1b0 /opcodes/mips-dis.c | |
parent | 7c0de7419bd4f1b4aa0bdb3c15b03615dbe3959a (diff) | |
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include/opcode/
* mips.h: Remove documentation of "+D" and "+T".
opcodes/
* mips-opc.c (mips_builtin_opcodes): Remove "+D" and "+T" entries.
* micromips-opc.c (micromips_opcodes): Likewise.
* mips-dis.c (print_insn_args, print_insn_micromips): Remove "+D"
and "+T" handling. Check for a "0" suffix when deciding whether to
use coprocessor 0 names. In that case, also check for ",H" selectors.
gas/
* config/tc-mips.c (validate_mips_insn, validate_micromips_insn)
(mips_ip): Remove "+D" and "+T" handling.
gas/testsuite/
* gas/mips/lb.d, gas/mips/sb.d: Use coprocessor register names
for LWC0 and SWC0.
Diffstat (limited to 'opcodes/mips-dis.c')
-rw-r--r-- | opcodes/mips-dis.c | 163 |
1 files changed, 61 insertions, 102 deletions
diff --git a/opcodes/mips-dis.c b/opcodes/mips-dis.c index ee5827c..333d4fe 100644 --- a/opcodes/mips-dis.c +++ b/opcodes/mips-dis.c @@ -977,9 +977,8 @@ print_insn_args (const char *d, const struct mips_opcode *opp) { const fprintf_ftype infprintf = info->fprintf_func; - unsigned int lsb, msb, msbd; + unsigned int lsb, msb, msbd, cpreg; void *is = info->stream; - int op; lsb = 0; @@ -1044,28 +1043,6 @@ print_insn_args (const char *d, infprintf (is, "0x%x", msbd + 1); break; - case 'D': - { - const struct mips_cp0sel_name *n; - unsigned int cp0reg, sel; - - cp0reg = GET_OP (l, RD); - sel = GET_OP (l, SEL); - - /* CP0 register including 'sel' code for mtcN (et al.), to be - printed textually if known. If not known, print both - CP0 register name and sel numerically since CP0 register - with sel 0 may have a name unrelated to register being - printed. */ - n = lookup_mips_cp0sel_name(mips_cp0sel_names, - mips_cp0sel_names_len, cp0reg, sel); - if (n != NULL) - infprintf (is, "%s", n->name); - else - infprintf (is, "$%d,%d", cp0reg, sel); - break; - } - case 'E': lsb = GET_OP (l, SHAMT) + 32; infprintf (is, "0x%x", lsb); @@ -1089,28 +1066,6 @@ print_insn_args (const char *d, infprintf (is, "%s", mips_cp0_names[GET_OP (l, RT)]); break; - case 'T': /* Coprocessor 0 reg name */ - { - const struct mips_cp0sel_name *n; - unsigned int cp0reg, sel; - - cp0reg = GET_OP (l, RT); - sel = GET_OP (l, SEL); - - /* CP0 register including 'sel' code for mftc0, to be - printed textually if known. If not known, print both - CP0 register name and sel numerically since CP0 register - with sel 0 may have a name unrelated to register being - printed. */ - n = lookup_mips_cp0sel_name(mips_cp0sel_names, - mips_cp0sel_names_len, cp0reg, sel); - if (n != NULL) - infprintf (is, "%s", n->name); - else - infprintf (is, "$%d,%d", cp0reg, sel); - break; - } - case 'x': /* bbit bit index */ infprintf (is, "0x%x", GET_OP (l, BBITIND)); break; @@ -1364,26 +1319,44 @@ print_insn_args (const char *d, break; case 'E': - /* Coprocessor register for lwcN instructions, et al. - - Note that there is no load/store cp0 instructions, and - that FPU (cp1) instructions disassemble this field using - 'T' format. Therefore, until we gain understanding of - cp2 register names, we can simply print the register - numbers. */ - infprintf (is, "$%d", GET_OP (l, RT)); - break; + cpreg = GET_OP (l, RT); + goto copro; case 'G': + cpreg = GET_OP (l, RD); + copro: /* Coprocessor register for mtcN instructions, et al. Note that FPU (cp1) instructions disassemble this field using 'S' format. Therefore, we only need