| //===-- X86Disassembler.cpp - Disassembler for x86 and x86_64 -------------===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |
| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // This file is part of the X86 Disassembler. |
| // It contains code to translate the data produced by the decoder into |
| // MCInsts. |
| // |
| // |
| // The X86 disassembler is a table-driven disassembler for the 16-, 32-, and |
| // 64-bit X86 instruction sets. The main decode sequence for an assembly |
| // instruction in this disassembler is: |
| // |
| // 1. Read the prefix bytes and determine the attributes of the instruction. |
| // These attributes, recorded in enum attributeBits |
| // (X86DisassemblerDecoderCommon.h), form a bitmask. The table CONTEXTS_SYM |
| // provides a mapping from bitmasks to contexts, which are represented by |
| // enum InstructionContext (ibid.). |
| // |
| // 2. Read the opcode, and determine what kind of opcode it is. The |
| // disassembler distinguishes four kinds of opcodes, which are enumerated in |
| // OpcodeType (X86DisassemblerDecoderCommon.h): one-byte (0xnn), two-byte |
| // (0x0f 0xnn), three-byte-38 (0x0f 0x38 0xnn), or three-byte-3a |
| // (0x0f 0x3a 0xnn). Mandatory prefixes are treated as part of the context. |
| // |
| // 3. Depending on the opcode type, look in one of four ClassDecision structures |
| // (X86DisassemblerDecoderCommon.h). Use the opcode class to determine which |
| // OpcodeDecision (ibid.) to look the opcode in. Look up the opcode, to get |
| // a ModRMDecision (ibid.). |
| // |
| // 4. Some instructions, such as escape opcodes or extended opcodes, or even |
| // instructions that have ModRM*Reg / ModRM*Mem forms in LLVM, need the |
| // ModR/M byte to complete decode. The ModRMDecision's type is an entry from |
| // ModRMDecisionType (X86DisassemblerDecoderCommon.h) that indicates if the |
| // ModR/M byte is required and how to interpret it. |
| // |
| // 5. After resolving the ModRMDecision, the disassembler has a unique ID |
| // of type InstrUID (X86DisassemblerDecoderCommon.h). Looking this ID up in |
| // INSTRUCTIONS_SYM yields the name of the instruction and the encodings and |
| // meanings of its operands. |
| // |
| // 6. For each operand, its encoding is an entry from OperandEncoding |
| // (X86DisassemblerDecoderCommon.h) and its type is an entry from |
| // OperandType (ibid.). The encoding indicates how to read it from the |
| // instruction; the type indicates how to interpret the value once it has |
| // been read. For example, a register operand could be stored in the R/M |
| // field of the ModR/M byte, the REG field of the ModR/M byte, or added to |
| // the main opcode. This is orthogonal from its meaning (an GPR or an XMM |
| // register, for instance). Given this information, the operands can be |
| // extracted and interpreted. |
| // |
| // 7. As the last step, the disassembler translates the instruction information |
| // and operands into a format understandable by the client - in this case, an |
| // MCInst for use by the MC infrastructure. |
| // |
| // The disassembler is broken broadly into two parts: the table emitter that |
| // emits the instruction decode tables discussed above during compilation, and |
| // the disassembler itself. The table emitter is documented in more detail in |
| // utils/TableGen/X86DisassemblerEmitter.h. |
| // |
| // X86Disassembler.cpp contains the code responsible for step 7, and for |
| // invoking the decoder to execute steps 1-6. |
| // X86DisassemblerDecoderCommon.h contains the definitions needed by both the |
| // table emitter and the disassembler. |
| // X86DisassemblerDecoder.h contains the public interface of the decoder, |
| // factored out into C for possible use by other projects. |
| // X86DisassemblerDecoder.c contains the source code of the decoder, which is |
| // responsible for steps 1-6. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "MCTargetDesc/X86BaseInfo.h" |
| #include "MCTargetDesc/X86MCTargetDesc.h" |
| #include "X86DisassemblerDecoder.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCContext.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCDisassembler/MCDisassembler.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCExpr.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCInst.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCInstrInfo.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCSubtargetInfo.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/TargetRegistry.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" |
| |
| using namespace llvm; |
| using namespace llvm::X86Disassembler; |
| |
| #define DEBUG_TYPE "x86-disassembler" |
| |
| void llvm::X86Disassembler::Debug(const char *file, unsigned line, |
| const char *s) { |
| dbgs() << file << ":" << line << ": " << s; |
| } |
| |
| StringRef llvm::X86Disassembler::GetInstrName(unsigned Opcode, |
| const void *mii) { |
| const MCInstrInfo *MII = static_cast<const MCInstrInfo *>(mii); |
| return MII->getName(Opcode); |
| } |
| |
| #define debug(s) LLVM_DEBUG(Debug(__FILE__, __LINE__, s)); |
| |
| namespace llvm { |
| |
| // Fill-ins to make the compiler happy. These constants are never actually |
| // assigned; they are just filler to make an automatically-generated switch |
| // statement work. |
| namespace X86 { |
| enum { |
| BX_SI = 500, |
| BX_DI = 501, |
| BP_SI = 502, |
| BP_DI = 503, |
| sib = 504, |
| sib64 = 505 |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| static bool translateInstruction(MCInst &target, |
