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/* opcode/i386.h -- Intel 80386 opcode table
Copyright 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
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2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler, and GDB, the GNU Debugger.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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/* The SystemV/386 SVR3.2 assembler, and probably all AT&T derived
ix86 Unix assemblers, generate floating point instructions with
reversed source and destination registers in certain cases.
Unfortunately, gcc and possibly many other programs use this
reversed syntax, so we're stuck with it.
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eg. `fsub %st(3),%st' results in st = st - st(3) as expected, but
`fsub %st,%st(3)' results in st(3) = st - st(3), rather than
the expected st(3) = st(3) - st
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This happens with all the non-commutative arithmetic floating point
operations with two register operands, where the source register is
%st, and destination register is %st(i). See FloatDR below.
The affected opcode map is dceX, dcfX, deeX, defX. */
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#ifndef SYSV386_COMPAT
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/* Set non-zero for broken, compatible instructions. Set to zero for
non-broken opcodes at your peril. gcc generates SystemV/386
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compatible instructions. */
#define SYSV386_COMPAT 1
#endif
#ifndef OLDGCC_COMPAT
/* Set non-zero to cater for old (<= 2.8.1) versions of gcc that could
generate nonsense fsubp, fsubrp, fdivp and fdivrp with operands
reversed. */
#define OLDGCC_COMPAT SYSV386_COMPAT
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#endif
static const template i386_optab[] =
{
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#define X None
#define NoSuf (No_bSuf|No_wSuf|No_lSuf|No_sSuf|No_xSuf|No_qSuf)
#define b_Suf (No_wSuf|No_lSuf|No_sSuf|No_xSuf|No_qSuf)
#define w_Suf (No_bSuf|No_lSuf|No_sSuf|No_xSuf|No_qSuf)
#define l_Suf (No_bSuf|No_wSuf|No_sSuf|No_xSuf|No_qSuf)
#define q_Suf (No_bSuf|No_wSuf|No_sSuf|No_lSuf|No_xSuf)
#define x_Suf (No_bSuf|No_wSuf|No_sSuf|No_lSuf|No_qSuf)
#define bw_Suf (No_lSuf|No_sSuf|No_xSuf|No_qSuf)
#define bl_Suf (No_wSuf|No_sSuf|No_xSuf|No_qSuf)
#define wl_Suf (No_bSuf|No_sSuf|No_xSuf|No_qSuf)
#define wlq_Suf (No_bSuf|No_sSuf|No_xSuf)
#define lq_Suf (No_bSuf|No_wSuf|No_sSuf|No_xSuf)
#define wq_Suf (No_bSuf|No_lSuf|No_sSuf|No_xSuf)
#define sl_Suf (No_bSuf|No_wSuf|No_xSuf|No_qSuf)
#define bwl_Suf (No_sSuf|No_xSuf|No_qSuf)
#define bwlq_Suf (No_sSuf|No_xSuf)
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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#define FP (NoSuf)
#define l_FP (l_Suf)
#define q_FP (q_Suf|NoRex64)
#define x_FP (x_Suf|FloatMF)
#define sl_FP (sl_Suf|FloatMF)
#if SYSV386_COMPAT
/* Someone forgot that the FloatR bit reverses the operation when not
equal to the FloatD bit. ie. Changing only FloatD results in the
destination being swapped *and* the direction being reversed. */
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#define FloatDR FloatD
#else
#define FloatDR (FloatD|FloatR)
#endif
/* Move instructions. */
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#define MOV_AX_DISP32 0xa0
/* We put the 64bit displacement first and we only mark constants
larger than 32bit as Disp64. */
{ "mov", 2, 0xa0, X, Cpu64, bwlq_Suf|D|W, { Disp64, Acc, 0 } },
{ "mov", 2, 0xa0, X, CpuNo64,bwl_Suf|D|W, { Disp16|Disp32, Acc, 0 } },
{ "mov", 2, 0x88, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|D|W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
/* In the 64bit mode the short form mov immediate is redefined to have
64bit value. */
{ "mov", 2, 0xb0, X, 0, bwl_Suf|W|ShortForm, { EncImm, Reg8|Reg16|Reg32, 0 } },
{ "mov", 2, 0xc6, 0, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { EncImm, Reg|AnyMem, 0 } },
{ "mov", 2, 0xb0, X, Cpu64, q_Suf|W|ShortForm, { Imm64, Reg64, 0 } },
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/* The segment register moves accept WordReg so that a segment register
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can be copied to a 32 bit register, and vice versa, without using a
size prefix. When moving to a 32 bit register, the upper 16 bits
are set to an implementation defined value (on the Pentium Pro,
the implementation defined value is zero). */
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{ "mov", 2, 0x8c, X, 0, wl_Suf|Modrm, { SReg2, WordReg|InvMem, 0 } },
{ "mov", 2, 0x8c, X, 0, w_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize, { SReg2, WordMem, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{ "mov", 2, 0x8c, X, Cpu386, wl_Suf|Modrm, { SReg3, WordReg|InvMem, 0 } },
{ "mov", 2, 0x8c, X, Cpu386, w_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize, { SReg3, WordMem, 0 } },
{ "mov", 2, 0x8e, X, 0, wl_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize, { WordReg, SReg2, 0 } },
{ "mov", 2, 0x8e, X, 0, w_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize, { WordMem, SReg2, 0 } },
{ "mov", 2, 0x8e, X, Cpu386, wl_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize, { WordReg, SReg3, 0 } },
{ "mov", 2, 0x8e, X, Cpu386, w_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize, { WordMem, SReg3, 0 } },
/* Move to/from control debug registers. In the 16 or 32bit modes they are 32bit. In the 64bit
mode they are 64bit.*/
{ "mov", 2, 0x0f20, X, Cpu386|CpuNo64, l_Suf|D|Modrm|IgnoreSize,{ Control, Reg32|InvMem, 0} },
{ "mov", 2, 0x0f20, X, Cpu64, q_Suf|D|Modrm|IgnoreSize|NoRex64,{ Control, Reg64|InvMem, 0} },
{ "mov", 2, 0x0f21, X, Cpu386|CpuNo64, l_Suf|D|Modrm|IgnoreSize,{ Debug, Reg32|InvMem, 0} },
{ "mov", 2, 0x0f21, X, Cpu64, q_Suf|D|Modrm|IgnoreSize|NoRex64,{ Debug, Reg64|InvMem, 0} },
{ "mov", 2, 0x0f24, X, Cpu386|CpuNo64, l_Suf|D|Modrm|IgnoreSize, { Test, Reg32|InvMem, 0} },
{ "movabs",2, 0xa0, X, Cpu64, bwlq_Suf|D|W, { Disp64, Acc, 0 } },
{ "movabs",2, 0xb0, X, Cpu64, q_Suf|W|ShortForm, { Imm64, Reg64, 0 } },
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/* Move with sign extend. */
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/* "movsbl" & "movsbw" must not be unified into "movsb" to avoid
conflict with the "movs" string move instruction. */
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{"movsbl", 2, 0x0fbe, X, Cpu386, NoSuf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, Reg32, 0} },
{"movsbw", 2, 0x0fbe, X, Cpu386, NoSuf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, Reg16, 0} },
{"movswl", 2, 0x0fbf, X, Cpu386, NoSuf|Modrm, { Reg16|ShortMem,Reg32, 0} },
{"movsbq", 2, 0x0fbe, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|Modrm|Rex64, { Reg8|ByteMem, Reg64, 0} },
{"movswq", 2, 0x0fbf, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|Modrm|Rex64, { Reg16|ShortMem,Reg64, 0} },
{"movslq", 2, 0x63, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|Modrm|Rex64, { Reg32|WordMem, Reg64, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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/* Intel Syntax next 3 insns */
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{"movsx", 2, 0x0fbe, X, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, WordReg, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"movsx", 2, 0x0fbf, X, Cpu386, w_Suf|Modrm, { Reg16|ShortMem, Reg32|Reg64, 0} },
{"movsx", 2, 0x63, X, Cpu64, l_Suf|Modrm|Rex64, { Reg32|WordMem, Reg64, 0} },
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/* Move with zero extend. We can't remove "movzb" since existing
assembly codes may use it. */
{"movzb", 2, 0x0fb6, X, Cpu386, wl_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, WordReg, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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/* "movzbl" & "movzbw" should not be unified into "movzb" for
consistency with the sign extending moves above. */
{"movzbl", 2, 0x0fb6, X, Cpu386, NoSuf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, Reg32, 0} },
{"movzbw", 2, 0x0fb6, X, Cpu386, NoSuf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, Reg16, 0} },
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{"movzwl", 2, 0x0fb7, X, Cpu386, NoSuf|Modrm, { Reg16|ShortMem, Reg32, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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/* These instructions are not particulary useful, since the zero extend
32->64 is implicit, but we can encode them. */
{"movzbq", 2, 0x0fb6, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|Modrm|Rex64, { Reg8|ByteMem, Reg64, 0} },
{"movzwq", 2, 0x0fb7, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|Modrm|Rex64, { Reg16|ShortMem, Reg64, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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/* Intel Syntax next 2 insns (the 64-bit variants are not particulary useful,
since the zero extend 32->64 is implicit, but we can encode them). */
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{"movzx", 2, 0x0fb6, X, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, WordReg, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"movzx", 2, 0x0fb7, X, Cpu386, w_Suf|Modrm, { Reg16|ShortMem, Reg32|Reg64, 0} },
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/* Push instructions. */
{"push", 1, 0x50, X, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|ShortForm|DefaultSize, { WordReg, 0, 0 } },
{"push", 1, 0xff, 6, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Modrm|DefaultSize, { WordReg|WordMem, 0, 0 } },
{"push", 1, 0x6a, X, Cpu186|CpuNo64, wl_Suf|DefaultSize, { Imm8S, 0, 0} },
{"push", 1, 0x68, X, Cpu186|CpuNo64, wl_Suf|DefaultSize, { Imm16|Imm32, 0, 0} },
{"push", 1, 0x06, X, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Seg2ShortForm|DefaultSize, { SReg2, 0, 0 } },
{"push", 1, 0x0fa0, X, Cpu386|CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Seg3ShortForm|DefaultSize, { SReg3, 0, 0 } },
/* In 64bit mode, the operand size is implicitly 64bit. */
{"push", 1, 0x50, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|ShortForm|DefaultSize|NoRex64, { Reg16|Reg64, 0, 0 } },
{"push", 1, 0xff, 6, Cpu64, wq_Suf|Modrm|DefaultSize|NoRex64, { Reg16|Reg64|WordMem, 0, 0 } },
{"push", 1, 0x6a, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|DefaultSize|NoRex64, { Imm8S, 0, 0} },
{"push", 1, 0x68, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|DefaultSize|NoRex64, { Imm32S|Imm16, 0, 0} },
{"push", 1, 0x0fa0, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|Seg3ShortForm|DefaultSize|NoRex64, { SReg3, 0, 0 } },
{"pusha", 0, 0x60, X, Cpu186|CpuNo64, wl_Suf|DefaultSize, { 0, 0, 0 } },
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/* Pop instructions. */
{"pop", 1, 0x58, X, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|ShortForm|DefaultSize, { WordReg, 0, 0 } },
{"pop", 1, 0x8f, 0, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Modrm|DefaultSize, { WordReg|WordMem, 0, 0 } },
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#define POP_SEG_SHORT 0x07
{"pop", 1, 0x07, X, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Seg2ShortForm|DefaultSize, { SReg2, 0, 0 } },
{"pop", 1, 0x0fa1, X, Cpu386|CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Seg3ShortForm|DefaultSize, { SReg3, 0, 0 } },
/* In 64bit mode, the operand size is implicitly 64bit. */
{"pop", 1, 0x58, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|ShortForm|DefaultSize|NoRex64, { Reg16|Reg64, 0, 0 } },
{"pop", 1, 0x8f, 0, Cpu64, wq_Suf|Modrm|DefaultSize|NoRex64, { Reg16|Reg64|WordMem, 0, 0 } },
{"pop", 1, 0x0fa1, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|Seg3ShortForm|DefaultSize|NoRex64, { SReg3, 0, 0 } },
{"popa", 0, 0x61, X, Cpu186|CpuNo64, wl_Suf|DefaultSize, { 0, 0, 0 } },
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/* Exchange instructions.
xchg commutes: we allow both operand orders.
