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1 /* The IGEN simulator generator for GDB, the GNU Debugger.
2
3 Copyright 2002-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 Contributed by Andrew Cagney.
6
7 This file is part of GDB.
8
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
13
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 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 program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21
22 #ifndef IGEN_LD_INSN_H
23 #define IGEN_LD_INSN_H
24
25 typedef uint64_t insn_uint;
26
27
28 /* Common among most entries:
29
30 All non instruction records have the format:
31
32 <...> ::=
33 ":" <record-name>
34 ":" <filter-flags>
35 ":" <filter-models>
36 ":" ...
37
38 */
39
40 enum
41 {
42 record_type_field = 1,
43 old_record_type_field = 2,
44 record_filter_flags_field = 2,
45 record_filter_models_field = 3,
46 };
47
48
49 /* Include:
50
51 Include the specified file.
52
53 <include> ::=
54 ":" "include"
55 ":" <filter-flags>
56 ":" <filter-models>
57 ":" <filename>
58 <nl>
59 ;
60
61 */
62
63 enum
64 {
65 include_filename_field = 4,
66 nr_include_fields,
67 };
68
69
70
71 /* Options:
72
73 Valid options are: hi-bit-nr (default 0), insn-bit-size (default
74 32), insn-specifying-widths (default true), multi-sim (default false).
75
76 <option> ::=
77 ":" "option"
78 ":" <filter-flags>
79 ":" <filter-models>
80 ":" <option-name>
81 ":" <option-value>
82 <nl>
83 ;
84
85 <option-name> ::=
86 "insn-bit-size"
87 | "insn-specifying-widths"
88 | "hi-bit-nr"
89 | "flags-filter"
90 | "model-filter"
91 | "multi-sim"
92 | "format-names"
93 ;
94
95 <option-value> ::=
96 "true"
97 | "false"
98 | <integer>
99 | <list>
100 ;
101
102
103 These update the global options structure. */
104
105
106 enum
107 {
108 option_name_field = 4,
109 option_value_field,
110 nr_option_fields,
111 };
112
113
114
115 /* Macro definitions:
116
117 <insn-macro> ::=
118 ":" "define"
119 ":" <filter-flags>
120 ":" <filter-models>
121 ":" <name>
122 ":" <arg-list>
123 ":" <expression>
124 <nl>
125 ;
126
127 <arg-list> ::=
128 [ <name> { "," <arg-list> } ]
129 ;
130
131 */
132
133
134 enum
135 {
136 macro_name_field = 4,
137 macro_args_field,
138 macro_expr_field,
139 nr_macro_fields,
140 };
141
142
143
144 /* Functions and internal routins:
145
146 NB: <filter-models> and <function-models> are equivalent.
147
148
149 <function> ::=
150 ":" "function"
151 <function-spec>
152 ;
153
154 <internal> ::=
155 ":" "internal"
156 <function-spec>
157 ;
158
159 <format> ::=
160 ":" ( "%s" | ... )
161 <function-spec>
162 ;
163
164 <function-model> ::=
165 "*" [ <processor-list> ]
166 ":"
167 <nl>
168 ;
169
170 <function-spec> ::=
171 ":" <filter-flags>
172 ":" <filter-models>
173 ":" <typedef>
174 ":" <name>
175 [ ":" <parameter-list> ]
176 <nl>
177 [ <function-model> ]
178 <code-block>
179 ;
180
181 */
182
183 enum
184 {
185 function_typedef_field = 4,
186 function_name_field,
187 function_param_field,
188 nr_function_fields,
189 };
190
191 enum
192 {
193 function_model_name_field = 0,
194 nr_function_model_fields = 1,
195 };
196
197 enum
198 {
199 old_function_typedef_field = 0,
200 old_function_type_field = 2,
201 old_function_name_field = 4,
202 old_function_param_field = 5,
203 nr_old_function_fields = 5, /* parameter-list is optional */
204 };
205
206
207 typedef struct _function_entry function_entry;
208 struct _function_entry
209 {
210 line_ref *line;
211 filter *flags;
212 filter *models;
213 char *type;
214 char *name;
215 char *param;
216 table_entry *code;
217 int is_internal;
218 function_entry *next;
219 };
220
221
222 typedef void function_entry_handler
223 (lf *file, const function_entry *function, void *data);
224
225 extern void function_entry_traverse
226 (lf *file,
227 const function_entry *functions,
228 function_entry_handler * handler, void *data);
229
230
231 /* cache-macro:
232
233 <cache-macro> ::=
234 ":" <macro-type>
235 ":" <filter-flags>
236 ":" <filter-models>
237 ":" <typedef>
238 ":" <name>
239 ":" <field-name> { "," <field-name> }
240 ":" <expression>
241 <nl>
242 ;
243
244 <cache-macro-type> ::=
245 "scratch"
246 | "cache"
247 | "compute"
248 ;
249
250 <name> ::=
251 <ident>
252 | <ident> "_is_" <integer>
253 ;
254
255 A cache entry is defined (for an instruction) when all
256 <field-name>s are present as named opcode fields within the
257 instructions format.