| InternalInstruction &source, |
| const MCDisassembler *Dis); |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| /// Generic disassembler for all X86 platforms. All each platform class should |
| /// have to do is subclass the constructor, and provide a different |
| /// disassemblerMode value. |
| class X86GenericDisassembler : public MCDisassembler { |
| std::unique_ptr<const MCInstrInfo> MII; |
| public: |
| X86GenericDisassembler(const MCSubtargetInfo &STI, MCContext &Ctx, |
| std::unique_ptr<const MCInstrInfo> MII); |
| public: |
| DecodeStatus getInstruction(MCInst &instr, uint64_t &size, |
| ArrayRef<uint8_t> Bytes, uint64_t Address, |
| raw_ostream &vStream, |
| raw_ostream &cStream) const override; |
| |
| private: |
| DisassemblerMode fMode; |
| }; |
| |
| } |
| |
| X86GenericDisassembler::X86GenericDisassembler( |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI, |
| MCContext &Ctx, |
| std::unique_ptr<const MCInstrInfo> MII) |
| : MCDisassembler(STI, Ctx), MII(std::move(MII)) { |
| const FeatureBitset &FB = STI.getFeatureBits(); |
| if (FB[X86::Mode16Bit]) { |
| fMode = MODE_16BIT; |
| return; |
| } else if (FB[X86::Mode32Bit]) { |
| fMode = MODE_32BIT; |
| return; |
| } else if (FB[X86::Mode64Bit]) { |
| fMode = MODE_64BIT; |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| llvm_unreachable("Invalid CPU mode"); |
| } |
| |
| namespace { |
| struct Region { |
| ArrayRef<uint8_t> Bytes; |
| uint64_t Base; |
| Region(ArrayRef<uint8_t> Bytes, uint64_t Base) : Bytes(Bytes), Base(Base) {} |
| }; |
| } // end anonymous namespace |
| |
| /// A callback function that wraps the readByte method from Region. |
| /// |
| /// @param Arg - The generic callback parameter. In this case, this should |
| /// be a pointer to a Region. |
| /// @param Byte - A pointer to the byte to be read. |
| /// @param Address - The address to be read. |
| static int regionReader(const void *Arg, uint8_t *Byte, uint64_t Address) { |
| auto *R = static_cast<const Region *>(Arg); |
| ArrayRef<uint8_t> Bytes = R->Bytes; |
| unsigned Index = Address - R->Base; |
| if (Bytes.size() <= Index) |
| return -1; |
| *Byte = Bytes[Index]; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /// logger - a callback function that wraps the operator<< method from |
| /// raw_ostream. |
| /// |
| /// @param arg - The generic callback parameter. This should be a pointe |
| /// to a raw_ostream. |
| /// @param log - A string to be logged. logger() adds a newline. |
| static void logger(void* arg, const char* log) { |
| if (!arg) |
| return; |
| |
| raw_ostream &vStream = *(static_cast<raw_ostream*>(arg)); |
| vStream << log << "\n"; |
| } |
| |
| // |
| // Public interface for the disassembler |
| // |
| |
| MCDisassembler::DecodeStatus X86GenericDisassembler::getInstruction( |
| MCInst &Instr, uint64_t &Size, ArrayRef<uint8_t> Bytes, uint64_t Address, |
| raw_ostream &VStream, raw_ostream &CStream) const { |
| CommentStream = &CStream; |
| |
| InternalInstruction InternalInstr; |
| |
| dlog_t LoggerFn = logger; |
| if (&VStream == &nulls()) |
| LoggerFn = nullptr; // Disable logging completely if it's going to nulls(). |
| |
| Region R(Bytes, Address); |
| |
| int Ret = decodeInstruction(&InternalInstr, regionReader, (const void *)&R, |
| LoggerFn, (void *)&VStream, |
| (const void *)MII.get(), Address, fMode); |
| |
| if (Ret) { |
| Size = InternalInstr.readerCursor - Address; |
| return Fail; |
| } else { |
| Size = InternalInstr.length; |
| bool Ret = translateInstruction(Instr, InternalInstr, this); |
| if (!Ret) { |
| unsigned Flags = X86::IP_NO_PREFIX; |
| if (InternalInstr.hasAdSize) |
| Flags |= X86::IP_HAS_AD_SIZE; |
| if (!InternalInstr.mandatoryPrefix) { |
| if (InternalInstr.hasOpSize) |
| Flags |= X86::IP_HAS_OP_SIZE; |
| if (InternalInstr.repeatPrefix == 0xf2) |
| Flags |= X86::IP_HAS_REPEAT_NE; |
| else if (InternalInstr.repeatPrefix == 0xf3 && |
| // It should not be 'pause' f3 90 |
| InternalInstr.opcode != 0x90) |
| Flags |= X86::IP_HAS_REPEAT; |
| if (InternalInstr.hasLockPrefix) |
| Flags |= X86::IP_HAS_LOCK; |
| } |
| Instr.setFlags(Flags); |
| } |
| return (!Ret) ? Success : Fail; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // |
| // Private code that translates from struct InternalInstructions to MCInsts. |
| // |
| |
| /// translateRegister - Translates an internal register to the appropriate LLVM |
| /// register, and appends it as an operand to an MCInst. |
| /// |
| /// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to. |
| /// @param reg - The Reg to append. |
| static void translateRegister(MCInst &mcInst, Reg reg) { |
| #define ENTRY(x) X86::x, |
| static constexpr MCPhysReg llvmRegnums[] = {ALL_REGS}; |
| #undef ENTRY |
| |
| MCPhysReg llvmRegnum = llvmRegnums[reg]; |
| mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::createReg(llvmRegnum)); |
| } |
| |
| /// tryAddingSymbolicOperand - trys to add a symbolic operand in place of the |
| /// immediate Value in the MCInst. |
| /// |
| /// @param Value - The immediate Value, has had any PC adjustment made by |
| /// the caller. |
| /// @param isBranch - If the instruction is a branch instruction |
| /// @param Address - The starting address of the instruction |
| /// @param Offset - The byte offset to this immediate in the instruction |
| /// @param Width - The byte width of this immediate in the instruction |
| /// |
| /// If the getOpInfo() function was set when setupForSymbolicDisassembly() was |
| /// called then that function is called to get any symbolic information for the |