In the 64bit code, xchg rax, rax is reused for new nop instruction. */
{"xchg", 2, 0x90, X, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|ShortForm, { WordReg, Acc, 0 } },
{"xchg", 2, 0x90, X, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|ShortForm, { Acc, WordReg, 0 } },
{"xchg", 2, 0x90, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|ShortForm, { Reg16|Reg64, Acc, 0 } },
{"xchg", 2, 0x90, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|ShortForm, { Acc, Reg16|Reg64, 0 } },
{"xchg", 2, 0x86, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|AnyMem, 0 } },
{"xchg", 2, 0x86, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, Reg, 0 } },
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/* In/out from ports. */
/* XXX should reject %rax */
{"in", 2, 0xe4, X, 0, bwl_Suf|W, { Imm8, Acc, 0 } },
{"in", 2, 0xec, X, 0, bwl_Suf|W, { InOutPortReg, Acc, 0 } },
{"in", 1, 0xe4, X, 0, bwl_Suf|W, { Imm8, 0, 0 } },
{"in", 1, 0xec, X, 0, bwl_Suf|W, { InOutPortReg, 0, 0 } },
{"out", 2, 0xe6, X, 0, bwl_Suf|W, { Acc, Imm8, 0 } },
{"out", 2, 0xee, X, 0, bwl_Suf|W, { Acc, InOutPortReg, 0 } },
{"out", 1, 0xe6, X, 0, bwl_Suf|W, { Imm8, 0, 0 } },
{"out", 1, 0xee, X, 0, bwl_Suf|W, { InOutPortReg, 0, 0 } },
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/* Load effective address. */
{"lea", 2, 0x8d, X, 0, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordMem, WordReg, 0 } },
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/* Load segment registers from memory. */
{"lds", 2, 0xc5, X, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Modrm, { WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"les", 2, 0xc4, X, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Modrm, { WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"lfs", 2, 0x0fb4, X, Cpu386, wl_Suf|Modrm, { WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"lgs", 2, 0x0fb5, X, Cpu386, wl_Suf|Modrm, { WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"lss", 2, 0x0fb2, X, Cpu386, wl_Suf|Modrm, { WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
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/* Flags register instructions. */
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{"clc", 0, 0xf8, X, 0, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cld", 0, 0xfc, X, 0, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cli", 0, 0xfa, X, 0, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"clts", 0, 0x0f06, X, Cpu286, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cmc", 0, 0xf5, X, 0, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"lahf", 0, 0x9f, X, 0, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"sahf", 0, 0x9e, X, 0, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"pushf", 0, 0x9c, X, CpuNo64,wl_Suf|DefaultSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"pushf", 0, 0x9c, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|DefaultSize|NoRex64,{ 0, 0, 0} },
{"popf", 0, 0x9d, X, CpuNo64,wl_Suf|DefaultSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"popf", 0, 0x9d, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|DefaultSize|NoRex64,{ 0, 0, 0} },
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{"stc", 0, 0xf9, X, 0, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"std", 0, 0xfd, X, 0, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"sti", 0, 0xfb, X, 0, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
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/* Arithmetic. */
{"add", 2, 0x00, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|D|W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"add", 2, 0x83, 0, 0, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"add", 2, 0x04, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W, { EncImm, Acc, 0} },
{"add", 2, 0x80, 0, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { EncImm, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"inc", 1, 0x40, X, CpuNo64,wl_Suf|ShortForm, { WordReg, 0, 0} },
{"inc", 1, 0xfe, 0, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"sub", 2, 0x28, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|D|W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"sub", 2, 0x83, 5, 0, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"sub", 2, 0x2c, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W, { EncImm, Acc, 0} },
{"sub", 2, 0x80, 5, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { EncImm, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"dec", 1, 0x48, X, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|ShortForm, { WordReg, 0, 0} },
{"dec", 1, 0xfe, 1, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"sbb", 2, 0x18, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|D|W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"sbb", 2, 0x83, 3, 0, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"sbb", 2, 0x1c, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W, { EncImm, Acc, 0} },
{"sbb", 2, 0x80, 3, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { EncImm, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"cmp", 2, 0x38, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|D|W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"cmp", 2, 0x83, 7, 0, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"cmp", 2, 0x3c, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W, { EncImm, Acc, 0} },
{"cmp", 2, 0x80, 7, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { EncImm, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"test", 2, 0x84, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, Reg, 0} },
{"test", 2, 0x84, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"test", 2, 0xa8, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W, { EncImm, Acc, 0} },
{"test", 2, 0xf6, 0, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { EncImm, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"and", 2, 0x20, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|D|W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"and", 2, 0x83, 4, 0, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"and", 2, 0x24, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W, { EncImm, Acc, 0} },
{"and", 2, 0x80, 4, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { EncImm, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"or", 2, 0x08, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|D|W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"or", 2, 0x83, 1, 0, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"or", 2, 0x0c, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W, { EncImm, Acc, 0} },
{"or", 2, 0x80, 1, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { EncImm, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"xor", 2, 0x30, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|D|W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"xor", 2, 0x83, 6, 0, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"xor", 2, 0x34, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W, { EncImm, Acc, 0} },
{"xor", 2, 0x80, 6, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { EncImm, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
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/* clr with 1 operand is really xor with 2 operands. */
{"clr", 1, 0x30, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm|regKludge, { Reg, 0, 0 } },
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{"adc", 2, 0x10, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|D|W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"adc", 2, 0x83, 2, 0, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"adc", 2, 0x14, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W, { EncImm, Acc, 0} },
{"adc", 2, 0x80, 2, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { EncImm, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
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{"neg", 1, 0xf6, 3, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"not", 1, 0xf6, 2, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
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{"aaa", 0, 0x37, X, CpuNo64, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"aas", 0, 0x3f, X, CpuNo64, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"daa", 0, 0x27, X, CpuNo64, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"das", 0, 0x2f, X, CpuNo64, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"aad", 0, 0xd50a, X, CpuNo64, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"aad", 1, 0xd5, X, CpuNo64, NoSuf, { Imm8, 0, 0} },
{"aam", 0, 0xd40a, X, CpuNo64, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"aam", 1, 0xd4, X, CpuNo64, NoSuf, { Imm8, 0, 0} },
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/* Conversion insns. */
/* Intel naming */
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{"cbw", 0, 0x98, X, 0, NoSuf|Size16, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cdqe", 0, 0x98, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|Size64, { 0, 0, 0} },
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{"cwde", 0, 0x98, X, 0, NoSuf|Size32, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cwd", 0, 0x99, X, 0, NoSuf|Size16, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cdq", 0, 0x99, X, 0, NoSuf|Size32, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cqo", 0, 0x99, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|Size64, { 0, 0, 0} },
/* AT&T naming */
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{"cbtw", 0, 0x98, X, 0, NoSuf|Size16, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cltq", 0, 0x98, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|Size64, { 0, 0, 0} },
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{"cwtl", 0, 0x98, X, 0, NoSuf|Size32, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cwtd", 0, 0x99, X, 0, NoSuf|Size16, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cltd", 0, 0x99, X, 0, NoSuf|Size32, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cqto", 0, 0x99, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|Size64, { 0, 0, 0} },
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/* Warning! the mul/imul (opcode 0xf6) must only have 1 operand! They are
expanding 64-bit multiplies, and *cannot* be selected to accomplish
'imul %ebx, %eax' (opcode 0x0faf must be used in this case)
These multiplies can only be selected with single operand forms. */
{"mul", 1, 0xf6, 4, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"imul", 1, 0xf6, 5, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"imul", 2, 0x0faf, X, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"imul", 3, 0x6b, X, Cpu186, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, WordReg} },
{"imul", 3, 0x69, X, Cpu186, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm16|Imm32S|Imm32, WordReg|WordMem, WordReg} },
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/* imul with 2 operands mimics imul with 3 by putting the register in
both i.rm.reg & i.rm.regmem fields. regKludge enables this
transformation. */
{"imul", 2, 0x6b, X, Cpu186, wlq_Suf|Modrm|regKludge,{ Imm8S, WordReg, 0} },
{"imul", 2, 0x69, X, Cpu186, wlq_Suf|Modrm|regKludge,{ Imm16|Imm32S|Imm32, WordReg, 0} },
{"div", 1, 0xf6, 6, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"div", 2, 0xf6, 6, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, Acc, 0} },
{"idiv", 1, 0xf6, 7, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"idiv", 2, 0xf6, 7, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, Acc, 0} },
{"rol", 2, 0xd0, 0, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"rol", 2, 0xc0, 0, Cpu186, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"rol", 2, 0xd2, 0, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"rol", 1, 0xd0, 0, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"ror", 2, 0xd0, 1, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"ror", 2, 0xc0, 1, Cpu186, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"ror", 2, 0xd2, 1, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"ror", 1, 0xd0, 1, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"rcl", 2, 0xd0, 2, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"rcl", 2, 0xc0, 2, Cpu186, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"rcl", 2, 0xd2, 2, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"rcl", 1, 0xd0, 2, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"rcr", 2, 0xd0, 3, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"rcr", 2, 0xc0, 3, Cpu186, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"rcr", 2, 0xd2, 3, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"rcr", 1, 0xd0, 3, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"sal", 2, 0xd0, 4, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"sal", 2, 0xc0, 4, Cpu186, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"sal", 2, 0xd2, 4, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"sal", 1, 0xd0, 4, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"shl", 2, 0xd0, 4, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"shl", 2, 0xc0, 4, Cpu186, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"shl", 2, 0xd2, 4, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"shl", 1, 0xd0, 4, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"shr", 2, 0xd0, 5, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"shr", 2, 0xc0, 5, Cpu186, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"shr", 2, 0xd2, 5, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"shr", 1, 0xd0, 5, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"sar", 2, 0xd0, 7, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"sar", 2, 0xc0, 7, Cpu186, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"sar", 2, 0xd2, 7, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|AnyMem, 0} },
{"sar", 1, 0xd0, 7, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg|AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"shld", 3, 0x0fa4, X, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8, WordReg, WordReg|WordMem} },
{"shld", 3, 0x0fa5, X, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { ShiftCount, WordReg, WordReg|WordMem} },
{"shld", 2, 0x0fa5, X, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"shrd", 3, 0x0fac, X, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8, WordReg, WordReg|WordMem} },
{"shrd", 3, 0x0fad, X, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { ShiftCount, WordReg, WordReg|WordMem} },
{"shrd", 2, 0x0fad, X, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
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/* Control transfer instructions. */
{"call", 1, 0xe8, X, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|JumpDword|DefaultSize, { Disp16|Disp32, 0, 0} },
{"call", 1, 0xe8, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|JumpDword|DefaultSize|NoRex64, { Disp16|Disp32, 0, 0} },
{"call", 1, 0xff, 2, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Modrm|DefaultSize, { WordReg|WordMem|JumpAbsolute, 0, 0} },
{"call", 1, 0xff, 2, Cpu64, wq_Suf|Modrm|DefaultSize|NoRex64, { Reg16|Reg64|WordMem|LLongMem|JumpAbsolute, 0, 0} },
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/* Intel Syntax */
{"call", 2, 0x9a, X, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|JumpInterSegment|DefaultSize, { Imm16, Imm16|Imm32, 0} },
/* Intel Syntax */
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"call", 1, 0xff, 3, 0, x_Suf|Modrm|DefaultSize, {WordMem|JumpAbsolute, 0, 0} },
{"lcall", 2, 0x9a, X, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|JumpInterSegment|DefaultSize, {Imm16, Imm16|Imm32, 0} },
{"lcall", 1, 0xff, 3, 0, wl_Suf|Modrm|DefaultSize, {WordMem|JumpAbsolute, 0, 0} },
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#define JUMP_PC_RELATIVE 0xeb
{"jmp", 1, 0xeb, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp,0, 0} },
{"jmp", 1, 0xff, 4, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem|JumpAbsolute, 0, 0} },
{"jmp", 1, 0xff, 4, Cpu64, wq_Suf|Modrm|NoRex64, { Reg16|Reg64|ShortMem|LLongMem|JumpAbsolute, 0, 0} },
/* Intel Syntax. */
{"jmp", 2, 0xea, X, CpuNo64,wl_Suf|JumpInterSegment, { Imm16, Imm16|Imm32, 0} },
/* Intel Syntax. */
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"jmp", 1, 0xff, 5, 0, x_Suf|Modrm, { WordMem|JumpAbsolute, 0, 0} },
{"ljmp", 2, 0xea, X, CpuNo64, wl_Suf|JumpInterSegment, { Imm16, Imm16|Imm32, 0} },
{"ljmp", 1, 0xff, 5, 0, wl_Suf|Modrm, { WordMem|JumpAbsolute, 0, 0} },
{"ret", 0, 0xc3, X, CpuNo64,wl_Suf|DefaultSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"ret", 1, 0xc2, X, CpuNo64,wl_Suf|DefaultSize, { Imm16, 0, 0} },
{"ret", 0, 0xc3, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|DefaultSize|NoRex64,{ 0, 0, 0} },
{"ret", 1, 0xc2, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|DefaultSize|NoRex64,{ Imm16, 0, 0} },
{"lret", 0, 0xcb, X, 0, wlq_Suf|DefaultSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"lret", 1, 0xca, X, 0, wlq_Suf|DefaultSize, { Imm16, 0, 0} },
{"enter", 2, 0xc8, X, Cpu186|CpuNo64, wl_Suf|DefaultSize, { Imm16, Imm8, 0} },
{"enter", 2, 0xc8, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|DefaultSize|NoRex64, { Imm16, Imm8, 0} },
{"leave", 0, 0xc9, X, Cpu186|CpuNo64, wl_Suf|DefaultSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"leave", 0, 0xc9, X, Cpu64, wq_Suf|DefaultSize|NoRex64, { 0, 0, 0} },
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/* Conditional jumps. */
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{"jo", 1, 0x70, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jno", 1, 0x71, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jb", 1, 0x72, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jc", 1, 0x72, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jnae", 1, 0x72, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jnb", 1, 0x73, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jnc", 1, 0x73, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jae", 1, 0x73, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"je", 1, 0x74, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jz", 1, 0x74, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jne", 1, 0x75, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jnz", 1, 0x75, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jbe", 1, 0x76, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jna", 1, 0x76, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jnbe", 1, 0x77, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"ja", 1, 0x77, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"js", 1, 0x78, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jns", 1, 0x79, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jp", 1, 0x7a, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jpe", 1, 0x7a, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jnp", 1, 0x7b, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jpo", 1, 0x7b, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jl", 1, 0x7c, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jnge", 1, 0x7c, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jnl", 1, 0x7d, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jge", 1, 0x7d, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jle", 1, 0x7e, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jng", 1, 0x7e, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jnle", 1, 0x7f, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jg", 1, 0x7f, X, 0, NoSuf|Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} },
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/* jcxz vs. jecxz is chosen on the basis of the address size prefix. */
{"jcxz", 1, 0xe3, X, CpuNo64,NoSuf|JumpByte|Size16, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jecxz", 1, 0xe3, X, CpuNo64,NoSuf|JumpByte|Size32, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jecxz", 1, 0x67e3, X, Cpu64,NoSuf|JumpByte|Size32, { Disp, 0, 0} },
{"jrcxz", 1, 0xe3, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|JumpByte|Size64|NoRex64, { Disp, 0, 0} },
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/* The loop instructions also use the address size prefix to select
%cx rather than %ecx for the loop count, so the `w' form of these
instructions emit an address size prefix rather than a data size
prefix. */
{"loop", 1, 0xe2, X, CpuNo64,wl_Suf|JumpByte,{ Disp, 0, 0} },
{"loop", 1, 0xe2, X, Cpu64, lq_Suf|JumpByte|NoRex64,{ Disp, 0, 0} },
{"loopz", 1, 0xe1, X, CpuNo64,wl_Suf|JumpByte,{ Disp, 0, 0} },
{"loopz", 1, 0xe1, X, Cpu64, lq_Suf|JumpByte|NoRex64,{ Disp, 0, 0} },
{"loope", 1, 0xe1, X, CpuNo64,wl_Suf|JumpByte,{ Disp, 0, 0} },
{"loope", 1, 0xe1, X, Cpu64, lq_Suf|JumpByte|NoRex64,{ Disp, 0, 0} },
{"loopnz", 1, 0xe0, X, CpuNo64,wl_Suf|JumpByte,{ Disp, 0, 0} },
{"loopnz", 1, 0xe0, X, Cpu64, lq_Suf|JumpByte|NoRex64,{ Disp, 0, 0} },
{"loopne", 1, 0xe0, X, CpuNo64,wl_Suf|JumpByte,{ Disp, 0, 0} },
{"loopne", 1, 0xe0, X, Cpu64, lq_Suf|JumpByte|NoRex64,{ Disp, 0, 0} },
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/* Set byte on flag instructions. */
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{"seto", 1, 0x0f90, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setno", 1, 0x0f91, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setb", 1, 0x0f92, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setc", 1, 0x0f92, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setnae", 1, 0x0f92, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setnb", 1, 0x0f93, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setnc", 1, 0x0f93, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setae", 1, 0x0f93, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"sete", 1, 0x0f94, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setz", 1, 0x0f94, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setne", 1, 0x0f95, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setnz", 1, 0x0f95, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setbe", 1, 0x0f96, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setna", 1, 0x0f96, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setnbe", 1, 0x0f97, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"seta", 1, 0x0f97, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"sets", 1, 0x0f98, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setns", 1, 0x0f99, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setp", 1, 0x0f9a, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setpe", 1, 0x0f9a, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setnp", 1, 0x0f9b, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setpo", 1, 0x0f9b, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setl", 1, 0x0f9c, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setnge", 1, 0x0f9c, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setnl", 1, 0x0f9d, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setge", 1, 0x0f9d, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setle", 1, 0x0f9e, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setng", 1, 0x0f9e, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setnle", 1, 0x0f9f, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