258
259 SCRATCH and CACHE macros are defined during the cache fill stage
260 while CACHE and COMPUTE macros are defined during the instruction
261 execution stage.
262
263 */
264
265 enum
266 {
267 cache_typedef_field = 4,
268 cache_name_field,
269 cache_original_fields_field,
270 cache_expression_field,
271 nr_cache_fields,
272 };
273
274 typedef enum
275 {
276 scratch_value,
277 cache_value,
278 compute_value,
279 }
280 cache_entry_type;
281
282 typedef struct _cache_entry cache_entry;
283 struct _cache_entry
284 {
285 line_ref *line;
286 filter *flags;
287 filter *models;
288 cache_entry_type entry_type;
289 char *name;
290 filter *original_fields;
291 char *type;
292 char *expression;
293 cache_entry *next;
294 };
295
296
297
298 /* Model specs:
299
300 <model-processor> ::=
301 ":" "model"
302 ":" <filter-flags>
303 ":" <filter-models>
304 ":" <processor>
305 ":" <BFD-processor>
306 ":" <function-unit-data>
307 <nl>
308 ;
309
310 <model-macro> ::=
311 ":" "model-macro"
312 ":" <filter-flags>
313 ":" <filter-models>
314 <nl>
315 <code-block>
316 ;
317
318 <model-data> ::=
319 ":" "model-data"
320 ":" <filter-flags>
321 ":" <filter-models>
322 <nl>
323 <code-block>
324 ;
325
326 <model-static> ::=
327 ":" "model-static"
328 <function-spec>
329 ;
330
331 <model-internal> ::=
332 ":" "model-internal"
333 <function-spec>
334 ;
335
336 <model-function> ::=
337 ":" "model-internal"
338 <function-spec>
339 ;
340
341 */
342
343 enum
344 {
345 nr_model_macro_fields = 4,
346 nr_model_data_fields = 4,
347 nr_model_static_fields = nr_function_fields,
348 nr_model_internal_fields = nr_function_fields,
349 nr_model_function_fields = nr_function_fields,
350 };
351
352 typedef struct _model_data model_data;
353 struct _model_data
354 {
355 line_ref *line;
356 filter *flags;
357 table_entry *entry;
358 table_entry *code;
359 model_data *next;
360 };
361
362 enum
363 {
364 model_name_field = 4,
365 model_full_name_field,
366 model_unit_data_field,
367 nr_model_processor_fields,
368 };
369
370 typedef struct _model_entry model_entry;
371 struct _model_entry
372 {
373 line_ref *line;
374 filter *flags;
375 char *name;
376 char *full_name;
377 char *unit_data;
378 model_entry *next;
379 };
380
381
382 typedef struct _model_table model_table;
383 struct _model_table
384 {
385 filter *processors;
386 int nr_models;
387 model_entry *models;
388 model_data *macros;
389 model_data *data;
390 function_entry *statics;
391 function_entry *internals;
392 function_entry *functions;
393 };
394
395
396
397 /* Instruction format:
398
399 An instruction is composed of a sequence of N bit instruction
400 words. Each word broken into a number of instruction fields.
401 Those fields being constant (ex. an opcode) or variable (register
402 spec).
