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1/* i370.h -- Header file for S/390 opcode table
2   Copyright 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2010
3   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4   PowerPC version written by Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus Support
5   Rewritten for i370 ESA/390 support, Linas Vepstas <linas@linas.org>
6
7   This file is part of GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils.
8
9   GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are free software; you can redistribute
10   them and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU General Public
11   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3,
12   or (at your option) any later version.
13
14   GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are distributed in the hope that they
15   will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
16   warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See
17   the GNU General Public License for more details.
18
19   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20   along with this file; see the file COPYING3.  If not, write to the Free
21   Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
22   MA 02110-1301, USA.  */
23
24#ifndef I370_H
25#define I370_H
26
27/* The opcode table is an array of struct i370_opcode.  */
28typedef union
29{
30   unsigned int   i[2];
31   unsigned short s[4];
32   unsigned char  b[8];
33}  i370_insn_t;
34
35struct i370_opcode
36{
37  /* The opcode name.  */
38  const char *name;
39
40  /* the length of the instruction */
41  char len;
42
43  /* The opcode itself.  Those bits which will be filled in with
44     operands are zeroes.  */
45  i370_insn_t opcode;
46
47  /* The opcode mask.  This is used by the disassembler.  This is a
48     mask containing ones indicating those bits which must match the
49     opcode field, and zeroes indicating those bits which need not
50     match (and are presumably filled in by operands).  */
51  i370_insn_t mask;
52
53  /* One bit flags for the opcode.  These are used to indicate which
54     specific processors support the instructions.  The defined values
55     are listed below.  */
56  unsigned long flags;
57
58  /* An array of operand codes.  Each code is an index into the
59     operand table.  They appear in the order which the operands must
60     appear in assembly code, and are terminated by a zero.  */
61  unsigned char operands[8];
62};
63
64/* The table itself is sorted by major opcode number, and is otherwise
65   in the order in which the disassembler should consider
66   instructions.  */
67extern const struct i370_opcode i370_opcodes[];
68extern const int i370_num_opcodes;
69
70/* Values defined for the flags field of a struct i370_opcode.  */
71
72/* Opcode is defined for the original 360 architecture.  */
73#define I370_OPCODE_360 (0x01)
74
75/* Opcode is defined for the 370 architecture.  */
76#define I370_OPCODE_370 (0x02)
77
78/* Opcode is defined for the 370-XA architecture.  */
79#define I370_OPCODE_370_XA (0x04)
80
81/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/370 architecture.  */
82#define I370_OPCODE_ESA370 (0x08)
83
84/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 architecture.  */
85#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390 (0x10)
86
87/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ BFP facility.  */
88#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_BF (0x20)
89
90/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ branch & set authority facility.  */
91#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_BS (0x40)
92
93/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ checksum facility.  */
94#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_CK (0x80)
95
96/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ compare & move extended facility.  */
97#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_CM (0x100)
98
99/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ flt.pt. support extensions facility. */
100#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_FX (0x200)
101
102/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ HFP facility. */
103#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_HX (0x400)
104
105/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ immediate & relative facility.  */
106#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_IR (0x800)
107
108/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ move-inverse facility.  */
109#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_MI (0x1000)
110
111/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ program-call-fast facility.  */
112#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_PC (0x2000)
113
114/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ perform-locked-op facility.  */
115#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_PL (0x4000)
116
117/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ square-root facility.  */
118#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_QR (0x8000)
119
120/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ resume-program facility.  */
121#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_RP (0x10000)
122
123/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ set-address-space-fast facility.  */
124#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_SA (0x20000)
125
126/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ subspace group facility.  */
127#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_SG (0x40000)
128
129/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ string facility.  */
130#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_SR (0x80000)
131
132/* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ trap facility.  */
133#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_TR (0x100000)
134
135#define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_SUPERSET (0x1fffff)
136
137
138/* The operands table is an array of struct i370_operand.  */
139
140struct i370_operand
141{
142  /* The number of bits in the operand.  */
143  int bits;
144
145  /* How far the operand is left shifted in the instruction.  */
146  int shift;
147
148  /* Insertion function.  This is used by the assembler.  To insert an
149     operand value into an instruction, check this field.
150
151     If it is NULL, execute
152         i |= (op & ((1 << o->bits) - 1)) << o->shift;
153     (i is the instruction which we are filling in, o is a pointer to
154     this structure, and op is the opcode value; this assumes twos
155     complement arithmetic).