{"setg", 1, 0x0f9f, 0, Cpu386, b_Suf|Modrm, { Reg8|ByteMem, 0, 0} },
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/* String manipulation. */
{"cmps", 0, 0xa6, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cmps", 2, 0xa6, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem|EsSeg, AnyMem, 0} },
{"scmp", 0, 0xa6, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"scmp", 2, 0xa6, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem|EsSeg, AnyMem, 0} },
{"ins", 0, 0x6c, X, Cpu186, bwl_Suf|W|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"ins", 2, 0x6c, X, Cpu186, bwl_Suf|W|IsString, { InOutPortReg, AnyMem|EsSeg, 0} },
{"outs", 0, 0x6e, X, Cpu186, bwl_Suf|W|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"outs", 2, 0x6e, X, Cpu186, bwl_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem, InOutPortReg, 0} },
{"lods", 0, 0xac, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"lods", 1, 0xac, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"lods", 2, 0xac, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem, Acc, 0} },
{"slod", 0, 0xac, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"slod", 1, 0xac, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem, 0, 0} },
{"slod", 2, 0xac, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem, Acc, 0} },
{"movs", 0, 0xa4, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"movs", 2, 0xa4, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem, AnyMem|EsSeg, 0} },
{"smov", 0, 0xa4, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"smov", 2, 0xa4, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem, AnyMem|EsSeg, 0} },
{"scas", 0, 0xae, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"scas", 1, 0xae, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem|EsSeg, 0, 0} },
{"scas", 2, 0xae, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem|EsSeg, Acc, 0} },
{"ssca", 0, 0xae, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"ssca", 1, 0xae, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem|EsSeg, 0, 0} },
{"ssca", 2, 0xae, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem|EsSeg, Acc, 0} },
{"stos", 0, 0xaa, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"stos", 1, 0xaa, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem|EsSeg, 0, 0} },
{"stos", 2, 0xaa, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { Acc, AnyMem|EsSeg, 0} },
{"ssto", 0, 0xaa, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"ssto", 1, 0xaa, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { AnyMem|EsSeg, 0, 0} },
{"ssto", 2, 0xaa, X, 0, bwlq_Suf|W|IsString, { Acc, AnyMem|EsSeg, 0} },
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{"xlat", 0, 0xd7, X, 0, b_Suf|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"xlat", 1, 0xd7, X, 0, b_Suf|IsString, { AnyMem, 0, 0} },
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/* Bit manipulation. */
{"bsf", 2, 0x0fbc, X, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"bsr", 2, 0x0fbd, X, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"bt", 2, 0x0fa3, X, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"bt", 2, 0x0fba, 4, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"btc", 2, 0x0fbb, X, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"btc", 2, 0x0fba, 7, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"btr", 2, 0x0fb3, X, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"btr", 2, 0x0fba, 6, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"bts", 2, 0x0fab, X, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
{"bts", 2, 0x0fba, 5, Cpu386, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { Imm8, WordReg|WordMem, 0} },
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/* Interrupts & op. sys insns. */
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/* See gas/config/tc-i386.c for conversion of 'int $3' into the special
int 3 insn. */
#define INT_OPCODE 0xcd
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#define INT3_OPCODE 0xcc
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{"int", 1, 0xcd, X, 0, NoSuf, { Imm8, 0, 0} },
{"int3", 0, 0xcc, X, 0, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"into", 0, 0xce, X, CpuNo64, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"iret", 0, 0xcf, X, 0, wlq_Suf|DefaultSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
/* i386sl, i486sl, later 486, and Pentium. */
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{"rsm", 0, 0x0faa, X, Cpu386, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
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{"bound", 2, 0x62, X, Cpu186|CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg, WordMem, 0} },
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{"hlt", 0, 0xf4, X, 0, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"nop", 1, 0x0f1f, X, Cpu686, wl_Suf|Modrm, { WordMem, 0, 0} },
/* nop is actually "xchg %ax,%ax" in 16bit mode, "xchg %eax,%eax" in
32bit mode and "xchg %rax,%rax" in 64bit mode. */
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{"nop", 0, 0x90, X, 0, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
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/* Protection control. */
{"arpl", 2, 0x63, X, Cpu286|CpuNo64, w_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize,{ Reg16, Reg16|ShortMem, 0} },
{"lar", 2, 0x0f02, X, Cpu286, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"lgdt", 1, 0x0f01, 2, Cpu286|CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Modrm, { WordMem, 0, 0} },
{"lgdt", 1, 0x0f01, 2, Cpu64, q_Suf|Modrm|NoRex64, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"lidt", 1, 0x0f01, 3, Cpu286|CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Modrm, { WordMem, 0, 0} },
{"lidt", 1, 0x0f01, 3, Cpu64, q_Suf|Modrm|NoRex64, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
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{"lldt", 1, 0x0f00, 2, Cpu286, w_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize,{ Reg16|ShortMem, 0, 0} },
{"lmsw", 1, 0x0f01, 6, Cpu286, w_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize,{ Reg16|ShortMem, 0, 0} },
{"lsl", 2, 0x0f03, X, Cpu286, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
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{"ltr", 1, 0x0f00, 3, Cpu286, w_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize,{ Reg16|ShortMem, 0, 0} },
{"sgdt", 1, 0x0f01, 0, Cpu286|CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Modrm, { WordMem, 0, 0} },
{"sgdt", 1, 0x0f01, 0, Cpu64, q_Suf|Modrm|NoRex64, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"sidt", 1, 0x0f01, 1, Cpu286|CpuNo64, wl_Suf|Modrm, { WordMem, 0, 0} },
{"sidt", 1, 0x0f01, 1, Cpu64, q_Suf|Modrm|NoRex64, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"sldt", 1, 0x0f00, 0, Cpu286, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|InvMem, 0, 0} },
{"sldt", 1, 0x0f00, 0, Cpu286, w_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize,{ ShortMem, 0, 0} },
{"smsw", 1, 0x0f01, 4, Cpu286, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|InvMem, 0, 0} },
{"smsw", 1, 0x0f01, 4, Cpu286, w_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize,{ ShortMem, 0, 0} },
{"str", 1, 0x0f00, 1, Cpu286, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|InvMem, 0, 0} },
{"str", 1, 0x0f00, 1, Cpu286, w_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize,{ ShortMem, 0, 0} },
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{"verr", 1, 0x0f00, 4, Cpu286, w_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize,{ Reg16|ShortMem, 0, 0} },
{"verw", 1, 0x0f00, 5, Cpu286, w_Suf|Modrm|IgnoreSize,{ Reg16|ShortMem, 0, 0} },
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/* Floating point instructions. */
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/* load */
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{"fld", 1, 0xd9c0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"fld", 1, 0xd9, 0, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { LongMem|LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fld", 1, 0xd9c0, X, 0, l_FP|ShortForm|IgnoreSize|Ugh, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
1999-05-03 09:29:06 +02:00
/* Intel Syntax */
2000-05-13 11:26:23 +02:00
{"fld", 1, 0xdb, 5, 0, x_FP|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"fild", 1, 0xdf, 0, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { ShortMem|LongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fild", 1, 0xdf, 5, 0, q_FP|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
2000-05-13 11:26:23 +02:00
{"fildll", 1, 0xdf, 5, 0, FP|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fldt", 1, 0xdb, 5, 0, FP|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fbld", 1, 0xdf, 4, 0, x_Suf|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
1999-05-03 09:29:06 +02:00
/* store (no pop) */
2000-05-13 11:26:23 +02:00
{"fst", 1, 0xddd0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"fst", 1, 0xd9, 2, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { LongMem|LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fst", 1, 0xddd0, X, 0, l_FP|ShortForm|IgnoreSize|Ugh, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fist", 1, 0xdf, 2, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { ShortMem|LongMem, 0, 0} },
1999-05-03 09:29:06 +02:00
/* store (with pop) */
2000-05-13 11:26:23 +02:00
{"fstp", 1, 0xddd8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"fstp", 1, 0xd9, 3, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { LongMem|LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fstp", 1, 0xddd8, X, 0, l_FP|ShortForm|IgnoreSize|Ugh, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
1999-05-03 09:29:06 +02:00
/* Intel Syntax */
2000-05-13 11:26:23 +02:00
{"fstp", 1, 0xdb, 7, 0, x_FP|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"fistp", 1, 0xdf, 3, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { ShortMem|LongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fistp", 1, 0xdf, 7, 0, q_FP|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
2000-05-13 11:26:23 +02:00
{"fistpll",1, 0xdf, 7, 0, FP|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fstpt", 1, 0xdb, 7, 0, FP|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fbstp", 1, 0xdf, 6, 0, x_Suf|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
1999-05-03 09:29:06 +02:00
/* exchange %st<n> with %st0 */
2000-05-13 11:26:23 +02:00
{"fxch", 1, 0xd9c8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
/* alias for fxch %st(1) */
{"fxch", 0, 0xd9c9, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
1999-05-03 09:29:06 +02:00
/* comparison (without pop) */
2000-05-13 11:26:23 +02:00
{"fcom", 1, 0xd8d0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
/* alias for fcom %st(1) */
{"fcom", 0, 0xd8d1, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"fcom", 1, 0xd8, 2, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { LongMem|LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fcom", 1, 0xd8d0, X, 0, l_FP|ShortForm|IgnoreSize|Ugh, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"ficom", 1, 0xde, 2, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { ShortMem|LongMem, 0, 0} },
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/* comparison (with pop) */
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{"fcomp", 1, 0xd8d8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
/* alias for fcomp %st(1) */
{"fcomp", 0, 0xd8d9, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"fcomp", 1, 0xd8, 3, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { LongMem|LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fcomp", 1, 0xd8d8, X, 0, l_FP|ShortForm|IgnoreSize|Ugh, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"ficomp", 1, 0xde, 3, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { ShortMem|LongMem, 0, 0} },
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{"fcompp", 0, 0xded9, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
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/* unordered comparison (with pop) */
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{"fucom", 1, 0xdde0, X, Cpu286, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
/* alias for fucom %st(1) */
{"fucom", 0, 0xdde1, X, Cpu286, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fucomp", 1, 0xdde8, X, Cpu286, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
/* alias for fucomp %st(1) */
{"fucomp", 0, 0xdde9, X, Cpu286, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fucompp",0, 0xdae9, X, Cpu286, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
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{"ftst", 0, 0xd9e4, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fxam", 0, 0xd9e5, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
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/* load constants into %st0 */
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{"fld1", 0, 0xd9e8, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fldl2t", 0, 0xd9e9, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fldl2e", 0, 0xd9ea, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fldpi", 0, 0xd9eb, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fldlg2", 0, 0xd9ec, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fldln2", 0, 0xd9ed, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fldz", 0, 0xd9ee, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
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/* Arithmetic. */
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/* add */
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{"fadd", 2, 0xd8c0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm|FloatD, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
/* alias for fadd %st(i), %st */
{"fadd", 1, 0xd8c0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
#if SYSV386_COMPAT
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/* alias for faddp */
{"fadd", 0, 0xdec1, X, 0, FP|Ugh, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#endif
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"fadd", 1, 0xd8, 0, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { LongMem|LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fiadd", 1, 0xde, 0, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { ShortMem|LongMem, 0, 0} },
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{"faddp", 2, 0xdec0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} },
{"faddp", 1, 0xdec0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
/* alias for faddp %st, %st(1) */
{"faddp", 0, 0xdec1, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"faddp", 2, 0xdec0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm|Ugh, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
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/* subtract */
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{"fsub", 2, 0xd8e0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm|FloatDR, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fsub", 1, 0xd8e0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
#if SYSV386_COMPAT
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/* alias for fsubp */
{"fsub", 0, 0xdee1, X, 0, FP|Ugh, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#endif
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"fsub", 1, 0xd8, 4, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { LongMem|LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fisub", 1, 0xde, 4, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { ShortMem|LongMem, 0, 0} },
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#if SYSV386_COMPAT
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{"fsubp", 2, 0xdee0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} },
{"fsubp", 1, 0xdee0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fsubp", 0, 0xdee1, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
#if OLDGCC_COMPAT
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{"fsubp", 2, 0xdee0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm|Ugh, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
#endif
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#else
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{"fsubp", 2, 0xdee8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} },
{"fsubp", 1, 0xdee8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fsubp", 0, 0xdee9, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#endif
/* subtract reverse */
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{"fsubr", 2, 0xd8e8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm|FloatDR, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fsubr", 1, 0xd8e8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
#if SYSV386_COMPAT
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/* alias for fsubrp */
{"fsubr", 0, 0xdee9, X, 0, FP|Ugh, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#endif
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"fsubr", 1, 0xd8, 5, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { LongMem|LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fisubr", 1, 0xde, 5, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { ShortMem|LongMem, 0, 0} },
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#if SYSV386_COMPAT
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{"fsubrp", 2, 0xdee8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} },
{"fsubrp", 1, 0xdee8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fsubrp", 0, 0xdee9, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
#if OLDGCC_COMPAT
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{"fsubrp", 2, 0xdee8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm|Ugh, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
#endif
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#else
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{"fsubrp", 2, 0xdee0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} },
{"fsubrp", 1, 0xdee0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fsubrp", 0, 0xdee1, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#endif
/* multiply */
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{"fmul", 2, 0xd8c8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm|FloatD, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fmul", 1, 0xd8c8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
#if SYSV386_COMPAT
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/* alias for fmulp */
{"fmul", 0, 0xdec9, X, 0, FP|Ugh, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#endif
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"fmul", 1, 0xd8, 1, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { LongMem|LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fimul", 1, 0xde, 1, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { ShortMem|LongMem, 0, 0} },
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{"fmulp", 2, 0xdec8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} },
{"fmulp", 1, 0xdec8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fmulp", 0, 0xdec9, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fmulp", 2, 0xdec8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm|Ugh, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
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/* divide */
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{"fdiv", 2, 0xd8f0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm|FloatDR, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fdiv", 1, 0xd8f0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
#if SYSV386_COMPAT
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/* alias for fdivp */
{"fdiv", 0, 0xdef1, X, 0, FP|Ugh, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#endif
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"fdiv", 1, 0xd8, 6, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { LongMem|LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fidiv", 1, 0xde, 6, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { ShortMem|LongMem, 0, 0} },
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#if SYSV386_COMPAT
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{"fdivp", 2, 0xdef0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} },
{"fdivp", 1, 0xdef0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fdivp", 0, 0xdef1, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
#if OLDGCC_COMPAT
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{"fdivp", 2, 0xdef0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm|Ugh, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
#endif
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#else
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{"fdivp", 2, 0xdef8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} },
{"fdivp", 1, 0xdef8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fdivp", 0, 0xdef9, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#endif
/* divide reverse */
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{"fdivr", 2, 0xd8f8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm|FloatDR, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fdivr", 1, 0xd8f8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
#if SYSV386_COMPAT
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/* alias for fdivrp */
{"fdivr", 0, 0xdef9, X, 0, FP|Ugh, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#endif
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"fdivr", 1, 0xd8, 7, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { LongMem|LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fidivr", 1, 0xde, 7, 0, sl_FP|Modrm, { ShortMem|LongMem, 0, 0} },
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#if SYSV386_COMPAT
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{"fdivrp", 2, 0xdef8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} },
{"fdivrp", 1, 0xdef8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fdivrp", 0, 0xdef9, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
#if OLDGCC_COMPAT
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{"fdivrp", 2, 0xdef8, X, 0, FP|ShortForm|Ugh, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
#endif
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#else
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{"fdivrp", 2, 0xdef0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} },
{"fdivrp", 1, 0xdef0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fdivrp", 0, 0xdef1, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#endif