403
404 <insn-word> ::=
405 <insn-field> { "," <insn-field> } ;
406
407 <insn-field> ::=
408 ( <binary-value-implying-width>
409 | <field-name-implying-width>
410 | [ <start-or-width> "." ] <field>
411 )
412 { [ "!" | "=" ] [ <value> | <field-name> ] }
413 ;
414
415 <field> ::=
416 { "*" }+
417 | { "/" }+
418 | <field-name>
419 | "0x" <hex-value>
420 | "0b" <binary-value>
421 | "0" <octal-value>
422 | <integer-value> ;
423
424 */
425
426 typedef enum _insn_field_cond_type
427 {
428 insn_field_cond_value,
429 insn_field_cond_field,
430 }
431 insn_field_cond_type;
432 typedef enum _insn_field_cond_test
433 {
434 insn_field_cond_eq,
435 insn_field_cond_ne,
436 }
437 insn_field_cond_test;
438 typedef struct _insn_field_cond insn_field_cond;
439 struct _insn_field_cond
440 {
441 insn_field_cond_type type;
442 insn_field_cond_test test;
443 insn_uint value;
444 struct _insn_field_entry *field;
445 char *string;
446 insn_field_cond *next;
447 };
448
449
450 typedef enum _insn_field_type
451 {
452 insn_field_invalid,
453 insn_field_int,
454 insn_field_reserved,
455 insn_field_wild,
456 insn_field_string,
457 }
458 insn_field_type;
459
460 typedef struct _insn_field_entry insn_field_entry;
461 struct _insn_field_entry
462 {
463 int first;
464 int last;
465 int width;
466 int word_nr;
467 insn_field_type type;
468 insn_uint val_int;
469 char *pos_string;
470 char *val_string;
471 insn_field_cond *conditions;
472 insn_field_entry *next;
473 insn_field_entry *prev;
474 };
475
476 typedef struct _insn_bit_entry insn_bit_entry;
477 struct _insn_bit_entry
478 {
479 int value;
480 int mask;
481 insn_field_entry *field;
482 };
483
484
485
486
487 typedef struct _insn_entry insn_entry; /* forward */
488
489 typedef struct _insn_word_entry insn_word_entry;
490 struct _insn_word_entry
491 {
492 /* list of sub-fields making up the instruction. bit provides
493 faster access to the field data for bit N. */
494 insn_field_entry *first;
495 insn_field_entry *last;
496 insn_bit_entry *bit[max_insn_bit_size];
497 /* set of all the string fields */
498 filter *field_names;
499 /* For multi-word instructions, The Nth word (from zero). */
500 insn_word_entry *next;
501 };
502
503
504
505 /* Instruction model:
506
507 Provides scheduling and other data for the code modeling the
508 instruction unit.
509
510 <insn-model> ::=
511 "*" [ <processor-list> ]
512 ":" [ <function-unit-data> ]
513 <nl>
514 ;
515
516 <processor-list> ::=
517 <processor> { "," <processor>" }
518 ;
519
520 If the <processor-list> is empty, the model is made the default for
521 this instruction.
522
523 */
524
525 enum
526 {
527 insn_model_name_field = 0,
528 insn_model_unit_data_field = 1,
529 nr_insn_model_fields = 1,
530 };
531
532 typedef struct _insn_model_entry insn_model_entry;
533 struct _insn_model_entry
534 {
535 line_ref *line;
536 insn_entry *insn;
537 filter *names;
538 char *full_name;
539 char *unit_data;
540 insn_model_entry *next;
541 };
542
543
544
545 /* Instruction mnemonic:
546
547 List of assembler mnemonics for the instruction.
548
549 <insn-mnenonic> ::=
550 "\"" <assembler-mnemonic> "\""
551 [ ":" <conditional-expression> ]
552 <nl>
553 ;
554
555 An assembler mnemonic string has the syntax:
556
557 <assembler-mnemonic> ::=
558 ( [ "%" <format-spec> ] "<" <func> [ "#" <param-list> ] ">"
559 | "%%"
560 | <other-letter>
561 )+
562
563 Where, for instance, the text is translated into a printf format
564 and argument pair:
565
566 "<FUNC>" : "%ld", (long) FUNC
567 "%<FUNC>..." : "%...", FUNC
568 "%s<FUNC>" : "%s", <%s>FUNC (SD_, FUNC)
569 "%s<FUNC#P1,P2>" : "%s", <%s>FUNC (SD_, P1,P2)
570 "%lx<FUNC>" : "%lx", (unsigned long) FUNC
571 "%08lx<FUNC>" : "%08lx", (unsigned long) FUNC
572
573 And "<%s>FUNC" denotes a function declared using the "%s" record
574 specifier.
