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authorRichard Sandiford <rdsandiford@googlemail.com>2013-07-07 09:32:55 +0000
committerRichard Sandiford <rdsandiford@googlemail.com>2013-07-07 09:32:55 +0000
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* 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.c163
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);