156
157     If this field is not NULL, then simply call it with the
158     instruction and the operand value.  It will return the new value
159     of the instruction.  If the ERRMSG argument is not NULL, then if
160     the operand value is illegal, *ERRMSG will be set to a warning
161     string (the operand will be inserted in any case).  If the
162     operand value is legal, *ERRMSG will be unchanged (most operands
163     can accept any value).  */
164  i370_insn_t (*insert)
165    (i370_insn_t instruction, long op, const char **errmsg);
166
167  /* Extraction function.  This is used by the disassembler.  To
168     extract this operand type from an instruction, check this field.
169
170     If it is NULL, compute
171         op = ((i) >> o->shift) & ((1 << o->bits) - 1);
172         if ((o->flags & I370_OPERAND_SIGNED) != 0
173           && (op & (1 << (o->bits - 1))) != 0)
174           op -= 1 << o->bits;
175     (i is the instruction, o is a pointer to this structure, and op
176     is the result; this assumes twos complement arithmetic).
177
178     If this field is not NULL, then simply call it with the
179     instruction value.  It will return the value of the operand.  If
180     the INVALID argument is not NULL, *INVALID will be set to
181     non-zero if this operand type can not actually be extracted from
182     this operand (i.e., the instruction does not match).  If the
183     operand is valid, *INVALID will not be changed.  */
184  long (*extract) (i370_insn_t instruction, int *invalid);
185
186  /* One bit syntax flags.  */
187  unsigned long flags;
188
189  /* name -- handy for debugging, otherwise pointless */
190  char * name;
191};
192
193/* Elements in the table are retrieved by indexing with values from
194   the operands field of the i370_opcodes table.  */
195
196extern const struct i370_operand i370_operands[];
197
198/* Values defined for the flags field of a struct i370_operand.  */
199
200/* This operand should be wrapped in parentheses rather than
201   separated from the previous by a comma.  This is used for S, RS and
202   SS form instructions which want their operands to look like
203   reg,displacement(basereg) */
204#define I370_OPERAND_SBASE (0x01)
205
206/* This operand is a base register.  It may or may not appear next
207   to an index register, i.e. either of the two forms
208   reg,displacement(basereg)
209   reg,displacement(index,basereg) */
210#define I370_OPERAND_BASE (0x02)
211
212/* This pair of operands should be wrapped in parentheses rather than
213   separated from the last by a comma.  This is used for the RX form
214   instructions which want their operands to look like
215   reg,displacement(index,basereg) */
216#define I370_OPERAND_INDEX (0x04)
217
218/* This operand names a register.  The disassembler uses this to print
219   register names with a leading 'r'.  */
220#define I370_OPERAND_GPR (0x08)
221
222/* This operand names a floating point register.  The disassembler
223   prints these with a leading 'f'.  */
224#define I370_OPERAND_FPR (0x10)
225
226/* This operand is a displacement.  */
227#define I370_OPERAND_RELATIVE (0x20)
228
229/* This operand is a length, such as that in SS form instructions.  */
230#define I370_OPERAND_LENGTH (0x40)
231
232/* This operand is optional, and is zero if omitted.  This is used for
233   the optional B2 field in the shift-left, shift-right instructions.  The
234   assembler must count the number of operands remaining on the line,
235   and the number of operands remaining for the opcode, and decide
236   whether this operand is present or not.  The disassembler should
237   print this operand out only if it is not zero.  */
238#define I370_OPERAND_OPTIONAL (0x80)
239
240
241/* Define some misc macros.  We keep them with the operands table
242   for simplicity.  The macro table is an array of struct i370_macro.  */
243
244struct i370_macro
245{
246  /* The macro name.  */
247  const char *name;
248
249  /* The number of operands the macro takes.  */
250  unsigned int operands;
251
252  /* One bit flags for the opcode.  These are used to indicate which
253     specific processors support the instructions.  The values are the
254     same as those for the struct i370_opcode flags field.  */
255  unsigned long flags;
256
257  /* A format string to turn the macro into a normal instruction.
258     Each %N in the string is replaced with operand number N (zero
259     based).  */
260  const char *format;
261};
262
263extern const struct i370_macro i370_macros[];
264extern const int i370_num_macros;
265
266
267#endif /* I370_H */
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