575
576
577
578 ;
579
580 */
581
582 enum
583 {
584 insn_mnemonic_format_field = 0,
585 insn_mnemonic_condition_field = 1,
586 nr_insn_mnemonic_fields = 1,
587 };
588
589 typedef struct _insn_mnemonic_entry insn_mnemonic_entry;
590 struct _insn_mnemonic_entry
591 {
592 line_ref *line;
593 insn_entry *insn;
594 char *format;
595 char *condition;
596 insn_mnemonic_entry *next;
597 };
598
599
600
601 /* Instruction:
602
603 <insn> ::=
604 <insn-word> { "+" <insn-word> }
605 ":" <format-name>
606 ":" <filter-flags>
607 ":" <options>
608 ":" <name>
609 <nl>
610 { <insn-model> }
611 { <insn-mnemonic> }
612 <code-block>
613
614 */
615
616 enum
617 {
618 insn_word_field = 0,
619 insn_format_name_field = 1,
620 insn_filter_flags_field = 2,
621 insn_options_field = 3,
622 insn_name_field = 4,
623 nr_insn_fields = 5,
624 };
625
626
627 /* typedef struct _insn_entry insn_entry; */
628 struct _insn_entry
629 {
630 line_ref *line;
631 filter *flags; /* filtered by options.filters */
632 char *format_name;
633 filter *options;
634 char *name;
635 /* the words that make up the instruction. Word provides direct
636 access to word N. Pseudo instructions can be identified by
637 nr_words == 0. */
638 int nr_words;
639 insn_word_entry *words;
640 insn_word_entry **word;
641 /* a set of all the fields from all the words */
642 filter *field_names;
643 /* an array of processor models, missing models are NULL! */
644 int nr_models;
645 insn_model_entry *models;
646 insn_model_entry **model;
647 filter *processors;
648 /* list of assember formats */
649 int nr_mnemonics;
650 insn_mnemonic_entry *mnemonics;
651 /* code body */
652 table_entry *code;
653 insn_entry *next;
654 };
655
656
657 /* Instruction table:
658
659 */
660
661 typedef struct _insn_table insn_table;
662 struct _insn_table
663 {
664 cache_entry *caches;
665 int max_nr_words;
666 int nr_insns;
667 insn_entry *insns;
668 function_entry *functions;
669 insn_entry *illegal_insn;
670 model_table *model;
671 filter *options;
672 filter *flags;
673 };
674
675 extern insn_table *load_insn_table (const char *file_name, cache_entry *cache);
676
677 typedef void insn_entry_handler
678 (lf *file, const insn_table *isa, const insn_entry *insn, void *data);
679
680 extern void insn_table_traverse_insn
681 (lf *file, const insn_table *isa, insn_entry_handler *handler, void *data);
682
683
684
685 /* Printing */
686
687 extern void print_insn_words (lf *file, const insn_entry *insn);
688
689
690
691 /* Debugging */
692
693 void dump_insn_field
694 (lf *file, const char *prefix, const insn_field_entry *field,
695 const char *suffix);
696
697 void dump_insn_word_entry
698 (lf *file, const char *prefix, const insn_word_entry *word,
699 const char *suffix);
700
701 void dump_insn_entry
702 (lf *file, const char *prefix, const insn_entry *insn, const char *suffix);
703
704 void dump_cache_entries
705 (lf *file, const char *prefix, const cache_entry *entry, const char *suffix);
706
707 void dump_insn_table
708 (lf *file, const char *prefix, const insn_table *isa, const char *suffix);
709
710 #endif /* IGEN_LD_INSN_H */