to worry about cp0, cp2, and cp3. */ - op = GET_OP (l, OP); - if (op == OP_OP_COP0) - infprintf (is, "%s", mips_cp0_names[GET_OP (l, RD)]); + if (opp->name[strlen (opp->name) - 1] == '0') + { + if (d[1] == ',' && d[2] == 'H') + { + const struct mips_cp0sel_name *n; + unsigned int sel; + + sel = GET_OP (l, SEL); + + /* CP0 register including 'sel' code for mtcN (et al.), to be + printed textually if known. If not known, print both + CP0 register name and sel numerically since CP0 register + with sel 0 may have a name unrelated to register being + printed. */ + n = lookup_mips_cp0sel_name (mips_cp0sel_names, + mips_cp0sel_names_len, + cpreg, sel); + if (n != NULL) + infprintf (is, "%s", n->name); + else + infprintf (is, "$%d,%d", cpreg, sel); + d += 2; + } + else + infprintf (is, "%s", mips_cp0_names[cpreg]); + } else - infprintf (is, "$%d", GET_OP (l, RD)); + infprintf (is, "$%d", cpreg); break; case 'K': @@ -2586,28 +2559,37 @@ print_insn_micromips (bfd_vma memaddr, struct disassemble_info *info) /* Coprocessor register for mtcN instructions, et al. Note that FPU (cp1) instructions disassemble this field using 'S' format. Therefore, we only need to worry about cp0, - cp2, and cp3. - The microMIPS encoding does not have a coprocessor - identifier field as such, so we must work out the - coprocessor number by looking at the opcode. */ - switch (insn - & ~((MICROMIPSOP_MASK_RT << MICROMIPSOP_SH_RT) - | (MICROMIPSOP_MASK_RS << MICROMIPSOP_SH_RS))) + cp2, and cp3. */ + if (op->name[strlen (op->name) - 1] == '0') { - case 0x000000fc: /* mfc0 */ - case 0x000002fc: /* mtc0 */ - case 0x000004fc: /* mfgc0 */ - case 0x000006fc: /* mtgc0 */ - case 0x580000fc: /* dmfc0 */ - case 0x580002fc: /* dmtc0 */ - case 0x580000e7: /* dmfgc0 */ - case 0x580002e7: /* dmtgc0 */ - infprintf (is, "%s", mips_cp0_names[GET_OP (insn, RS)]); - break; - default: - infprintf (is, "$%d", GET_OP (insn, RS)); - break; + if (s[1] == ',' && s[2] == 'H') + { + const struct mips_cp0sel_name *n; + unsigned int cp0reg, sel; + + cp0reg = GET_OP (insn, RS); + sel = GET_OP (insn, SEL); + + /* CP0 register including 'sel' code for mtcN + (et al.), to be printed textually if known. + If not known, print both CP0 register name and + sel numerically since CP0 register with sel 0 may + have a name unrelated to register being + printed. */ + n = lookup_mips_cp0sel_name (mips_cp0sel_names, + mips_cp0sel_names_len, + cp0reg, sel); + if (n != NULL) + infprintf (is, "%s", n->name); + else + infprintf (is, "$%d,%d", cp0reg, sel); + s += 2; + } + else + infprintf (is, "%s", mips_cp0_names[GET_OP (insn, RS)]); } + else + infprintf (is, "$%d", GET_OP (insn, RS)); break; case 'H': @@ -2663,29 +2645,6 @@ print_insn_micromips (bfd_vma memaddr, struct disassemble_info *info) infprintf (is, "0x%x", msbd + 1); break; - case 'D': - { - const struct mips_cp0sel_name *n; - unsigned int cp0reg, sel; - - cp0reg = GET_OP (insn, RS); - sel = GET_OP (insn, SEL); - - /* CP0 register including 'sel' code for mtcN - (et al.), to be printed textually if known. - If not known, print both CP0 register name and - sel numerically since CP0 register with sel 0 may - have a name unrelated to register being printed. */ - n = lookup_mips_cp0sel_name (mips_cp0sel_names, - mips_cp0sel_names_len, - cp0reg, sel); - if (n != NULL) - infprintf (is, "%s", n->name); - else - infprintf (is, "$%d,%d", cp0reg, sel); - break; - } - case 'E': lsb = GET_OP (insn, EXTLSB) + 32; infprintf (is, "0x%x", lsb); |