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{"f2xm1", 0, 0xd9f0, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fyl2x", 0, 0xd9f1, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fptan", 0, 0xd9f2, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fpatan", 0, 0xd9f3, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fxtract",0, 0xd9f4, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fprem1", 0, 0xd9f5, X, Cpu286, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fdecstp",0, 0xd9f6, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fincstp",0, 0xd9f7, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fprem", 0, 0xd9f8, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fyl2xp1",0, 0xd9f9, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fsqrt", 0, 0xd9fa, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fsincos",0, 0xd9fb, X, Cpu286, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"frndint",0, 0xd9fc, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fscale", 0, 0xd9fd, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fsin", 0, 0xd9fe, X, Cpu286, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fcos", 0, 0xd9ff, X, Cpu286, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fchs", 0, 0xd9e0, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fabs", 0, 0xd9e1, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
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/* processor control */
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{"fninit", 0, 0xdbe3, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"finit", 0, 0xdbe3, X, 0, FP|FWait, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fldcw", 1, 0xd9, 5, 0, w_Suf|FloatMF|Modrm, { ShortMem, 0, 0} },
{"fnstcw", 1, 0xd9, 7, 0, w_Suf|FloatMF|Modrm, { ShortMem, 0, 0} },
{"fstcw", 1, 0xd9, 7, 0, w_Suf|FloatMF|FWait|Modrm, { ShortMem, 0, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
/* XXX should reject %al, %eax, and %rax */
{"fnstsw", 1, 0xdfe0, X, 0, FP|IgnoreSize, { Acc, 0, 0} },
{"fnstsw", 1, 0xdd, 7, 0, w_Suf|FloatMF|Modrm, { ShortMem, 0, 0} },
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{"fnstsw", 0, 0xdfe0, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
/* XXX should reject %al, %eax, and %rax */
{"fstsw", 1, 0xdfe0, X, 0, FP|FWait|IgnoreSize, { Acc, 0, 0} },
{"fstsw", 1, 0xdd, 7, 0, w_Suf|FloatMF|FWait|Modrm, { ShortMem, 0, 0} },
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{"fstsw", 0, 0xdfe0, X, 0, FP|FWait, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fnclex", 0, 0xdbe2, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fclex", 0, 0xdbe2, X, 0, FP|FWait, { 0, 0, 0} },
/* Short forms of fldenv, fstenv use data size prefix. */
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"fnstenv",1, 0xd9, 6, 0, sl_Suf|Modrm|DefaultSize, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fstenv", 1, 0xd9, 6, 0, sl_Suf|FWait|Modrm|DefaultSize, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fldenv", 1, 0xd9, 4, 0, sl_Suf|Modrm|DefaultSize, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fnsave", 1, 0xdd, 6, 0, sl_Suf|Modrm|DefaultSize, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fsave", 1, 0xdd, 6, 0, sl_Suf|FWait|Modrm|DefaultSize, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"frstor", 1, 0xdd, 4, 0, sl_Suf|Modrm|DefaultSize, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
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{"ffree", 1, 0xddc0, X, 0, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
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/* P6:free st(i), pop st */
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{"ffreep", 1, 0xdfc0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fnop", 0, 0xd9d0, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#define FWAIT_OPCODE 0x9b
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{"fwait", 0, 0x9b, X, 0, FP, { 0, 0, 0} },
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/* Opcode prefixes; we allow them as separate insns too. */
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#define ADDR_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x67
{"addr16", 0, 0x67, X, Cpu386|CpuNo64, NoSuf|IsPrefix|Size16|IgnoreSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"addr32", 0, 0x67, X, Cpu386,NoSuf|IsPrefix|Size32|IgnoreSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"aword", 0, 0x67, X, Cpu386|CpuNo64,NoSuf|IsPrefix|Size16|IgnoreSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"adword", 0, 0x67, X, Cpu386,NoSuf|IsPrefix|Size32|IgnoreSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#define DATA_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x66
{"data16", 0, 0x66, X, Cpu386,NoSuf|IsPrefix|Size16|IgnoreSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"data32", 0, 0x66, X, Cpu386|CpuNo64,NoSuf|IsPrefix|Size32|IgnoreSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"word", 0, 0x66, X, Cpu386,NoSuf|IsPrefix|Size16|IgnoreSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"dword", 0, 0x66, X, Cpu386|CpuNo64,NoSuf|IsPrefix|Size32|IgnoreSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#define LOCK_PREFIX_OPCODE 0xf0
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{"lock", 0, 0xf0, X, 0, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"wait", 0, 0x9b, X, 0, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#define CS_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x2e
{"cs", 0, 0x2e, X, 0, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#define DS_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x3e
{"ds", 0, 0x3e, X, 0, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#define ES_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x26
{"es", 0, 0x26, X, CpuNo64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#define FS_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x64
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{"fs", 0, 0x64, X, Cpu386, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#define GS_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x65
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{"gs", 0, 0x65, X, Cpu386, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#define SS_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x36
{"ss", 0, 0x36, X, CpuNo64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
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#define REPNE_PREFIX_OPCODE 0xf2
#define REPE_PREFIX_OPCODE 0xf3
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{"rep", 0, 0xf3, X, 0, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"repe", 0, 0xf3, X, 0, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"repz", 0, 0xf3, X, 0, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"repne", 0, 0xf2, X, 0, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"repnz", 0, 0xf2, X, 0, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"ht", 0, 0x3e, X, 0, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"hnt", 0, 0x2e, X, 0, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rex", 0, 0x40, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rexz", 0, 0x41, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rexy", 0, 0x42, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rexyz", 0, 0x43, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rexx", 0, 0x44, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rexxz", 0, 0x45, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rexxy", 0, 0x46, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rexxyz", 0, 0x47, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rex64", 0, 0x48, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rex64z", 0, 0x49, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rex64y", 0, 0x4a, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rex64yz",0, 0x4b, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rex64x", 0, 0x4c, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rex64xz",0, 0x4d, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rex64xy",0, 0x4e, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rex64xyz",0, 0x4f, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IsPrefix, { 0, 0, 0} },
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/* 486 extensions. */
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{"bswap", 1, 0x0fc8, X, Cpu486, lq_Suf|ShortForm, { Reg32|Reg64, 0, 0 } },
{"xadd", 2, 0x0fc0, X, Cpu486, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|AnyMem, 0 } },
{"cmpxchg", 2, 0x0fb0, X, Cpu486, bwlq_Suf|W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|AnyMem, 0 } },
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{"invd", 0, 0x0f08, X, Cpu486, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"wbinvd", 0, 0x0f09, X, Cpu486, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"invlpg", 1, 0x0f01, 7, Cpu486, NoSuf|Modrm|IgnoreSize, { AnyMem, 0, 0} },
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/* 586 and late 486 extensions. */
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{"cpuid", 0, 0x0fa2, X, Cpu486, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
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/* Pentium extensions. */
2000-05-13 11:26:23 +02:00
{"wrmsr", 0, 0x0f30, X, Cpu586, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rdtsc", 0, 0x0f31, X, Cpu586, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rdmsr", 0, 0x0f32, X, Cpu586, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"cmpxchg8b",1,0x0fc7, 1, Cpu586, q_Suf|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
1999-05-03 09:29:06 +02:00
/* Pentium II/Pentium Pro extensions. */
{"sysenter",0, 0x0f34, X, Cpu686, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"sysexit", 0, 0x0f35, X, Cpu686, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fxsave", 1, 0x0fae, 0, Cpu686, q_Suf|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fxrstor", 1, 0x0fae, 1, Cpu686, q_Suf|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
2000-05-13 11:26:23 +02:00
{"rdpmc", 0, 0x0f33, X, Cpu686, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
/* official undefined instr. */
{"ud2", 0, 0x0f0b, X, Cpu686, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
/* alias for ud2 */
{"ud2a", 0, 0x0f0b, X, Cpu686, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
/* 2nd. official undefined instr. */
{"ud2b", 0, 0x0fb9, X, Cpu686, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cmovo", 2, 0x0f40, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovno", 2, 0x0f41, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovb", 2, 0x0f42, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovc", 2, 0x0f42, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovnae", 2, 0x0f42, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovae", 2, 0x0f43, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovnc", 2, 0x0f43, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovnb", 2, 0x0f43, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmove", 2, 0x0f44, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovz", 2, 0x0f44, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovne", 2, 0x0f45, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovnz", 2, 0x0f45, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovbe", 2, 0x0f46, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovna", 2, 0x0f46, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmova", 2, 0x0f47, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovnbe", 2, 0x0f47, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovs", 2, 0x0f48, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovns", 2, 0x0f49, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovp", 2, 0x0f4a, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovnp", 2, 0x0f4b, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovl", 2, 0x0f4c, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovnge", 2, 0x0f4c, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovge", 2, 0x0f4d, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovnl", 2, 0x0f4d, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovle", 2, 0x0f4e, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovng", 2, 0x0f4e, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovg", 2, 0x0f4f, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
{"cmovnle", 2, 0x0f4f, X, Cpu686, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} },
2000-05-13 11:26:23 +02:00
{"fcmovb", 2, 0xdac0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcmovnae",2, 0xdac0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcmove", 2, 0xdac8, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcmovbe", 2, 0xdad0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcmovna", 2, 0xdad0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcmovu", 2, 0xdad8, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcmovae", 2, 0xdbc0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcmovnb", 2, 0xdbc0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcmovne", 2, 0xdbc8, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcmova", 2, 0xdbd0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcmovnbe",2, 0xdbd0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcmovnu", 2, 0xdbd8, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcomi", 2, 0xdbf0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcomi", 0, 0xdbf1, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fcomi", 1, 0xdbf0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fucomi", 2, 0xdbe8, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fucomi", 0, 0xdbe9, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fucomi", 1, 0xdbe8, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fcomip", 2, 0xdff0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcompi", 2, 0xdff0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fcompi", 0, 0xdff1, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fcompi", 1, 0xdff0, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
{"fucomip", 2, 0xdfe8, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fucompi", 2, 0xdfe8, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} },
{"fucompi", 0, 0xdfe9, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"fucompi", 1, 0xdfe8, X, Cpu686, FP|ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} },
1999-05-03 09:29:06 +02:00
/* Pentium4 extensions. */
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"movnti", 2, 0x0fc3, X, CpuP4, wlq_Suf|Modrm, { WordReg, WordMem, 0 } },
{"clflush", 1, 0x0fae, 7, CpuP4, NoSuf|Modrm|IgnoreSize, { ByteMem, 0, 0 } },
{"lfence", 0, 0x0fae, 0xe8, CpuP4, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0 } },
{"mfence", 0, 0x0fae, 0xf0, CpuP4, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0 } },
{"pause", 0, 0xf390, X, CpuP4, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0 } },
/* MMX/SSE2 instructions. */
1999-05-03 09:29:06 +02:00
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"emms", 0, 0x0f77, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0 } },
/* These really shouldn't allow for Reg64 (movq is the right mnemonic for
copying between Reg64/Mem64 and RegXMM/RegMMX, as is mandated by Intel's
spec). AMD's spec, having been in existence for much longer, failed to
recognize that and specified movd for 32- and 64-bit operations. */
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"movd", 2, 0x0f6e, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Reg32|Reg64|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"movd", 2, 0x0f7e, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX, Reg32|Reg64|LongMem, 0 } },
{"movd", 2, 0x660f6e,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Reg32|Reg64|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movd", 2, 0x660f7e,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, Reg32|Reg64|LongMem, 0 } },
/* In the 64bit mode the short form mov immediate is redefined to have
64bit displacement value. */
{"movq", 2, 0x0f6f, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|NoRex64, { RegMMX|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"movq", 2, 0x0f7f, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|NoRex64, { RegMMX, RegMMX|LLongMem, 0 } },
{"movq", 2, 0xf30f7e,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|NoRex64, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movq", 2, 0x660fd6,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|NoRex64, { RegXMM, RegXMM|LLongMem, 0 } },
{"movq", 2, 0x0f6e, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Reg64|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"movq", 2, 0x0f7e, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX, Reg64|LLongMem, 0 } },
{"movq", 2, 0x660f6e,X,Cpu64, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Reg64|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movq", 2, 0x660f7e,X,Cpu64, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, Reg64|LLongMem, 0 } },
/* We put the 64bit displacement first and we only mark constants
larger than 32bit as Disp64. */
{"movq", 2, 0xa0, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|D|W|Size64, { Disp64, Acc, 0 } },
{"movq", 2, 0x88, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|D|W|Modrm|Size64,{ Reg64, Reg64|AnyMem, 0 } },
{"movq", 2, 0xc6, 0, Cpu64, NoSuf|W|Modrm|Size64, { Imm32S, Reg64|WordMem, 0 } },
{"movq", 2, 0xb0, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|W|ShortForm|Size64,{ Imm64, Reg64, 0 } },
/* The segment register moves accept Reg64 so that a segment register
can be copied to a 64 bit register, and vice versa. */
{"movq", 2, 0x8c, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|Modrm|Size64, { SReg2|SReg3, Reg64|InvMem, 0 } },
{"movq", 2, 0x8e, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|Modrm|Size64, { Reg64, SReg2|SReg3, 0 } },
/* Move to/from control debug registers. In the 16 or 32bit modes they are 32bit. In the 64bit
mode they are 64bit.*/
{"movq", 2, 0x0f20, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|D|Modrm|IgnoreSize|NoRex64|Size64,{ Control, Reg64|InvMem, 0} },
{"movq", 2, 0x0f21, X, Cpu64, NoSuf|D|Modrm|IgnoreSize|NoRex64|Size64,{ Debug, Reg64|InvMem, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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/* Real MMX instructions. */
{"packssdw", 2, 0x0f6b, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"packssdw", 2, 0x660f6b,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"packsswb", 2, 0x0f63, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"packsswb", 2, 0x660f63,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"packuswb", 2, 0x0f67, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"packuswb", 2, 0x660f67,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"paddb", 2, 0x0ffc, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"paddb", 2, 0x660ffc,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"paddw", 2, 0x0ffd, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"paddw", 2, 0x660ffd,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"paddd", 2, 0x0ffe, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"paddd", 2, 0x660ffe,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"paddq", 2, 0x0fd4, X, CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"paddq", 2, 0x660fd4,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"paddsb", 2, 0x0fec, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"paddsb", 2, 0x660fec,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"paddsw", 2, 0x0fed, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"paddsw", 2, 0x660fed,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"paddusb", 2, 0x0fdc, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"paddusb", 2, 0x660fdc,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"paddusw", 2, 0x0fdd, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"paddusw", 2, 0x660fdd,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pand", 2, 0x0fdb, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pand", 2, 0x660fdb,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pandn", 2, 0x0fdf, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pandn", 2, 0x660fdf,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pcmpeqb", 2, 0x0f74, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pcmpeqb", 2, 0x660f74,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pcmpeqw", 2, 0x0f75, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pcmpeqw", 2, 0x660f75,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pcmpeqd", 2, 0x0f76, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pcmpeqd", 2, 0x660f76,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pcmpgtb", 2, 0x0f64, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pcmpgtb", 2, 0x660f64,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pcmpgtw", 2, 0x0f65, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pcmpgtw", 2, 0x660f65,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pcmpgtd", 2, 0x0f66, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pcmpgtd", 2, 0x660f66,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pmaddwd", 2, 0x0ff5, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pmaddwd", 2, 0x660ff5,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pmulhw", 2, 0x0fe5, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pmulhw", 2, 0x660fe5,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pmullw", 2, 0x0fd5, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pmullw", 2, 0x660fd5,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"por", 2, 0x0feb, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"por", 2, 0x660feb,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psllw", 2, 0x0ff1, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psllw", 2, 0x660ff1,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psllw", 2, 0x0f71, 6, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psllw", 2, 0x660f71,6,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pslld", 2, 0x0ff2, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pslld", 2, 0x660ff2,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pslld", 2, 0x0f72, 6, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pslld", 2, 0x660f72,6,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psllq", 2, 0x0ff3, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psllq", 2, 0x660ff3,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psllq", 2, 0x0f73, 6, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psllq", 2, 0x660f73,6,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psraw", 2, 0x0fe1, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psraw", 2, 0x660fe1,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psraw", 2, 0x0f71, 4, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psraw", 2, 0x660f71,4,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psrad", 2, 0x0fe2, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psrad", 2, 0x660fe2,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psrad", 2, 0x0f72, 4, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psrad", 2, 0x660f72,4,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psrlw", 2, 0x0fd1, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psrlw", 2, 0x660fd1,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psrlw", 2, 0x0f71, 2, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psrlw", 2, 0x660f71,2,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psrld", 2, 0x0fd2, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psrld", 2, 0x660fd2,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psrld", 2, 0x0f72, 2, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psrld", 2, 0x660f72,2,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psrlq", 2, 0x0fd3, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psrlq", 2, 0x660fd3,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psrlq", 2, 0x0f73, 2, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psrlq", 2, 0x660f73,2,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psubb", 2, 0x0ff8, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psubb", 2, 0x660ff8,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psubw", 2, 0x0ff9, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psubw", 2, 0x660ff9,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psubd", 2, 0x0ffa, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psubd", 2, 0x660ffa,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psubq", 2, 0x0ffb, X, CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psubq", 2, 0x660ffb,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psubsb", 2, 0x0fe8, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psubsb", 2, 0x660fe8,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psubsw", 2, 0x0fe9, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psubsw", 2, 0x660fe9,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psubusb", 2, 0x0fd8, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psubusb", 2, 0x660fd8,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psubusw", 2, 0x0fd9, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psubusw", 2, 0x660fd9,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"punpckhbw",2, 0x0f68, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"punpckhbw",2, 0x660f68,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"punpckhwd",2, 0x0f69, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"punpckhwd",2, 0x660f69,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"punpckhdq",2, 0x0f6a, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"punpckhdq",2, 0x660f6a,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"punpcklbw",2, 0x0f60, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"punpcklbw",2, 0x660f60,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"punpcklwd",2, 0x0f61, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"punpcklwd",2, 0x660f61,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"punpckldq",2, 0x0f62, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"punpckldq",2, 0x660f62,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pxor", 2, 0x0fef, X, CpuMMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pxor", 2, 0x660fef,X,CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