| /// immediate in the instruction using the Address, Offset and Width. If that |
| /// returns non-zero then the symbolic information it returns is used to create |
| /// an MCExpr and that is added as an operand to the MCInst. If getOpInfo() |
| /// returns zero and isBranch is true then a symbol look up for immediate Value |
| /// is done and if a symbol is found an MCExpr is created with that, else |
| /// an MCExpr with the immediate Value is created. This function returns true |
| /// if it adds an operand to the MCInst and false otherwise. |
| static bool tryAddingSymbolicOperand(int64_t Value, bool isBranch, |
| uint64_t Address, uint64_t Offset, |
| uint64_t Width, MCInst &MI, |
| const MCDisassembler *Dis) { |
| return Dis->tryAddingSymbolicOperand(MI, Value, Address, isBranch, |
| Offset, Width); |
| } |
| |
| /// tryAddingPcLoadReferenceComment - trys to add a comment as to what is being |
| /// referenced by a load instruction with the base register that is the rip. |
| /// These can often be addresses in a literal pool. The Address of the |
| /// instruction and its immediate Value are used to determine the address |
| /// being referenced in the literal pool entry. The SymbolLookUp call back will |
| /// return a pointer to a literal 'C' string if the referenced address is an |
| /// address into a section with 'C' string literals. |
| static void tryAddingPcLoadReferenceComment(uint64_t Address, uint64_t Value, |
| const void *Decoder) { |
| const MCDisassembler *Dis = static_cast<const MCDisassembler*>(Decoder); |
| Dis->tryAddingPcLoadReferenceComment(Value, Address); |
| } |
| |
| static const uint8_t segmentRegnums[SEG_OVERRIDE_max] = { |
| 0, // SEG_OVERRIDE_NONE |
| X86::CS, |
| X86::SS, |
| X86::DS, |
| X86::ES, |
| X86::FS, |
| X86::GS |
| }; |
| |
| /// translateSrcIndex - Appends a source index operand to an MCInst. |
| /// |
| /// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to. |
| /// @param insn - The internal instruction. |
| static bool translateSrcIndex(MCInst &mcInst, InternalInstruction &insn) { |
| unsigned baseRegNo; |
| |
| if (insn.mode == MODE_64BIT) |
| baseRegNo = insn.hasAdSize ? X86::ESI : X86::RSI; |
| else if (insn.mode == MODE_32BIT) |
| baseRegNo = insn.hasAdSize ? X86::SI : X86::ESI; |
| else { |
| assert(insn.mode == MODE_16BIT); |
| baseRegNo = insn.hasAdSize ? X86::ESI : X86::SI; |
| } |
| MCOperand baseReg = MCOperand::createReg(baseRegNo); |
| mcInst.addOperand(baseReg); |
| |
| MCOperand segmentReg; |
| segmentReg = MCOperand::createReg(segmentRegnums[insn.segmentOverride]); |
| mcInst.addOperand(segmentReg); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /// translateDstIndex - Appends a destination index operand to an MCInst. |
| /// |
| /// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to. |
| /// @param insn - The internal instruction. |
| |
| static bool translateDstIndex(MCInst &mcInst, InternalInstruction &insn) { |
| unsigned baseRegNo; |
| |
| if (insn.mode == MODE_64BIT) |
| baseRegNo = insn.hasAdSize ? X86::EDI : X86::RDI; |
| else if (insn.mode == MODE_32BIT) |
| baseRegNo = insn.hasAdSize ? X86::DI : X86::EDI; |
| else { |
| assert(insn.mode == MODE_16BIT); |
| baseRegNo = insn.hasAdSize ? X86::EDI : X86::DI; |
| } |
| MCOperand baseReg = MCOperand::createReg(baseRegNo); |
| mcInst.addOperand(baseReg); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /// translateImmediate - Appends an immediate operand to an MCInst. |
| /// |
| /// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to. |
| /// @param immediate - The immediate value to append. |
| /// @param operand - The operand, as stored in the descriptor table. |
| /// @param insn - The internal instruction. |
| static void translateImmediate(MCInst &mcInst, uint64_t immediate, |
| const OperandSpecifier &operand, |
| InternalInstruction &insn, |
| const MCDisassembler *Dis) { |
| // Sign-extend the immediate if necessary. |
| |
| OperandType type = (OperandType)operand.type; |
| |
| bool isBranch = false; |
| uint64_t pcrel = 0; |
| if (type == TYPE_REL) { |
| isBranch = true; |
| pcrel = insn.startLocation + |
| insn.immediateOffset + insn.immediateSize; |
| switch (operand.encoding) { |
| default: |
| break; |
| case ENCODING_Iv: |
| switch (insn.displacementSize) { |
| default: |
| break; |
| case 1: |
| if(immediate & 0x80) |
| immediate |= ~(0xffull); |
| break; |
| case 2: |
| if(immediate & 0x8000) |
| immediate |= ~(0xffffull); |
| break; |
| case 4: |
| if(immediate & 0x80000000) |
| immediate |= ~(0xffffffffull); |
| break; |
| case 8: |
| break; |
| } |
| break; |
| case ENCODING_IB: |
| if(immediate & 0x80) |
| immediate |= ~(0xffull); |
| break; |
| case ENCODING_IW: |
| if(immediate & 0x8000) |
| immediate |= ~(0xffffull); |
| break; |
| case ENCODING_ID: |
| if(immediate & 0x80000000) |
| immediate |= ~(0xffffffffull); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| // By default sign-extend all X86 immediates based on their encoding. |
| else if (type == TYPE_IMM) { |
| switch (operand.encoding) { |
| default: |
| break; |
| case ENCODING_IB: |
| if(immediate & 0x80) |
| immediate |= ~(0xffull); |
| break; |
| case ENCODING_IW: |
| if(immediate & 0x8000) |
| immediate |= ~(0xffffull); |
| break; |
| case ENCODING_ID: |
| if(immediate & 0x80000000) |
| immediate |= ~(0xffffffffull); |
| break; |
| case ENCODING_IO: |
| break; |
| } |
| } else if (type == TYPE_IMM3) { |
| // Check for immediates that printSSECC can't handle. |
| if (immediate >= 8) { |
