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diff --git a/include/opcode/ppc.h b/include/opcode/ppc.h
index e672502..2e789d6 100644
--- a/include/opcode/ppc.h
+++ b/include/opcode/ppc.h
@@ -65,6 +65,8 @@ struct powerpc_opcode
instructions. */
extern const struct powerpc_opcode powerpc_opcodes[];
extern const int powerpc_num_opcodes;
+extern const struct powerpc_opcode vle_opcodes[];
+extern const int vle_num_opcodes;
/* Values defined for the flags field of a struct powerpc_opcode. */
@@ -183,8 +185,20 @@ extern const int powerpc_num_opcodes;
/* Opcode is supported by Thread management APU */
#define PPC_OPCODE_TMR 0x800000000ull
+/* Opcode which is supported by the VLE extension. */
+#define PPC_OPCODE_VLE 0x1000000000ull
+
/* A macro to extract the major opcode from an instruction. */
#define PPC_OP(i) (((i) >> 26) & 0x3f)
+
+/* A macro to determine if the instruction is a 2-byte VLE insn. */
+#define PPC_OP_SE_VLE(m) ((m) <= 0xffff)
+
+/* A macro to extract the major opcode from a VLE instruction. */
+#define VLE_OP(i,m) (((i) >> ((m) <= 0xffff ? 10 : 26)) & 0x3f)
+
+/* A macro to convert a VLE opcode to a VLE opcode segment. */
+#define VLE_OP_TO_SEG(i) ((i) >> 1)
/* The operands table is an array of struct powerpc_operand. */
@@ -193,16 +207,22 @@ struct powerpc_operand
/* A bitmask of bits in the operand. */
unsigned int bitm;
- /* How far the operand is left shifted in the instruction.
- -1 to indicate that BITM and SHIFT cannot be used to determine
- where the operand goes in the insn. */
+ /* The shift operation to be applied to the operand. No shift
+ is made if this is zero. For positive values, the operand
+ is shifted left by SHIFT. For negative values, the operand
+ is shifted right by -SHIFT. Use PPC_OPSHIFT_INV to indicate
+ that BITM and SHIFT cannot be used to determine where the
+ operand goes in the insn. */
int shift;
/* Insertion function. This is used by the assembler. To insert an
operand value into an instruction, check this field.
If it is NULL, execute
- i |= (op & o->bitm) << o->shift;
+ if (o->shift >= 0)
+ i |= (op & o->bitm) << o->shift;
+ else
+ i |= (op & o->bitm) >> -o->shift;
(i is the instruction which we are filling in, o is a pointer to
this structure, and op is the operand value).
@@ -220,7 +240,10 @@ struct powerpc_operand
extract this operand type from an instruction, check this field.
If it is NULL, compute
- op = (i >> o->shift) & o->bitm;
+ if (o->shift >= 0)
+ op = (i >> o->shift) & o->bitm;
+ else
+ op = (i << -o->shift) & o->bitm;
if ((o->flags & PPC_OPERAND_SIGNED) != 0)
sign_extend (op);
(i is the instruction, o is a pointer to this structure, and op
@@ -244,6 +267,11 @@ struct powerpc_operand
extern const struct powerpc_operand powerpc_operands[];
extern const unsigned int num_powerpc_operands;
+/* Use with the shift field of a struct powerpc_operand to indicate
+ that BITM and SHIFT cannot be used to determine where the operand
+ goes in the insn. */
+#define PPC_OPSHIFT_INV (-1 << 31)
+
/* Values defined for the flags field of a struct powerpc_operand. */
/* This operand takes signed values. */
@@ -277,7 +305,7 @@ extern const unsigned int num_powerpc_operands;
cr4 4 cr5 5 cr6 6 cr7 7
These may be combined arithmetically, as in cr2*4+gt. These are
only supported on the PowerPC, not the POWER. */
-#define PPC_OPERAND_CR (0x10)
+#define PPC_OPERAND_CR_BIT (0x10)
/* This operand names a register. The disassembler uses this to print
register names with a leading 'r'. */
@@ -342,6 +370,9 @@ extern const unsigned int num_powerpc_operands;
/* This operand names a vector-scalar unit register. The disassembler
prints these with a leading 'vs'. */
#define PPC_OPERAND_VSR (0x100000)
+
+/* This is a CR FIELD that does not use symbolic names. */
+#define PPC_OPERAND_CR_REG (0x200000)
/* The POWER and PowerPC assemblers use a few macros. We keep them
with the operands table for simplicity. The macro table is an