/* PIII Katmai New Instructions / SIMD instructions. */
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"addps", 2, 0x0f58, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"addss", 2, 0xf30f58, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"andnps", 2, 0x0f55, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"andps", 2, 0x0f54, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpeqps", 2, 0x0fc2, 0, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpeqss", 2, 0xf30fc2, 0, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpleps", 2, 0x0fc2, 2, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpless", 2, 0xf30fc2, 2, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpltps", 2, 0x0fc2, 1, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpltss", 2, 0xf30fc2, 1, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpneqps", 2, 0x0fc2, 4, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpneqss", 2, 0xf30fc2, 4, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpnleps", 2, 0x0fc2, 6, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpnless", 2, 0xf30fc2, 6, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpnltps", 2, 0x0fc2, 5, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpnltss", 2, 0xf30fc2, 5, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpordps", 2, 0x0fc2, 7, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpordss", 2, 0xf30fc2, 7, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpunordps",2, 0x0fc2, 3, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpunordss",2, 0xf30fc2, 3, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpps", 3, 0x0fc2, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM } },
{"cmpss", 3, 0xf30fc2, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM } },
{"comiss", 2, 0x0f2f, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvtpi2ps", 2, 0x0f2a, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvtps2pi", 2, 0x0f2d, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"cvtsi2ss", 2, 0xf30f2a, X, CpuSSE, lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm,{ Reg32|Reg64|WordMem|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvtss2si", 2, 0xf30f2d, X, CpuSSE, lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm,{ RegXMM|WordMem, Reg32|Reg64, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"cvttps2pi", 2, 0x0f2c, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"cvttss2si", 2, 0xf30f2c, X, CpuSSE, lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, Reg32|Reg64, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"divps", 2, 0x0f5e, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"divss", 2, 0xf30f5e, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"ldmxcsr", 1, 0x0fae, 2, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { WordMem, 0, 0 } },
{"maskmovq", 2, 0x0ff7, X, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|InvMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"maxps", 2, 0x0f5f, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"maxss", 2, 0xf30f5f, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"minps", 2, 0x0f5d, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"minss", 2, 0xf30f5d, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movaps", 2, 0x0f28, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movaps", 2, 0x0f29, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, RegXMM|LLongMem, 0 } },
{"movhlps", 2, 0x0f12, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|InvMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movhps", 2, 0x0f16, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movhps", 2, 0x0f17, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, LLongMem, 0 } },
{"movlhps", 2, 0x0f16, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|InvMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movlps", 2, 0x0f12, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movlps", 2, 0x0f13, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, LLongMem, 0 } },
{"movmskps", 2, 0x0f50, X, CpuSSE, lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|InvMem, Reg32|Reg64, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"movntps", 2, 0x0f2b, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, LLongMem, 0 } },
{"movntq", 2, 0x0fe7, X, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX, LLongMem, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"movntdq", 2, 0x660fe7, X, CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, LLongMem, 0 } },
{"movss", 2, 0xf30f10, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movss", 2, 0xf30f11, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, RegXMM|WordMem, 0 } },
{"movups", 2, 0x0f10, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movups", 2, 0x0f11, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, RegXMM|LLongMem, 0 } },
{"mulps", 2, 0x0f59, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"mulss", 2, 0xf30f59, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"orps", 2, 0x0f56, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pavgb", 2, 0x0fe0, X, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"pavgb", 2, 0x660fe0, X, CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pavgw", 2, 0x0fe3, X, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"pavgw", 2, 0x660fe3, X, CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pextrw", 3, 0x0fc5, X, CpuMMX2,lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX|InvMem, Reg32|Reg64 } },
{"pextrw", 3, 0x660fc5, X, CpuSSE2,lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM|InvMem, Reg32|Reg64 } },
{"pinsrw", 3, 0x0fc4, X, CpuMMX2,lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg32|Reg64|ShortMem, RegMMX } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"pinsrw", 3, 0x660fc4, X, CpuSSE2,lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg32|Reg64|ShortMem, RegXMM } },
{"pmaxsw", 2, 0x0fee, X, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"pmaxsw", 2, 0x660fee, X, CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pmaxub", 2, 0x0fde, X, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"pmaxub", 2, 0x660fde, X, CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pminsw", 2, 0x0fea, X, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"pminsw", 2, 0x660fea, X, CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pminub", 2, 0x0fda, X, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"pminub", 2, 0x660fda, X, CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pmovmskb", 2, 0x0fd7, X, CpuMMX2,lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|InvMem, Reg32|Reg64, 0 } },
{"pmovmskb", 2, 0x660fd7, X, CpuSSE2,lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|InvMem, Reg32|Reg64, 0 } },
{"pmulhuw", 2, 0x0fe4, X, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"pmulhuw", 2, 0x660fe4, X, CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"prefetchnta", 1, 0x0f18, 0, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0 } },
{"prefetcht0", 1, 0x0f18, 1, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0 } },
{"prefetcht1", 1, 0x0f18, 2, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0 } },
{"prefetcht2", 1, 0x0f18, 3, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0 } },
{"psadbw", 2, 0x0ff6, X, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"psadbw", 2, 0x660ff6, X, CpuSSE2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pshufw", 3, 0x0f70, X, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX|LLongMem, RegMMX } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"rcpps", 2, 0x0f53, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"rcpss", 2, 0xf30f53, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"rsqrtps", 2, 0x0f52, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"rsqrtss", 2, 0xf30f52, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"sfence", 0, 0x0fae, 0xf8, CpuMMX2,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"shufps", 3, 0x0fc6, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM } },
{"sqrtps", 2, 0x0f51, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"sqrtss", 2, 0xf30f51, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"stmxcsr", 1, 0x0fae, 3, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { WordMem, 0, 0 } },
{"subps", 2, 0x0f5c, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"subss", 2, 0xf30f5c, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"ucomiss", 2, 0x0f2e, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"unpckhps", 2, 0x0f15, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"unpcklps", 2, 0x0f14, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"xorps", 2, 0x0f57, X, CpuSSE, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
/* SSE-2 instructions. */
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"addpd", 2, 0x660f58, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"addsd", 2, 0xf20f58, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"andnpd", 2, 0x660f55, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"andpd", 2, 0x660f54, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|WordMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpeqpd", 2, 0x660fc2, 0, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpeqsd", 2, 0xf20fc2, 0, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmplepd", 2, 0x660fc2, 2, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmplesd", 2, 0xf20fc2, 2, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpltpd", 2, 0x660fc2, 1, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpltsd", 2, 0xf20fc2, 1, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpneqpd", 2, 0x660fc2, 4, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpneqsd", 2, 0xf20fc2, 4, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpnlepd", 2, 0x660fc2, 6, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpnlesd", 2, 0xf20fc2, 6, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpnltpd", 2, 0x660fc2, 5, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpnltsd", 2, 0xf20fc2, 5, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpordpd", 2, 0x660fc2, 7, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpordsd", 2, 0xf20fc2, 7, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpunordpd",2, 0x660fc2, 3, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpunordsd",2, 0xf20fc2, 3, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt,{ RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmppd", 3, 0x660fc2, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM } },
/* Intel mode string compare. */
{"cmpsd", 0, 0xa7, X, 0, NoSuf|Size32|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"cmpsd", 2, 0xa7, X, 0, NoSuf|Size32|IsString, { AnyMem, AnyMem|EsSeg, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"cmpsd", 3, 0xf20fc2, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM } },
{"comisd", 2, 0x660f2f, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvtpi2pd", 2, 0x660f2a, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvtsi2sd", 2, 0xf20f2a, X, CpuSSE2, lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm,{ Reg32|Reg64|WordMem|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"divpd", 2, 0x660f5e, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"divsd", 2, 0xf20f5e, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"maxpd", 2, 0x660f5f, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"maxsd", 2, 0xf20f5f, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"minpd", 2, 0x660f5d, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"minsd", 2, 0xf20f5d, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movapd", 2, 0x660f28, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movapd", 2, 0x660f29, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, RegXMM|LLongMem, 0 } },
{"movhpd", 2, 0x660f16, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movhpd", 2, 0x660f17, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, LLongMem, 0 } },
{"movlpd", 2, 0x660f12, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movlpd", 2, 0x660f13, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, LLongMem, 0 } },
{"movmskpd", 2, 0x660f50, X, CpuSSE2, lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|InvMem, Reg32|Reg64, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"movntpd", 2, 0x660f2b, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, LLongMem, 0 } },
/* Intel mode string move. */
{"movsd", 0, 0xa5, X, 0, NoSuf|Size32|IsString, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"movsd", 2, 0xa5, X, 0, NoSuf|Size32|IsString, { AnyMem, AnyMem|EsSeg, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"movsd", 2, 0xf20f10, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movsd", 2, 0xf20f11, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, RegXMM|LongMem, 0 } },
{"movupd", 2, 0x660f10, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movupd", 2, 0x660f11, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, RegXMM|LLongMem, 0 } },
{"mulpd", 2, 0x660f59, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"mulsd", 2, 0xf20f59, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"orpd", 2, 0x660f56, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"shufpd", 3, 0x660fc6, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM } },
{"sqrtpd", 2, 0x660f51, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"sqrtsd", 2, 0xf20f51, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"subpd", 2, 0x660f5c, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"subsd", 2, 0xf20f5c, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"ucomisd", 2, 0x660f2e, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"unpckhpd", 2, 0x660f15, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"unpcklpd", 2, 0x660f14, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"xorpd", 2, 0x660f57, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvtdq2pd", 2, 0xf30fe6, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvtpd2dq", 2, 0xf20fe6, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvtdq2ps", 2, 0x0f5b, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvtpd2pi", 2, 0x660f2d, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"cvtpd2ps", 2, 0x660f5a, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvtps2pd", 2, 0x0f5a, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvtps2dq", 2, 0x660f5b, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvtsd2si", 2, 0xf20f2d, X, CpuSSE2, lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm,{ RegXMM|LLongMem, Reg32|Reg64, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"cvtsd2ss", 2, 0xf20f5a, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvtss2sd", 2, 0xf30f5a, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvttpd2pi", 2, 0x660f2c, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"cvttsd2si", 2, 0xf20f2c, X, CpuSSE2, lq_Suf|IgnoreSize|Modrm,{ RegXMM|WordMem, Reg32|Reg64, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"cvttpd2dq", 2, 0x660fe6, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cvttps2dq", 2, 0xf30f5b, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"maskmovdqu",2, 0x660ff7, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|InvMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movdqa", 2, 0x660f6f, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movdqa", 2, 0x660f7f, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, RegXMM|LLongMem, 0 } },
{"movdqu", 2, 0xf30f6f, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movdqu", 2, 0xf30f7f, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM, RegXMM|LLongMem, 0 } },
{"movdq2q", 2, 0xf20fd6, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|InvMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"movq2dq", 2, 0xf30fd6, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|InvMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pmuludq", 2, 0x0ff4, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pmuludq", 2, 0x660ff4, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pshufd", 3, 0x660f70, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM } },
{"pshufhw", 3, 0xf30f70, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM } },
{"pshuflw", 3, 0xf20f70, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM } },
{"pslldq", 2, 0x660f73, 7, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psrldq", 2, 0x660f73, 3, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"punpckhqdq",2, 0x660f6d, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"punpcklqdq",2, 0x660f6c, X, CpuSSE2, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
2003-06-23 22:15:33 +02:00
/* Prescott New Instructions. */
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"addsubpd", 2, 0x660fd0, X, CpuPNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"addsubps", 2, 0xf20fd0, X, CpuPNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"cmpxchg16b",1, 0x0fc7, 1, CpuPNI|Cpu64, NoSuf|Modrm|Rex64, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"fisttp", 1, 0xdf, 1, CpuPNI, sl_FP|Modrm, { ShortMem|LongMem, 0, 0} },
{"fisttp", 1, 0xdd, 1, CpuPNI, q_FP|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
2003-06-23 22:15:33 +02:00
{"fisttpll", 1, 0xdd, 1, CpuPNI, FP|Modrm, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"haddpd", 2, 0x660f7c, X, CpuPNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"haddps", 2, 0xf20f7c, X, CpuPNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"hsubpd", 2, 0x660f7d, X, CpuPNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"hsubps", 2, 0xf20f7d, X, CpuPNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"lddqu", 2, 0xf20ff0, X, CpuPNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"monitor", 0, 0x0f01, 0xc8, CpuPNI, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
/* monitor is very special. CX and DX are always 64bits with zero upper
32bits in 64bit mode, and 32bits in 16bit and 32bit modes. The
address size override prefix can be used to overrride the AX size in
all modes. */
/* Need to ensure only "monitor %eax/%ax,%ecx,%edx" is accepted. */
{"monitor", 3, 0x0f01, 0xc8, CpuPNI|CpuNo64, NoSuf|ImmExt, { Reg16|Reg32, Reg32, Reg32 } },
/* Need to ensure only "monitor %rax/%eax,%rcx,%rdx" is accepted. */
{"monitor", 3, 0x0f01, 0xc8, CpuPNI|Cpu64, NoSuf|ImmExt|NoRex64, { Reg32|Reg64, Reg64, Reg64 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"movddup", 2, 0xf20f12, X, CpuPNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movshdup", 2, 0xf30f16, X, CpuPNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"movsldup", 2, 0xf30f12, X, CpuPNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"mwait", 0, 0x0f01, 0xc9, CpuPNI, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
/* mwait is very special. AX and CX are always 64bits with zero upper
32bits in 64bit mode, and 32bits in 16bit and 32bit modes. */
2003-06-23 22:15:33 +02:00
/* Need to ensure only "mwait %eax,%ecx" is accepted. */
{"mwait", 2, 0x0f01, 0xc9, CpuPNI|CpuNo64, NoSuf|ImmExt, { Reg32, Reg32, 0} },
/* Need to ensure only "mwait %rax,%rcx" is accepted. */
{"mwait", 2, 0x0f01, 0xc9, CpuPNI|Cpu64, NoSuf|ImmExt|NoRex64, { Reg64, Reg64, 0} },
2003-06-23 22:15:33 +02:00
/* VMX instructions. */
{"vmcall", 0, 0x0f01, 0xc1, CpuVMX, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"vmclear", 1, 0x660fc7, 6, CpuVMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|NoRex64, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"vmlaunch", 0, 0x0f01, 0xc2, CpuVMX, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"vmresume", 0, 0x0f01, 0xc3, CpuVMX, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"vmptrld", 1, 0x0fc7, 6, CpuVMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|NoRex64, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"vmptrst", 1, 0x0fc7, 7, CpuVMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|NoRex64, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
{"vmread", 2, 0x0f78, X, CpuVMX|CpuNo64, l_Suf|Modrm,{ Reg32, Reg32|LongMem, 0} },
{"vmread", 2, 0x0f78, X, CpuVMX|Cpu64, q_Suf|Modrm|NoRex64,{ Reg64, Reg64|LLongMem, 0} },