| unsigned NewOpc; |
| switch (mcInst.getOpcode()) { |
| default: llvm_unreachable("unexpected opcode"); |
| case X86::CMPPDrmi: NewOpc = X86::CMPPDrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::CMPPDrri: NewOpc = X86::CMPPDrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::CMPPSrmi: NewOpc = X86::CMPPSrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::CMPPSrri: NewOpc = X86::CMPPSrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::CMPSDrm: NewOpc = X86::CMPSDrm_alt; break; |
| case X86::CMPSDrr: NewOpc = X86::CMPSDrr_alt; break; |
| case X86::CMPSSrm: NewOpc = X86::CMPSSrm_alt; break; |
| case X86::CMPSSrr: NewOpc = X86::CMPSSrr_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMBri: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMBri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMBmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMBmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMWri: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMWri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMWmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMWmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMDri: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMDri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMDmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMDmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMQri: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMQri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMQmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMQmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMUBri: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMUBri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMUBmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMUBmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMUWri: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMUWri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMUWmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMUWmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMUDri: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMUDri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMUDmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMUDmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMUQri: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMUQri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCOMUQmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCOMUQmi_alt; break; |
| } |
| // Switch opcode to the one that doesn't get special printing. |
| mcInst.setOpcode(NewOpc); |
| } |
| } else if (type == TYPE_IMM5) { |
| // Check for immediates that printAVXCC can't handle. |
| if (immediate >= 32) { |
| unsigned NewOpc; |
| switch (mcInst.getOpcode()) { |
| default: llvm_unreachable("unexpected opcode"); |
| case X86::VCMPPDrmi: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPDrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPDrri: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPDrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPSrmi: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPSrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPSrri: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPSrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPSDrm: NewOpc = X86::VCMPSDrm_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPSDrr: NewOpc = X86::VCMPSDrr_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPSSrm: NewOpc = X86::VCMPSSrm_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPSSrr: NewOpc = X86::VCMPSSrr_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPDYrmi: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPDYrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPDYrri: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPDYrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPSYrmi: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPSYrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPSYrri: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPSYrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPDZrmi: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPDZrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPDZrri: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPDZrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPDZrrib: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPDZrrib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPSZrmi: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPSZrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPSZrri: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPSZrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPSZrrib: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPSZrrib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPDZ128rmi: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPDZ128rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPDZ128rri: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPDZ128rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPSZ128rmi: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPSZ128rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPSZ128rri: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPSZ128rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPDZ256rmi: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPDZ256rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPDZ256rri: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPDZ256rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPSZ256rmi: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPSZ256rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPPSZ256rri: NewOpc = X86::VCMPPSZ256rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPSDZrm_Int: NewOpc = X86::VCMPSDZrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPSDZrr_Int: NewOpc = X86::VCMPSDZrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPSDZrrb_Int: NewOpc = X86::VCMPSDZrrb_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPSSZrm_Int: NewOpc = X86::VCMPSSZrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPSSZrr_Int: NewOpc = X86::VCMPSSZrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VCMPSSZrrb_Int: NewOpc = X86::VCMPSSZrrb_alt; break; |
| } |
| // Switch opcode to the one that doesn't get special printing. |
| mcInst.setOpcode(NewOpc); |
| } |
| } else if (type == TYPE_AVX512ICC) { |
| if (immediate >= 8 || ((immediate & 0x3) == 3)) { |
| unsigned NewOpc; |
| switch (mcInst.getOpcode()) { |
| default: llvm_unreachable("unexpected opcode"); |
| case X86::VPCMPBZ128rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPBZ128rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPBZ128rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPBZ128rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPBZ128rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPBZ128rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPBZ128rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPBZ128rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPBZ256rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPBZ256rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPBZ256rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPBZ256rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPBZ256rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPBZ256rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPBZ256rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPBZ256rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPBZrmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPBZrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPBZrmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPBZrmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPBZrri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPBZrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPBZrrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPBZrrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZ128rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZ128rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZ128rmib: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZ128rmib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZ128rmibk: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZ128rmibk_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZ128rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZ128rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZ128rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZ128rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZ128rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZ128rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZ256rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZ256rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZ256rmib: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZ256rmib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZ256rmibk: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZ256rmibk_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZ256rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZ256rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZ256rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZ256rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZ256rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZ256rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZrmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZrmib: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZrmib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZrmibk: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZrmibk_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZrmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZrmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZrri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPDZrrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPDZrrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZ128rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZ128rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZ128rmib: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZ128rmib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZ128rmibk: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZ128rmibk_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZ128rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZ128rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZ128rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZ128rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZ128rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZ128rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZ256rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZ256rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZ256rmib: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZ256rmib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZ256rmibk: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZ256rmibk_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZ256rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZ256rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZ256rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZ256rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZ256rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZ256rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZrmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZrmib: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZrmib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZrmibk: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZrmibk_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZrmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZrmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZrri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPQZrrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPQZrrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUBZ128rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUBZ128rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUBZ128rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUBZ128rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUBZ128rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUBZ128rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUBZ128rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUBZ128rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUBZ256rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUBZ256rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUBZ256rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUBZ256rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUBZ256rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUBZ256rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUBZ256rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUBZ256rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUBZrmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUBZrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUBZrmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUBZrmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUBZrri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUBZrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUBZrrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUBZrrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZ128rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZ128rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZ128rmib: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZ128rmib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZ128rmibk: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZ128rmibk_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZ128rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZ128rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZ128rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZ128rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZ128rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZ128rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZ256rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZ256rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZ256rmib: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZ256rmib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZ256rmibk: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZ256rmibk_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZ256rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZ256rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZ256rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZ256rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZ256rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZ256rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZrmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZrmib: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZrmib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZrmibk: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZrmibk_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZrmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZrmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZrri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUDZrrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUDZrrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZ128rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZ128rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZ128rmib: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZ128rmib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZ128rmibk: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZ128rmibk_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZ128rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZ128rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZ128rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZ128rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZ128rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZ128rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZ256rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZ256rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZ256rmib: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZ256rmib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZ256rmibk: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZ256rmibk_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZ256rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZ256rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZ256rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZ256rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZ256rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZ256rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZrmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZrmib: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZrmib_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZrmibk: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZrmibk_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZrmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZrmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZrri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUQZrrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUQZrrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUWZ128rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUWZ128rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUWZ128rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUWZ128rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUWZ128rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUWZ128rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUWZ128rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUWZ128rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUWZ256rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUWZ256rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUWZ256rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUWZ256rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUWZ256rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUWZ256rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUWZ256rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUWZ256rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUWZrmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUWZrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUWZrmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUWZrmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUWZrri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUWZrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPUWZrrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPUWZrrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPWZ128rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPWZ128rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPWZ128rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPWZ128rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPWZ128rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPWZ128rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPWZ128rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPWZ128rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPWZ256rmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPWZ256rmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPWZ256rmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPWZ256rmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPWZ256rri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPWZ256rri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPWZ256rrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPWZ256rrik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPWZrmi: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPWZrmi_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPWZrmik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPWZrmik_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPWZrri: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPWZrri_alt; break; |
| case X86::VPCMPWZrrik: NewOpc = X86::VPCMPWZrrik_alt; break; |
| } |
| // Switch opcode to the one that doesn't get special printing. |
| mcInst.setOpcode(NewOpc); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| switch (type) { |
| case TYPE_XMM: |
| mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::createReg(X86::XMM0 + (immediate >> 4))); |
| return; |
| case TYPE_YMM: |
| mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::createReg(X86::YMM0 + (immediate >> 4))); |
| return; |
| case TYPE_ZMM: |
| mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::createReg(X86::ZMM0 + (immediate >> 4))); |
| return; |
| default: |
| // operand is 64 bits wide. Do nothing. |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if(!tryAddingSymbolicOperand(immediate + pcrel, isBranch, insn.startLocation, |
| insn.immediateOffset, insn.immediateSize, |
| mcInst, Dis)) |
| mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::createImm(immediate)); |
| |
| if (type == TYPE_MOFFS) { |
| MCOperand segmentReg; |
| segmentReg = MCOperand::createReg(segmentRegnums[insn.segmentOverride]); |
| mcInst.addOperand(segmentReg); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// translateRMRegister - Translates a register stored in the R/M field of the |
| /// ModR/M byte to its LLVM equivalent and appends it to an MCInst. |
| /// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to. |
| /// @param insn - The internal instruction to extract the R/M field |
| /// from. |
| /// @return - 0 on success; -1 otherwise |
| static bool translateRMRegister(MCInst &mcInst, |
| InternalInstruction &insn) { |
| if (insn.eaBase == EA_BASE_sib || insn.eaBase == EA_BASE_sib64) { |
| debug("A R/M register operand may not have a SIB byte"); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| switch (insn.eaBase) { |
| default: |
| debug("Unexpected EA base register"); |
| return true; |
| case EA_BASE_NONE: |
| debug("EA_BASE_NONE for ModR/M base"); |
| return true; |
| #define ENTRY(x) case EA_BASE_##x: |