{"vmwrite", 2, 0x0f79, X, CpuVMX|CpuNo64, l_Suf|Modrm,{ Reg32|LongMem, Reg32, 0} },
{"vmwrite", 2, 0x0f79, X, CpuVMX|Cpu64, q_Suf|Modrm|NoRex64,{ Reg64|LLongMem, Reg64, 0} },
{"vmxoff", 0, 0x0f01, 0xc4, CpuVMX, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"vmxon", 1, 0xf30fc7, 6, CpuVMX, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|NoRex64, { LLongMem, 0, 0} },
/* Merom New Instructions. */
{"phaddw", 2, 0x0f3801,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"phaddw", 2, 0x660f3801,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"phaddd", 2, 0x0f3802,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"phaddd", 2, 0x660f3802,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"phaddsw", 2, 0x0f3803,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"phaddsw", 2, 0x660f3803,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"phsubw", 2, 0x0f3805,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"phsubw", 2, 0x660f3805,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"phsubd", 2, 0x0f3806,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"phsubd", 2, 0x660f3806,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"phsubsw", 2, 0x0f3807,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"phsubsw", 2, 0x660f3807,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pmaddubsw", 2, 0x0f3804,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pmaddubsw", 2, 0x660f3804,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pmulhrsw", 2, 0x0f380b,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pmulhrsw", 2, 0x660f380b,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pshufb", 2, 0x0f3800,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pshufb", 2, 0x660f3800,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psignb", 2, 0x0f3808,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psignb", 2, 0x660f3808,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psignw", 2, 0x0f3809,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psignw", 2, 0x660f3809,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"psignd", 2, 0x0f380a,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"psignd", 2, 0x660f380a,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"palignr", 3, 0x0f3a0f,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX } },
{"palignr", 3, 0x660f3a0f,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { Imm8, RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM } },
{"pabsb", 2, 0x0f381c,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pabsb", 2, 0x660f381c,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pabsw", 2, 0x0f381d,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pabsw", 2, 0x660f381d,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
{"pabsd", 2, 0x0f381e,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pabsd", 2, 0x660f381e,X, CpuMNI, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { RegXMM|LLongMem, RegXMM, 0 } },
/* AMD 3DNow! instructions. */
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"prefetch", 1, 0x0f0d, 0, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { ByteMem, 0, 0 } },
{"prefetchw",1, 0x0f0d, 1, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm, { ByteMem, 0, 0 } },
{"femms", 0, 0x0f0e, X, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0 } },
{"pavgusb", 2, 0x0f0f, 0xbf, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pf2id", 2, 0x0f0f, 0x1d, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pf2iw", 2, 0x0f0f, 0x1c, Cpu3dnowA,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
2004-11-04 10:16:08 +01:00
{"pfacc", 2, 0x0f0f, 0xae, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfadd", 2, 0x0f0f, 0x9e, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfcmpeq", 2, 0x0f0f, 0xb0, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfcmpge", 2, 0x0f0f, 0x90, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfcmpgt", 2, 0x0f0f, 0xa0, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfmax", 2, 0x0f0f, 0xa4, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfmin", 2, 0x0f0f, 0x94, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfmul", 2, 0x0f0f, 0xb4, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfnacc", 2, 0x0f0f, 0x8a, Cpu3dnowA,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfpnacc", 2, 0x0f0f, 0x8e, Cpu3dnowA,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"pfrcp", 2, 0x0f0f, 0x96, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfrcpit1", 2, 0x0f0f, 0xa6, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfrcpit2", 2, 0x0f0f, 0xb6, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfrsqit1", 2, 0x0f0f, 0xa7, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfrsqrt", 2, 0x0f0f, 0x97, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfsub", 2, 0x0f0f, 0x9a, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pfsubr", 2, 0x0f0f, 0xaa, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pi2fd", 2, 0x0f0f, 0x0d, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pi2fw", 2, 0x0f0f, 0x0c, Cpu3dnowA,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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{"pmulhrw", 2, 0x0f0f, 0xb7, Cpu3dnow, NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
{"pswapd", 2, 0x0f0f, 0xbb, Cpu3dnowA,NoSuf|IgnoreSize|Modrm|ImmExt, { RegMMX|LongMem, RegMMX, 0 } },
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/* AMD extensions. */
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{"syscall", 0, 0x0f05, X, CpuK6, NoSuf, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"sysret", 0, 0x0f07, X, CpuK6, lq_Suf|DefaultSize, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"swapgs", 0, 0x0f01, 0xf8, Cpu64, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"rdtscp", 0, 0x0f01, 0xf9, CpuSledgehammer,NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
/* AMD Pacifica additions. */
{"clgi", 0, 0x0f01, 0xdd, CpuSVME, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0 } },
{"invlpga", 0, 0x0f01, 0xdf, CpuSVME, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0 } },
/* Need to ensure only "invlpga ...,%ecx" is accepted. */
{"invlpga", 2, 0x0f01, 0xdf, CpuSVME, NoSuf|ImmExt, { AnyMem, Reg32, 0 } },
{"skinit", 0, 0x0f01, 0xde, CpuSVME, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0 } },
{"skinit", 1, 0x0f01, 0xde, CpuSVME, NoSuf|ImmExt, { AnyMem, 0, 0 } },
{"stgi", 0, 0x0f01, 0xdc, CpuSVME, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0 } },
{"vmload", 0, 0x0f01, 0xda, CpuSVME, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0 } },
{"vmload", 1, 0x0f01, 0xda, CpuSVME, NoSuf|ImmExt, { AnyMem, 0, 0 } },
{"vmmcall", 0, 0x0f01, 0xd9, CpuSVME, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0 } },
{"vmrun", 0, 0x0f01, 0xd8, CpuSVME, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0 } },
{"vmrun", 1, 0x0f01, 0xd8, CpuSVME, NoSuf|ImmExt, { AnyMem, 0, 0 } },
{"vmsave", 0, 0x0f01, 0xdb, CpuSVME, NoSuf|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0 } },
{"vmsave", 1, 0x0f01, 0xdb, CpuSVME, NoSuf|ImmExt, { AnyMem, 0, 0 } },
/* VIA PadLock extensions. */
{"xstore-rng",0, 0x000fa7, 0xc0, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"xcrypt-ecb",0, 0xf30fa7, 0xc8, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"xcrypt-cbc",0, 0xf30fa7, 0xd0, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"xcrypt-ctr",0, 0xf30fa7, 0xd8, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"xcrypt-cfb",0, 0xf30fa7, 0xe0, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"xcrypt-ofb",0, 0xf30fa7, 0xe8, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"montmul", 0, 0xf30fa6, 0xc0, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"xsha1", 0, 0xf30fa6, 0xc8, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"xsha256", 0, 0xf30fa6, 0xd0, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
/* Aliases without hyphens. */
{"xstorerng", 0, 0x000fa7, 0xc0, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"xcryptecb", 0, 0xf30fa7, 0xc8, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"xcryptcbc", 0, 0xf30fa7, 0xd0, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"xcryptctr", 0, 0xf30fa7, 0xd8, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"xcryptcfb", 0, 0xf30fa7, 0xe0, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
{"xcryptofb", 0, 0xf30fa7, 0xe8, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
/* Alias for xstore-rng. */
{"xstore", 0, 0x000fa7, 0xc0, Cpu686|CpuPadLock, NoSuf|IsString|ImmExt, { 0, 0, 0} },
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/* sentinel */
{NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0} }
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};
#undef X
#undef NoSuf
#undef b_Suf
#undef w_Suf
#undef l_Suf
#undef q_Suf
#undef x_Suf
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#undef bw_Suf
#undef bl_Suf
#undef wl_Suf
#undef wlq_Suf
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#undef sl_Suf
#undef bwl_Suf
#undef bwlq_Suf
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#undef FP
#undef l_FP
gas/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * config/tc-i386.c (set_intel_syntax): Allow % in symbol names when intel syntax and no register prefix, allow $ in symbol names when intel syntax. (set_16bit_gcc_code_flag): Replace literal 'l' by LONG_MNEM_SUFFIX. (intel_float_operand): Add fourth return value indicating math control operations. Make classification more precise. (md_assemble): Complain if memory operand of mov[sz]x has no size specified. (parse_insn): Translate word operands to floating point instructions operating on integers as well as control instructions to short ones as expected by AT&T syntax. Translate 'd' suffix to short one only for floating point instructions operating on non-integer operands. (match_template): Remove fldcw special case. Adjust q-suffix handling to permit it on fild/fistp/fisttp in AT&T mode. (process_suffix): Don't guess DefaultSize insns' suffix from stackop_size for certain floating point control instructions. Guess suffix for branch and [ls][gi]dt based on flag_code. Split error messages for Intel and AT&T syntax, and make the condition more strict for the former. Adjust suppressing of generation of operand size overrides. (intel parser): Allow the full set of MASM operators. Add FWORD, TBYTE, OWORD, and XMMWORD operand size specifiers (TBYTE replaces XWORD). Add more error checking. * config/tc-i386.h (BYTE_PTR WORD_PTR DWORD_PTR QWORD_PTR XWORD_PTR SHORT OFFSET_FLAT FLAT NONE_FOUND): Remove unused defines. gas/testsuite/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Execute new tests intelbad and intelok. * gas/i386/intelbad.[sl]: New test to check for various things not permitted in Intel mode. * gas/i386/intel.d, gas/i386/opcode.d, gas/i386/x86-64-opcode.d: Adjust for change to segment register store. * gas/i386/intelok.[sd]: New test to check various Intel mode specific things get handled correctly. * gas/i386/x86_64.[sd]: Remove unsupported constructs referring to 'high' and 'low' parts of an operand, which the parser previously accepted while neither telling that it's not supported nor that it ignored the remainder of the line following these supposed keywords. include/opcode/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386.h (sldx_Suf): Remove. (FP, l_FP, sl_FP, x_FP): Don't imply IgnoreSize. (q_FP): Define, implying no REX64. (x_FP, sl_FP): Imply FloatMF. (i386_optab): Split reg and mem forms of moving from segment registers so that the memory forms can ignore the 16-/32-bit operand size distinction. Adjust a few others for Intel mode. Remove *FP uses from all non-floating-point instructions. Unite 32- and 64-bit forms of movsx, movzx, and movd. Adjust floating point operations for the above changes to the *FP macros. Add DefaultSize to floating point control insns operating on larger memory ranges. Remove left over comments hinting at certain insns being Intel-syntax ones where the ones actually meant are already gone. opcodes/ 2004-11-04 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> * i386-dis.c (Eq, Edqw, indirEp, Gdq, I1): Define. (indirEb): Remove. (Mp): Use f_mode rather than none at all. (t_mode, dq_mode, dqw_mode, f_mode, const_1_mode): Define. t_mode replaces what previously was x_mode; x_mode now means 128-bit SSE operands. (dis386): Make far jumps and calls have an 'l' prefix only in AT&T mode. movmskpX's, pextrw's, and pmovmskb's first operands are Gdq. pinsrw's second operand is Edqw. (grps): 1-bit shifts' and rotates' second operands are I1. cmpxchg8b's operand is Eq. movntq's and movntdq's first operands are EM. s[gi]dt, fldenv, frstor, fsave, fstenv all should also have suffixes in Intel mode when an operand size override is present or always suffixing. More instructions will need to be added to this group. (putop): Handle new macro chars 'C' (short/long suffix selector), 'I' (Intel mode override for following macro char), and 'J' (for adding the 'l' prefix to far branches in AT&T mode). When an alternative was specified in the template, honor macro character when specified for Intel mode. (OP_E): Handle new *_mode values. Correct pointer specifications for memory operands. Consolidate output of index register. (OP_G): Handle new *_mode values. (OP_I): Handle const_1_mode. (OP_ESreg, OP_DSreg): Generate pointer specifications. Indicate respective opcode prefix bits have been consumed. (OP_EM, OP_EX): Provide some default handling for generating pointer specifications.
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#undef q_FP
#undef x_FP
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#undef sl_FP
#define MAX_MNEM_SIZE 16 /* For parsing insn mnemonics from input. */
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/* 386 register table. */
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static const reg_entry i386_regtab[] =
{
/* Make %st first as we test for it. */
* tc-i386.h (i386_target_format): Define even for ELFs. (QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX): New macro. (CpuK6,CpuAthlon,CpuSledgehammer, Cpu64, CpuNo64, CpuUnknownFlags): New macros (CpuMMX,CpuSSE,Cpu3dnow, CpuUnknown): Renumber. (IgnoreSize, DefaultSize, No_?Suf, FWait, IsString, regKludge, IsPrefix, ImmExt): Renumber. (Size64, No_qSuf, NoRex64, Rex64): New macros. (Reg64, Imm32S, Imm64, Disp32S, Disp64): New macros. (Imm8, Imm8S, Imm16, Imm32, Imm1, BaseIndex, Disp8, Disp16, Disp32, InOutPortReg,ShiftCount, Control, Debug, Test, FloatReg, FloatAcc, SReg2, SReg3, Acc, JumpAbsolute, RegMMX, RegXMM, EsSeg, InvMem): Renumber. (Reg, WordReg): Add Reg64. (Imm): Add Imm32S and Imm64. (EncImm): New. (Disp): Add Disp64 and Disp32S. (AnyMem): Add Disp32S. (RegRex, RegRex64): New macros. (rex_byte): New type. * tc-i386.c (set_16bit_code_flag): Kill. (fits_in_unsigned_long, fits_in_signed_long): New functions. (reloc): New parameter "signed"; support x86_64. (set_code_flag): New. (DEFAULT_ARCH): New macro; default to "i386". (default_arch): New static variable. (struct _i386_insn): New fields Operand_PCrel; rex. (flag_16bit_code): Kill; All tests replaced to "flag_code == CODE_64BIT"; (flag_code): New enum and static variable. (use_rela_relocations): New static variable. (flag_code_names): New static variable. (cpu_arch_flags): Default to CpuUnknownFlags|CpuNo64. (cpu_arch): Add "sledgehammer"; Add CPUAthlon to Athlon and CpuK6 to K6 and Athlon. (i386_align_code): Return plain "nop" for x86_64. (mode_from_disp_size): Support Disp32S. (smallest_imm_type): Support Imm32S and Imm64. (offset_in_range): Support size of 8. (set_cpu_arch): Do not clobber to Cpu64/CpuNo64. (md_pseudo_table): Add "code64"; use set_code_flat. (md_begin): Emit sane error message on hash failure. (tc_i386_fix_adjustable): Support x86_64 relocations. (md_assemble): Support QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX, REX registers, instructions supported on particular arch just partially, output of 64bit immediates, handling of Imm32S and Disp32S type. (i386_immedaite): Support x86_64 relocations; support 64bit constants. (i386_displacement): Likewise. (i386_index_check): Cleanup; support 64bit addresses. (md_apply_fix3): Support x86_64 relocation and rela. (md_longopts): Add "32" and "64". (md_parse_option): Add OPTION_32 and OPTION_64. (i386_target_format): Call even for ELFs; choose between elf64-x86-64 and elf32-i386. (i386_validate_fix): Refuse GOTOFF in 64bit mode. (tc_gen_reloc): Support rela relocations and x86_64. (intel_e09_1): Support QWORD. * i386.h (i386_optab): Replace "Imm" with "EncImm". (i386_regtab): Add flags field.
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{"st", FloatReg|FloatAcc, 0, 0},
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/* 8 bit regs */
#define REGNAM_AL 1 /* Entry in i386_regtab. */
* tc-i386.h (i386_target_format): Define even for ELFs. (QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX): New macro. (CpuK6,CpuAthlon,CpuSledgehammer, Cpu64, CpuNo64, CpuUnknownFlags): New macros (CpuMMX,CpuSSE,Cpu3dnow, CpuUnknown): Renumber. (IgnoreSize, DefaultSize, No_?Suf, FWait, IsString, regKludge, IsPrefix, ImmExt): Renumber. (Size64, No_qSuf, NoRex64, Rex64): New macros. (Reg64, Imm32S, Imm64, Disp32S, Disp64): New macros. (Imm8, Imm8S, Imm16, Imm32, Imm1, BaseIndex, Disp8, Disp16, Disp32, InOutPortReg,ShiftCount, Control, Debug, Test, FloatReg, FloatAcc, SReg2, SReg3, Acc, JumpAbsolute, RegMMX, RegXMM, EsSeg, InvMem): Renumber. (Reg, WordReg): Add Reg64. (Imm): Add Imm32S and Imm64. (EncImm): New. (Disp): Add Disp64 and Disp32S. (AnyMem): Add Disp32S. (RegRex, RegRex64): New macros. (rex_byte): New type. * tc-i386.c (set_16bit_code_flag): Kill. (fits_in_unsigned_long, fits_in_signed_long): New functions. (reloc): New parameter "signed"; support x86_64. (set_code_flag): New. (DEFAULT_ARCH): New macro; default to "i386". (default_arch): New static variable. (struct _i386_insn): New fields Operand_PCrel; rex. (flag_16bit_code): Kill; All tests replaced to "flag_code == CODE_64BIT"; (flag_code): New enum and static variable. (use_rela_relocations): New static variable. (flag_code_names): New static variable. (cpu_arch_flags): Default to CpuUnknownFlags|CpuNo64. (cpu_arch): Add "sledgehammer"; Add CPUAthlon to Athlon and CpuK6 to K6 and Athlon. (i386_align_code): Return plain "nop" for x86_64. (mode_from_disp_size): Support Disp32S. (smallest_imm_type): Support Imm32S and Imm64. (offset_in_range): Support size of 8. (set_cpu_arch): Do not clobber to Cpu64/CpuNo64. (md_pseudo_table): Add "code64"; use set_code_flat. (md_begin): Emit sane error message on hash failure. (tc_i386_fix_adjustable): Support x86_64 relocations. (md_assemble): Support QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX, REX registers, instructions supported on particular arch just partially, output of 64bit immediates, handling of Imm32S and Disp32S type. (i386_immedaite): Support x86_64 relocations; support 64bit constants. (i386_displacement): Likewise. (i386_index_check): Cleanup; support 64bit addresses. (md_apply_fix3): Support x86_64 relocation and rela. (md_longopts): Add "32" and "64". (md_parse_option): Add OPTION_32 and OPTION_64. (i386_target_format): Call even for ELFs; choose between elf64-x86-64 and elf32-i386. (i386_validate_fix): Refuse GOTOFF in 64bit mode. (tc_gen_reloc): Support rela relocations and x86_64. (intel_e09_1): Support QWORD. * i386.h (i386_optab): Replace "Imm" with "EncImm". (i386_regtab): Add flags field.
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{"al", Reg8|Acc, 0, 0},
{"cl", Reg8|ShiftCount, 0, 1},
{"dl", Reg8, 0, 2},
{"bl", Reg8, 0, 3},
{"ah", Reg8, 0, 4},
{"ch", Reg8, 0, 5},
{"dh", Reg8, 0, 6},
{"bh", Reg8, 0, 7},
{"axl", Reg8|Acc, RegRex64, 0}, /* Must be in the "al + 8" slot. */
{"cxl", Reg8, RegRex64, 1},
{"dxl", Reg8, RegRex64, 2},
{"bxl", Reg8, RegRex64, 3},
{"spl", Reg8, RegRex64, 4},
{"bpl", Reg8, RegRex64, 5},
{"sil", Reg8, RegRex64, 6},
{"dil", Reg8, RegRex64, 7},
{"r8b", Reg8, RegRex64|RegRex, 0},
{"r9b", Reg8, RegRex64|RegRex, 1},
{"r10b", Reg8, RegRex64|RegRex, 2},
{"r11b", Reg8, RegRex64|RegRex, 3},
{"r12b", Reg8, RegRex64|RegRex, 4},
{"r13b", Reg8, RegRex64|RegRex, 5},
{"r14b", Reg8, RegRex64|RegRex, 6},
{"r15b", Reg8, RegRex64|RegRex, 7},
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/* 16 bit regs */
#define REGNAM_AX 25
* tc-i386.h (i386_target_format): Define even for ELFs. (QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX): New macro. (CpuK6,CpuAthlon,CpuSledgehammer, Cpu64, CpuNo64, CpuUnknownFlags): New macros (CpuMMX,CpuSSE,Cpu3dnow, CpuUnknown): Renumber. (IgnoreSize, DefaultSize, No_?Suf, FWait, IsString, regKludge, IsPrefix, ImmExt): Renumber. (Size64, No_qSuf, NoRex64, Rex64): New macros. (Reg64, Imm32S, Imm64, Disp32S, Disp64): New macros. (Imm8, Imm8S, Imm16, Imm32, Imm1, BaseIndex, Disp8, Disp16, Disp32, InOutPortReg,ShiftCount, Control, Debug, Test, FloatReg, FloatAcc, SReg2, SReg3, Acc, JumpAbsolute, RegMMX, RegXMM, EsSeg, InvMem): Renumber. (Reg, WordReg): Add Reg64. (Imm): Add Imm32S and Imm64. (EncImm): New. (Disp): Add Disp64 and Disp32S. (AnyMem): Add Disp32S. (RegRex, RegRex64): New macros. (rex_byte): New type. * tc-i386.c (set_16bit_code_flag): Kill. (fits_in_unsigned_long, fits_in_signed_long): New functions. (reloc): New parameter "signed"; support x86_64. (set_code_flag): New. (DEFAULT_ARCH): New macro; default to "i386". (default_arch): New static variable. (struct _i386_insn): New fields Operand_PCrel; rex. (flag_16bit_code): Kill; All tests replaced to "flag_code == CODE_64BIT"; (flag_code): New enum and static variable. (use_rela_relocations): New static variable. (flag_code_names): New static variable. (cpu_arch_flags): Default to CpuUnknownFlags|CpuNo64. (cpu_arch): Add "sledgehammer"; Add CPUAthlon to Athlon and CpuK6 to K6 and Athlon. (i386_align_code): Return plain "nop" for x86_64. (mode_from_disp_size): Support Disp32S. (smallest_imm_type): Support Imm32S and Imm64. (offset_in_range): Support size of 8. (set_cpu_arch): Do not clobber to Cpu64/CpuNo64. (md_pseudo_table): Add "code64"; use set_code_flat. (md_begin): Emit sane error message on hash failure. (tc_i386_fix_adjustable): Support x86_64 relocations. (md_assemble): Support QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX, REX registers, instructions supported on particular arch just partially, output of 64bit immediates, handling of Imm32S and Disp32S type. (i386_immedaite): Support x86_64 relocations; support 64bit constants. (i386_displacement): Likewise. (i386_index_check): Cleanup; support 64bit addresses. (md_apply_fix3): Support x86_64 relocation and rela. (md_longopts): Add "32" and "64". (md_parse_option): Add OPTION_32 and OPTION_64. (i386_target_format): Call even for ELFs; choose between elf64-x86-64 and elf32-i386. (i386_validate_fix): Refuse GOTOFF in 64bit mode. (tc_gen_reloc): Support rela relocations and x86_64. (intel_e09_1): Support QWORD. * i386.h (i386_optab): Replace "Imm" with "EncImm". (i386_regtab): Add flags field.
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{"ax", Reg16|Acc, 0, 0},
{"cx", Reg16, 0, 1},
{"dx", Reg16|InOutPortReg, 0, 2},
{"bx", Reg16|BaseIndex, 0, 3},
{"sp", Reg16, 0, 4},
{"bp", Reg16|BaseIndex, 0, 5},
{"si", Reg16|BaseIndex, 0, 6},
{"di", Reg16|BaseIndex, 0, 7},
{"r8w", Reg16, RegRex, 0},
{"r9w", Reg16, RegRex, 1},
{"r10w", Reg16, RegRex, 2},
{"r11w", Reg16, RegRex, 3},
{"r12w", Reg16, RegRex, 4},
{"r13w", Reg16, RegRex, 5},
{"r14w", Reg16, RegRex, 6},
{"r15w", Reg16, RegRex, 7},
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/* 32 bit regs */
#define REGNAM_EAX 41
{"eax", Reg32|BaseIndex|Acc, 0, 0}, /* Must be in ax + 16 slot. */
* tc-i386.h (i386_target_format): Define even for ELFs. (QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX): New macro. (CpuK6,CpuAthlon,CpuSledgehammer, Cpu64, CpuNo64, CpuUnknownFlags): New macros (CpuMMX,CpuSSE,Cpu3dnow, CpuUnknown): Renumber. (IgnoreSize, DefaultSize, No_?Suf, FWait, IsString, regKludge, IsPrefix, ImmExt): Renumber. (Size64, No_qSuf, NoRex64, Rex64): New macros. (Reg64, Imm32S, Imm64, Disp32S, Disp64): New macros. (Imm8, Imm8S, Imm16, Imm32, Imm1, BaseIndex, Disp8, Disp16, Disp32, InOutPortReg,ShiftCount, Control, Debug, Test, FloatReg, FloatAcc, SReg2, SReg3, Acc, JumpAbsolute, RegMMX, RegXMM, EsSeg, InvMem): Renumber. (Reg, WordReg): Add Reg64. (Imm): Add Imm32S and Imm64. (EncImm): New. (Disp): Add Disp64 and Disp32S. (AnyMem): Add Disp32S. (RegRex, RegRex64): New macros. (rex_byte): New type. * tc-i386.c (set_16bit_code_flag): Kill. (fits_in_unsigned_long, fits_in_signed_long): New functions. (reloc): New parameter "signed"; support x86_64. (set_code_flag): New. (DEFAULT_ARCH): New macro; default to "i386". (default_arch): New static variable. (struct _i386_insn): New fields Operand_PCrel; rex. (flag_16bit_code): Kill; All tests replaced to "flag_code == CODE_64BIT"; (flag_code): New enum and static variable. (use_rela_relocations): New static variable. (flag_code_names): New static variable. (cpu_arch_flags): Default to CpuUnknownFlags|CpuNo64. (cpu_arch): Add "sledgehammer"; Add CPUAthlon to Athlon and CpuK6 to K6 and Athlon. (i386_align_code): Return plain "nop" for x86_64. (mode_from_disp_size): Support Disp32S. (smallest_imm_type): Support Imm32S and Imm64. (offset_in_range): Support size of 8. (set_cpu_arch): Do not clobber to Cpu64/CpuNo64. (md_pseudo_table): Add "code64"; use set_code_flat. (md_begin): Emit sane error message on hash failure. (tc_i386_fix_adjustable): Support x86_64 relocations. (md_assemble): Support QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX, REX registers, instructions supported on particular arch just partially, output of 64bit immediates, handling of Imm32S and Disp32S type. (i386_immedaite): Support x86_64 relocations; support 64bit constants. (i386_displacement): Likewise. (i386_index_check): Cleanup; support 64bit addresses. (md_apply_fix3): Support x86_64 relocation and rela. (md_longopts): Add "32" and "64". (md_parse_option): Add OPTION_32 and OPTION_64. (i386_target_format): Call even for ELFs; choose between elf64-x86-64 and elf32-i386. (i386_validate_fix): Refuse GOTOFF in 64bit mode. (tc_gen_reloc): Support rela relocations and x86_64. (intel_e09_1): Support QWORD. * i386.h (i386_optab): Replace "Imm" with "EncImm". (i386_regtab): Add flags field.
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{"ecx", Reg32|BaseIndex, 0, 1},
{"edx", Reg32|BaseIndex, 0, 2},
{"ebx", Reg32|BaseIndex, 0, 3},
{"esp", Reg32, 0, 4},
{"ebp", Reg32|BaseIndex, 0, 5},
{"esi", Reg32|BaseIndex, 0, 6},
{"edi", Reg32|BaseIndex, 0, 7},
{"r8d", Reg32|BaseIndex, RegRex, 0},
{"r9d", Reg32|BaseIndex, RegRex, 1},
{"r10d", Reg32|BaseIndex, RegRex, 2},
{"r11d", Reg32|BaseIndex, RegRex, 3},
{"r12d", Reg32|BaseIndex, RegRex, 4},
{"r13d", Reg32|BaseIndex, RegRex, 5},
{"r14d", Reg32|BaseIndex, RegRex, 6},
{"r15d", Reg32|BaseIndex, RegRex, 7},
{"rax", Reg64|BaseIndex|Acc, 0, 0},
{"rcx", Reg64|BaseIndex, 0, 1},
{"rdx", Reg64|BaseIndex, 0, 2},
{"rbx", Reg64|BaseIndex, 0, 3},
{"rsp", Reg64, 0, 4},
{"rbp", Reg64|BaseIndex, 0, 5},
{"rsi", Reg64|BaseIndex, 0, 6},
{"rdi", Reg64|BaseIndex, 0, 7},
{"r8", Reg64|BaseIndex, RegRex, 0},
{"r9", Reg64|BaseIndex, RegRex, 1},
{"r10", Reg64|BaseIndex, RegRex, 2},
{"r11", Reg64|BaseIndex, RegRex, 3},
{"r12", Reg64|BaseIndex, RegRex, 4},
{"r13", Reg64|BaseIndex, RegRex, 5},
{"r14", Reg64|BaseIndex, RegRex, 6},
{"r15", Reg64|BaseIndex, RegRex, 7},
/* Segment registers. */
* tc-i386.h (i386_target_format): Define even for ELFs. (QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX): New macro. (CpuK6,CpuAthlon,CpuSledgehammer, Cpu64, CpuNo64, CpuUnknownFlags): New macros (CpuMMX,CpuSSE,Cpu3dnow, CpuUnknown): Renumber. (IgnoreSize, DefaultSize, No_?Suf, FWait, IsString, regKludge, IsPrefix, ImmExt): Renumber. (Size64, No_qSuf, NoRex64, Rex64): New macros. (Reg64, Imm32S, Imm64, Disp32S, Disp64): New macros. (Imm8, Imm8S, Imm16, Imm32, Imm1, BaseIndex, Disp8, Disp16, Disp32, InOutPortReg,ShiftCount, Control, Debug, Test, FloatReg, FloatAcc, SReg2, SReg3, Acc, JumpAbsolute, RegMMX, RegXMM, EsSeg, InvMem): Renumber. (Reg, WordReg): Add Reg64. (Imm): Add Imm32S and Imm64. (EncImm): New. (Disp): Add Disp64 and Disp32S. (AnyMem): Add Disp32S. (RegRex, RegRex64): New macros. (rex_byte): New type. * tc-i386.c (set_16bit_code_flag): Kill. (fits_in_unsigned_long, fits_in_signed_long): New functions. (reloc): New parameter "signed"; support x86_64. (set_code_flag): New. (DEFAULT_ARCH): New macro; default to "i386". (default_arch): New static variable. (struct _i386_insn): New fields Operand_PCrel; rex. (flag_16bit_code): Kill; All tests replaced to "flag_code == CODE_64BIT"; (flag_code): New enum and static variable. (use_rela_relocations): New static variable. (flag_code_names): New static variable. (cpu_arch_flags): Default to CpuUnknownFlags|CpuNo64. (cpu_arch): Add "sledgehammer"; Add CPUAthlon to Athlon and CpuK6 to K6 and Athlon. (i386_align_code): Return plain "nop" for x86_64. (mode_from_disp_size): Support Disp32S. (smallest_imm_type): Support Imm32S and Imm64. (offset_in_range): Support size of 8. (set_cpu_arch): Do not clobber to Cpu64/CpuNo64. (md_pseudo_table): Add "code64"; use set_code_flat. (md_begin): Emit sane error message on hash failure. (tc_i386_fix_adjustable): Support x86_64 relocations. (md_assemble): Support QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX, REX registers, instructions supported on particular arch just partially, output of 64bit immediates, handling of Imm32S and Disp32S type. (i386_immedaite): Support x86_64 relocations; support 64bit constants. (i386_displacement): Likewise. (i386_index_check): Cleanup; support 64bit addresses. (md_apply_fix3): Support x86_64 relocation and rela. (md_longopts): Add "32" and "64". (md_parse_option): Add OPTION_32 and OPTION_64. (i386_target_format): Call even for ELFs; choose between elf64-x86-64 and elf32-i386. (i386_validate_fix): Refuse GOTOFF in 64bit mode. (tc_gen_reloc): Support rela relocations and x86_64. (intel_e09_1): Support QWORD. * i386.h (i386_optab): Replace "Imm" with "EncImm". (i386_regtab): Add flags field.
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{"es", SReg2, 0, 0},
{"cs", SReg2, 0, 1},
{"ss", SReg2, 0, 2},
{"ds", SReg2, 0, 3},
{"fs", SReg3, 0, 4},
{"gs", SReg3, 0, 5},
/* Control registers. */
* tc-i386.h (i386_target_format): Define even for ELFs. (QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX): New macro. (CpuK6,CpuAthlon,CpuSledgehammer, Cpu64, CpuNo64, CpuUnknownFlags): New macros (CpuMMX,CpuSSE,Cpu3dnow, CpuUnknown): Renumber. (IgnoreSize, DefaultSize, No_?Suf, FWait, IsString, regKludge, IsPrefix, ImmExt): Renumber. (Size64, No_qSuf, NoRex64, Rex64): New macros. (Reg64, Imm32S, Imm64, Disp32S, Disp64): New macros. (Imm8, Imm8S, Imm16, Imm32, Imm1, BaseIndex, Disp8, Disp16, Disp32, InOutPortReg,ShiftCount, Control, Debug, Test, FloatReg, FloatAcc, SReg2, SReg3, Acc, JumpAbsolute, RegMMX, RegXMM, EsSeg, InvMem): Renumber. (Reg, WordReg): Add Reg64. (Imm): Add Imm32S and Imm64. (EncImm): New. (Disp): Add Disp64 and Disp32S. (AnyMem): Add Disp32S. (RegRex, RegRex64): New macros. (rex_byte): New type. * tc-i386.c (set_16bit_code_flag): Kill. (fits_in_unsigned_long, fits_in_signed_long): New functions. (reloc): New parameter "signed"; support x86_64. (set_code_flag): New. (DEFAULT_ARCH): New macro; default to "i386". (default_arch): New static variable. (struct _i386_insn): New fields Operand_PCrel; rex. (flag_16bit_code): Kill; All tests replaced to "flag_code == CODE_64BIT"; (flag_code): New enum and static variable. (use_rela_relocations): New static variable. (flag_code_names): New static variable. (cpu_arch_flags): Default to CpuUnknownFlags|CpuNo64. (cpu_arch): Add "sledgehammer"; Add CPUAthlon to Athlon and CpuK6 to K6 and Athlon. (i386_align_code): Return plain "nop" for x86_64. (mode_from_disp_size): Support Disp32S. (smallest_imm_type): Support Imm32S and Imm64. (offset_in_range): Support size of 8. (set_cpu_arch): Do not clobber to Cpu64/CpuNo64. (md_pseudo_table): Add "code64"; use set_code_flat. (md_begin): Emit sane error message on hash failure. (tc_i386_fix_adjustable): Support x86_64 relocations. (md_assemble): Support QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX, REX registers, instructions supported on particular arch just partially, output of 64bit immediates, handling of Imm32S and Disp32S type. (i386_immedaite): Support x86_64 relocations; support 64bit constants. (i386_displacement): Likewise. (i386_index_check): Cleanup; support 64bit addresses. (md_apply_fix3): Support x86_64 relocation and rela. (md_longopts): Add "32" and "64". (md_parse_option): Add OPTION_32 and OPTION_64. (i386_target_format): Call even for ELFs; choose between elf64-x86-64 and elf32-i386. (i386_validate_fix): Refuse GOTOFF in 64bit mode. (tc_gen_reloc): Support rela relocations and x86_64. (intel_e09_1): Support QWORD. * i386.h (i386_optab): Replace "Imm" with "EncImm". (i386_regtab): Add flags field.
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{"cr0", Control, 0, 0},
{"cr1", Control, 0, 1},
{"cr2", Control, 0, 2},
{"cr3", Control, 0, 3},
{"cr4", Control, 0, 4},
{"cr5", Control, 0, 5},
{"cr6", Control, 0, 6},
{"cr7", Control, 0, 7},
{"cr8", Control, RegRex, 0},
{"cr9", Control, RegRex, 1},
{"cr10", Control, RegRex, 2},
{"cr11", Control, RegRex, 3},
{"cr12", Control, RegRex, 4},
{"cr13", Control, RegRex, 5},
{"cr14", Control, RegRex, 6},
{"cr15", Control, RegRex, 7},
/* Debug registers. */
* tc-i386.h (i386_target_format): Define even for ELFs. (QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX): New macro. (CpuK6,CpuAthlon,CpuSledgehammer, Cpu64, CpuNo64, CpuUnknownFlags): New macros (CpuMMX,CpuSSE,Cpu3dnow, CpuUnknown): Renumber. (IgnoreSize, DefaultSize, No_?Suf, FWait, IsString, regKludge, IsPrefix, ImmExt): Renumber. (Size64, No_qSuf, NoRex64, Rex64): New macros. (Reg64, Imm32S, Imm64, Disp32S, Disp64): New macros. (Imm8, Imm8S, Imm16, Imm32, Imm1, BaseIndex, Disp8, Disp16, Disp32, InOutPortReg,ShiftCount, Control, Debug, Test, FloatReg, FloatAcc, SReg2, SReg3, Acc, JumpAbsolute, RegMMX, RegXMM, EsSeg, InvMem): Renumber. (Reg, WordReg): Add Reg64. (Imm): Add Imm32S and Imm64. (EncImm): New. (Disp): Add Disp64 and Disp32S. (AnyMem): Add Disp32S. (RegRex, RegRex64): New macros. (rex_byte): New type. * tc-i386.c (set_16bit_code_flag): Kill. (fits_in_unsigned_long, fits_in_signed_long): New functions. (reloc): New parameter "signed"; support x86_64. (set_code_flag): New. (DEFAULT_ARCH): New macro; default to "i386". (default_arch): New static variable. (struct _i386_insn): New fields Operand_PCrel; rex. (flag_16bit_code): Kill; All tests replaced to "flag_code == CODE_64BIT"; (flag_code): New enum and static variable. (use_rela_relocations): New static variable. (flag_code_names): New static variable. (cpu_arch_flags): Default to CpuUnknownFlags|CpuNo64. (cpu_arch): Add "sledgehammer"; Add CPUAthlon to Athlon and CpuK6 to K6 and Athlon. (i386_align_code): Return plain "nop" for x86_64. (mode_from_disp_size): Support Disp32S. (smallest_imm_type): Support Imm32S and Imm64. (offset_in_range): Support size of 8. (set_cpu_arch): Do not clobber to Cpu64/CpuNo64. (md_pseudo_table): Add "code64"; use set_code_flat. (md_begin): Emit sane error message on hash failure. (tc_i386_fix_adjustable): Support x86_64 relocations. (md_assemble): Support QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX, REX registers, instructions supported on particular arch just partially, output of 64bit immediates, handling of Imm32S and Disp32S type. (i386_immedaite): Support x86_64 relocations; support 64bit constants. (i386_displacement): Likewise. (i386_index_check): Cleanup; support 64bit addresses. (md_apply_fix3): Support x86_64 relocation and rela. (md_longopts): Add "32" and "64". (md_parse_option): Add OPTION_32 and OPTION_64. (i386_target_format): Call even for ELFs; choose between elf64-x86-64 and elf32-i386. (i386_validate_fix): Refuse GOTOFF in 64bit mode. (tc_gen_reloc): Support rela relocations and x86_64. (intel_e09_1): Support QWORD. * i386.h (i386_optab): Replace "Imm" with "EncImm". (i386_regtab): Add flags field.
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{"db0", Debug, 0, 0},
{"db1", Debug, 0, 1},
{"db2", Debug, 0, 2},
{"db3", Debug, 0, 3},
{"db4", Debug, 0, 4},
{"db5", Debug, 0, 5},
{"db6", Debug, 0, 6},
{"db7", Debug, 0, 7},
{"db8", Debug, RegRex, 0},
{"db9", Debug, RegRex, 1},
{"db10", Debug, RegRex, 2},
{"db11", Debug, RegRex, 3},
{"db12", Debug, RegRex, 4},
{"db13", Debug, RegRex, 5},
{"db14", Debug, RegRex, 6},
{"db15", Debug, RegRex, 7},
* tc-i386.h (i386_target_format): Define even for ELFs. (QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX): New macro. (CpuK6,CpuAthlon,CpuSledgehammer, Cpu64, CpuNo64, CpuUnknownFlags): New macros (CpuMMX,CpuSSE,Cpu3dnow, CpuUnknown): Renumber. (IgnoreSize, DefaultSize, No_?Suf, FWait, IsString, regKludge, IsPrefix, ImmExt): Renumber. (Size64, No_qSuf, NoRex64, Rex64): New macros. (Reg64, Imm32S, Imm64, Disp32S, Disp64): New macros. (Imm8, Imm8S, Imm16, Imm32, Imm1, BaseIndex, Disp8, Disp16, Disp32, InOutPortReg,ShiftCount, Control, Debug, Test, FloatReg, FloatAcc, SReg2, SReg3, Acc, JumpAbsolute, RegMMX, RegXMM, EsSeg, InvMem): Renumber. (Reg, WordReg): Add Reg64. (Imm): Add Imm32S and Imm64. (EncImm): New. (Disp): Add Disp64 and Disp32S. (AnyMem): Add Disp32S. (RegRex, RegRex64): New macros. (rex_byte): New type. * tc-i386.c (set_16bit_code_flag): Kill. (fits_in_unsigned_long, fits_in_signed_long): New functions. (reloc): New parameter "signed"; support x86_64. (set_code_flag): New. (DEFAULT_ARCH): New macro; default to "i386". (default_arch): New static variable. (struct _i386_insn): New fields Operand_PCrel; rex. (flag_16bit_code): Kill; All tests replaced to "flag_code == CODE_64BIT"; (flag_code): New enum and static variable. (use_rela_relocations): New static variable. (flag_code_names): New static variable. (cpu_arch_flags): Default to CpuUnknownFlags|CpuNo64. (cpu_arch): Add "sledgehammer"; Add CPUAthlon to Athlon and CpuK6 to K6 and Athlon. (i386_align_code): Return plain "nop" for x86_64. (mode_from_disp_size): Support Disp32S. (smallest_imm_type): Support Imm32S and Imm64. (offset_in_range): Support size of 8. (set_cpu_arch): Do not clobber to Cpu64/CpuNo64. (md_pseudo_table): Add "code64"; use set_code_flat. (md_begin): Emit sane error message on hash failure. (tc_i386_fix_adjustable): Support x86_64 relocations. (md_assemble): Support QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX, REX registers, instructions supported on particular arch just partially, output of 64bit immediates, handling of Imm32S and Disp32S type. (i386_immedaite): Support x86_64 relocations; support 64bit constants. (i386_displacement): Likewise. (i386_index_check): Cleanup; support 64bit addresses. (md_apply_fix3): Support x86_64 relocation and rela. (md_longopts): Add "32" and "64". (md_parse_option): Add OPTION_32 and OPTION_64. (i386_target_format): Call even for ELFs; choose between elf64-x86-64 and elf32-i386. (i386_validate_fix): Refuse GOTOFF in 64bit mode. (tc_gen_reloc): Support rela relocations and x86_64. (intel_e09_1): Support QWORD. * i386.h (i386_optab): Replace "Imm" with "EncImm". (i386_regtab): Add flags field.
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{"dr0", Debug, 0, 0},
{"dr1", Debug, 0, 1},
{"dr2", Debug, 0, 2},
{"dr3", Debug, 0, 3},
{"dr4", Debug, 0, 4},
{"dr5", Debug, 0, 5},
{"dr6", Debug, 0, 6},
{"dr7", Debug, 0, 7},
{"dr8", Debug, RegRex, 0},
{"dr9", Debug, RegRex, 1},
{"dr10", Debug, RegRex, 2},
{"dr11", Debug, RegRex, 3},
{"dr12", Debug, RegRex, 4},
{"dr13", Debug, RegRex, 5},
{"dr14", Debug, RegRex, 6},
{"dr15", Debug, RegRex, 7},
/* Test registers. */
* tc-i386.h (i386_target_format): Define even for ELFs. (QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX): New macro. (CpuK6,CpuAthlon,CpuSledgehammer, Cpu64, CpuNo64, CpuUnknownFlags): New macros (CpuMMX,CpuSSE,Cpu3dnow, CpuUnknown): Renumber. (IgnoreSize, DefaultSize, No_?Suf, FWait, IsString, regKludge, IsPrefix, ImmExt): Renumber. (Size64, No_qSuf, NoRex64, Rex64): New macros. (Reg64, Imm32S, Imm64, Disp32S, Disp64): New macros. (Imm8, Imm8S, Imm16, Imm32, Imm1, BaseIndex, Disp8, Disp16, Disp32, InOutPortReg,ShiftCount, Control, Debug, Test, FloatReg, FloatAcc, SReg2, SReg3, Acc, JumpAbsolute, RegMMX, RegXMM, EsSeg, InvMem): Renumber. (Reg, WordReg): Add Reg64. (Imm): Add Imm32S and Imm64. (EncImm): New. (Disp): Add Disp64 and Disp32S. (AnyMem): Add Disp32S. (RegRex, RegRex64): New macros. (rex_byte): New type. * tc-i386.c (set_16bit_code_flag): Kill. (fits_in_unsigned_long, fits_in_signed_long): New functions. (reloc): New parameter "signed"; support x86_64. (set_code_flag): New. (DEFAULT_ARCH): New macro; default to "i386". (default_arch): New static variable. (struct _i386_insn): New fields Operand_PCrel; rex. (flag_16bit_code): Kill; All tests replaced to "flag_code == CODE_64BIT"; (flag_code): New enum and static variable. (use_rela_relocations): New static variable. (flag_code_names): New static variable. (cpu_arch_flags): Default to CpuUnknownFlags|CpuNo64. (cpu_arch): Add "sledgehammer"; Add CPUAthlon to Athlon and CpuK6 to K6 and Athlon. (i386_align_code): Return plain "nop" for x86_64. (mode_from_disp_size): Support Disp32S. (smallest_imm_type): Support Imm32S and Imm64. (offset_in_range): Support size of 8. (set_cpu_arch): Do not clobber to Cpu64/CpuNo64. (md_pseudo_table): Add "code64"; use set_code_flat. (md_begin): Emit sane error message on hash failure. (tc_i386_fix_adjustable): Support x86_64 relocations. (md_assemble): Support QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX, REX registers, instructions supported on particular arch just partially, output of 64bit immediates, handling of Imm32S and Disp32S type. (i386_immedaite): Support x86_64 relocations; support 64bit constants. (i386_displacement): Likewise. (i386_index_check): Cleanup; support 64bit addresses. (md_apply_fix3): Support x86_64 relocation and rela. (md_longopts): Add "32" and "64". (md_parse_option): Add OPTION_32 and OPTION_64. (i386_target_format): Call even for ELFs; choose between elf64-x86-64 and elf32-i386. (i386_validate_fix): Refuse GOTOFF in 64bit mode. (tc_gen_reloc): Support rela relocations and x86_64. (intel_e09_1): Support QWORD. * i386.h (i386_optab): Replace "Imm" with "EncImm". (i386_regtab): Add flags field.
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{"tr0", Test, 0, 0},
{"tr1", Test, 0, 1},
{"tr2", Test, 0, 2},
{"tr3", Test, 0, 3},
{"tr4", Test, 0, 4},
{"tr5", Test, 0, 5},
{"tr6", Test, 0, 6},
{"tr7", Test, 0, 7},
/* MMX and simd registers. */
* tc-i386.h (i386_target_format): Define even for ELFs. (QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX): New macro. (CpuK6,CpuAthlon,CpuSledgehammer, Cpu64, CpuNo64, CpuUnknownFlags): New macros (CpuMMX,CpuSSE,Cpu3dnow, CpuUnknown): Renumber. (IgnoreSize, DefaultSize, No_?Suf, FWait, IsString, regKludge, IsPrefix, ImmExt): Renumber. (Size64, No_qSuf, NoRex64, Rex64): New macros. (Reg64, Imm32S, Imm64, Disp32S, Disp64): New macros. (Imm8, Imm8S, Imm16, Imm32, Imm1, BaseIndex, Disp8, Disp16, Disp32, InOutPortReg,ShiftCount, Control, Debug, Test, FloatReg, FloatAcc, SReg2, SReg3, Acc, JumpAbsolute, RegMMX, RegXMM, EsSeg, InvMem): Renumber. (Reg, WordReg): Add Reg64. (Imm): Add Imm32S and Imm64. (EncImm): New. (Disp): Add Disp64 and Disp32S. (AnyMem): Add Disp32S. (RegRex, RegRex64): New macros. (rex_byte): New type. * tc-i386.c (set_16bit_code_flag): Kill. (fits_in_unsigned_long, fits_in_signed_long): New functions. (reloc): New parameter "signed"; support x86_64. (set_code_flag): New. (DEFAULT_ARCH): New macro; default to "i386". (default_arch): New static variable. (struct _i386_insn): New fields Operand_PCrel; rex. (flag_16bit_code): Kill; All tests replaced to "flag_code == CODE_64BIT"; (flag_code): New enum and static variable. (use_rela_relocations): New static variable. (flag_code_names): New static variable. (cpu_arch_flags): Default to CpuUnknownFlags|CpuNo64. (cpu_arch): Add "sledgehammer"; Add CPUAthlon to Athlon and CpuK6 to K6 and Athlon. (i386_align_code): Return plain "nop" for x86_64. (mode_from_disp_size): Support Disp32S. (smallest_imm_type): Support Imm32S and Imm64. (offset_in_range): Support size of 8. (set_cpu_arch): Do not clobber to Cpu64/CpuNo64. (md_pseudo_table): Add "code64"; use set_code_flat. (md_begin): Emit sane error message on hash failure. (tc_i386_fix_adjustable): Support x86_64 relocations. (md_assemble): Support QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX, REX registers, instructions supported on particular arch just partially, output of 64bit immediates, handling of Imm32S and Disp32S type. (i386_immedaite): Support x86_64 relocations; support 64bit constants. (i386_displacement): Likewise. (i386_index_check): Cleanup; support 64bit addresses. (md_apply_fix3): Support x86_64 relocation and rela. (md_longopts): Add "32" and "64". (md_parse_option): Add OPTION_32 and OPTION_64. (i386_target_format): Call even for ELFs; choose between elf64-x86-64 and elf32-i386. (i386_validate_fix): Refuse GOTOFF in 64bit mode. (tc_gen_reloc): Support rela relocations and x86_64. (intel_e09_1): Support QWORD. * i386.h (i386_optab): Replace "Imm" with "EncImm". (i386_regtab): Add flags field.
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{"mm0", RegMMX, 0, 0},
{"mm1", RegMMX, 0, 1},
{"mm2", RegMMX, 0, 2},
{"mm3", RegMMX, 0, 3},
{"mm4", RegMMX, 0, 4},
{"mm5", RegMMX, 0, 5},
{"mm6", RegMMX, 0, 6},
{"mm7", RegMMX, 0, 7},
{"xmm0", RegXMM, 0, 0},
{"xmm1", RegXMM, 0, 1},
{"xmm2", RegXMM, 0, 2},
{"xmm3", RegXMM, 0, 3},
{"xmm4", RegXMM, 0, 4},
{"xmm5", RegXMM, 0, 5},
{"xmm6", RegXMM, 0, 6},
{"xmm7", RegXMM, 0, 7},
{"xmm8", RegXMM, RegRex, 0},
{"xmm9", RegXMM, RegRex, 1},
{"xmm10", RegXMM, RegRex, 2},
{"xmm11", RegXMM, RegRex, 3},
{"xmm12", RegXMM, RegRex, 4},
{"xmm13", RegXMM, RegRex, 5},
{"xmm14", RegXMM, RegRex, 6},
{"xmm15", RegXMM, RegRex, 7},
/* No type will make this register rejected for all purposes except
for addressing. This saves creating one extra type for RIP. */
{"rip", BaseIndex, 0, 0}
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};
static const reg_entry i386_float_regtab[] =
{
* tc-i386.h (i386_target_format): Define even for ELFs. (QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX): New macro. (CpuK6,CpuAthlon,CpuSledgehammer, Cpu64, CpuNo64, CpuUnknownFlags): New macros (CpuMMX,CpuSSE,Cpu3dnow, CpuUnknown): Renumber. (IgnoreSize, DefaultSize, No_?Suf, FWait, IsString, regKludge, IsPrefix, ImmExt): Renumber. (Size64, No_qSuf, NoRex64, Rex64): New macros. (Reg64, Imm32S, Imm64, Disp32S, Disp64): New macros. (Imm8, Imm8S, Imm16, Imm32, Imm1, BaseIndex, Disp8, Disp16, Disp32, InOutPortReg,ShiftCount, Control, Debug, Test, FloatReg, FloatAcc, SReg2, SReg3, Acc, JumpAbsolute, RegMMX, RegXMM, EsSeg, InvMem): Renumber. (Reg, WordReg): Add Reg64. (Imm): Add Imm32S and Imm64. (EncImm): New. (Disp): Add Disp64 and Disp32S. (AnyMem): Add Disp32S. (RegRex, RegRex64): New macros. (rex_byte): New type. * tc-i386.c (set_16bit_code_flag): Kill. (fits_in_unsigned_long, fits_in_signed_long): New functions. (reloc): New parameter "signed"; support x86_64. (set_code_flag): New. (DEFAULT_ARCH): New macro; default to "i386". (default_arch): New static variable. (struct _i386_insn): New fields Operand_PCrel; rex. (flag_16bit_code): Kill; All tests replaced to "flag_code == CODE_64BIT"; (flag_code): New enum and static variable. (use_rela_relocations): New static variable. (flag_code_names): New static variable. (cpu_arch_flags): Default to CpuUnknownFlags|CpuNo64. (cpu_arch): Add "sledgehammer"; Add CPUAthlon to Athlon and CpuK6 to K6 and Athlon. (i386_align_code): Return plain "nop" for x86_64. (mode_from_disp_size): Support Disp32S. (smallest_imm_type): Support Imm32S and Imm64. (offset_in_range): Support size of 8. (set_cpu_arch): Do not clobber to Cpu64/CpuNo64. (md_pseudo_table): Add "code64"; use set_code_flat. (md_begin): Emit sane error message on hash failure. (tc_i386_fix_adjustable): Support x86_64 relocations. (md_assemble): Support QWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX, REX registers, instructions supported on particular arch just partially, output of 64bit immediates, handling of Imm32S and Disp32S type. (i386_immedaite): Support x86_64 relocations; support 64bit constants. (i386_displacement): Likewise. (i386_index_check): Cleanup; support 64bit addresses. (md_apply_fix3): Support x86_64 relocation and rela. (md_longopts): Add "32" and "64". (md_parse_option): Add OPTION_32 and OPTION_64. (i386_target_format): Call even for ELFs; choose between elf64-x86-64 and elf32-i386. (i386_validate_fix): Refuse GOTOFF in 64bit mode. (tc_gen_reloc): Support rela relocations and x86_64. (intel_e09_1): Support QWORD. * i386.h (i386_optab): Replace "Imm" with "EncImm". (i386_regtab): Add flags field.
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{"st(0)", FloatReg|FloatAcc, 0, 0},
{"st(1)", FloatReg, 0, 1},
{"st(2)", FloatReg, 0, 2},
{"st(3)", FloatReg, 0, 3},
{"st(4)", FloatReg, 0, 4},
{"st(5)", FloatReg, 0, 5},
{"st(6)", FloatReg, 0, 6},
{"st(7)", FloatReg, 0, 7}
};
#define MAX_REG_NAME_SIZE 8 /* For parsing register names from input. */
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/* Segment stuff. */
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static const seg_entry cs = { "cs", 0x2e };
static const seg_entry ds = { "ds", 0x3e };
static const seg_entry ss = { "ss", 0x36 };
static const seg_entry es = { "es", 0x26 };
static const seg_entry fs = { "fs", 0x64 };
static const seg_entry gs = { "gs", 0x65 };