| ALL_EA_BASES |
| #undef ENTRY |
| debug("A R/M register operand may not have a base; " |
| "the operand must be a register."); |
| return true; |
| #define ENTRY(x) \ |
| case EA_REG_##x: \ |
| mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::createReg(X86::x)); break; |
| ALL_REGS |
| #undef ENTRY |
| } |
| |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /// translateRMMemory - Translates a memory operand stored in the Mod and R/M |
| /// fields of an internal instruction (and possibly its SIB byte) to a memory |
| /// operand in LLVM's format, and appends it to an MCInst. |
| /// |
| /// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to. |
| /// @param insn - The instruction to extract Mod, R/M, and SIB fields |
| /// from. |
| /// @return - 0 on success; nonzero otherwise |
| static bool translateRMMemory(MCInst &mcInst, InternalInstruction &insn, |
| const MCDisassembler *Dis) { |
| // Addresses in an MCInst are represented as five operands: |
| // 1. basereg (register) The R/M base, or (if there is a SIB) the |
| // SIB base |
| // 2. scaleamount (immediate) 1, or (if there is a SIB) the specified |
| // scale amount |
| // 3. indexreg (register) x86_registerNONE, or (if there is a SIB) |
| // the index (which is multiplied by the |
| // scale amount) |
| // 4. displacement (immediate) 0, or the displacement if there is one |
| // 5. segmentreg (register) x86_registerNONE for now, but could be set |
| // if we have segment overrides |
| |
| MCOperand baseReg; |
| MCOperand scaleAmount; |
| MCOperand indexReg; |
| MCOperand displacement; |
| MCOperand segmentReg; |
| uint64_t pcrel = 0; |
| |
| if (insn.eaBase == EA_BASE_sib || insn.eaBase == EA_BASE_sib64) { |
| if (insn.sibBase != SIB_BASE_NONE) { |
| switch (insn.sibBase) { |
| default: |
| debug("Unexpected sibBase"); |
| return true; |
| #define ENTRY(x) \ |
| case SIB_BASE_##x: \ |
| baseReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::x); break; |
| ALL_SIB_BASES |
| #undef ENTRY |
| } |
| } else { |
| baseReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::NoRegister); |
| } |
| |
| if (insn.sibIndex != SIB_INDEX_NONE) { |
| switch (insn.sibIndex) { |
| default: |
| debug("Unexpected sibIndex"); |
| return true; |
| #define ENTRY(x) \ |
| case SIB_INDEX_##x: \ |
| indexReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::x); break; |
| EA_BASES_32BIT |
| EA_BASES_64BIT |
| REGS_XMM |
| REGS_YMM |
| REGS_ZMM |
| #undef ENTRY |
| } |
| } else { |
| // Use EIZ/RIZ for a few ambiguous cases where the SIB byte is present, |
| // but no index is used and modrm alone should have been enough. |
| // -No base register in 32-bit mode. In 64-bit mode this is used to |
| // avoid rip-relative addressing. |
| // -Any base register used other than ESP/RSP/R12D/R12. Using these as a |
| // base always requires a SIB byte. |
| // -A scale other than 1 is used. |
| if (insn.sibScale != 1 || |
| (insn.sibBase == SIB_BASE_NONE && insn.mode != MODE_64BIT) || |
| (insn.sibBase != SIB_BASE_NONE && |
| insn.sibBase != SIB_BASE_ESP && insn.sibBase != SIB_BASE_RSP && |
| insn.sibBase != SIB_BASE_R12D && insn.sibBase != SIB_BASE_R12)) { |
| indexReg = MCOperand::createReg(insn.addressSize == 4 ? X86::EIZ : |
| X86::RIZ); |
| } else |
| indexReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::NoRegister); |
| } |
| |
| scaleAmount = MCOperand::createImm(insn.sibScale); |
| } else { |
| switch (insn.eaBase) { |
| case EA_BASE_NONE: |
| if (insn.eaDisplacement == EA_DISP_NONE) { |
| debug("EA_BASE_NONE and EA_DISP_NONE for ModR/M base"); |
| return true; |
| } |
| if (insn.mode == MODE_64BIT){ |
| pcrel = insn.startLocation + |
| insn.displacementOffset + insn.displacementSize; |
| tryAddingPcLoadReferenceComment(insn.startLocation + |
| insn.displacementOffset, |
| insn.displacement + pcrel, Dis); |
| // Section 2.2.1.6 |
| baseReg = MCOperand::createReg(insn.addressSize == 4 ? X86::EIP : |
| X86::RIP); |
| } |
| else |
| baseReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::NoRegister); |
| |
| indexReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::NoRegister); |
| break; |
| case EA_BASE_BX_SI: |
| baseReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::BX); |
| indexReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::SI); |
| break; |
| case EA_BASE_BX_DI: |
| baseReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::BX); |
| indexReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::DI); |
| break; |
| case EA_BASE_BP_SI: |
| baseReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::BP); |
| indexReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::SI); |
| break; |
| case EA_BASE_BP_DI: |
| baseReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::BP); |
| indexReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::DI); |
| break; |
| default: |
| indexReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::NoRegister); |
| switch (insn.eaBase) { |
| default: |
| debug("Unexpected eaBase"); |
| return true; |
| // Here, we will use the fill-ins defined above. However, |
| // BX_SI, BX_DI, BP_SI, and BP_DI are all handled above and |
| // sib and sib64 were handled in the top-level if, so they're only |
| // placeholders to keep the compiler happy. |
| #define ENTRY(x) \ |
| case EA_BASE_##x: \ |
| baseReg = MCOperand::createReg(X86::x); break; |
| ALL_EA_BASES |
| #undef ENTRY |
| #define ENTRY(x) case EA_REG_##x: |
| ALL_REGS |
| #undef ENTRY |
| debug("A R/M memory operand may not be a register; " |
| "the base field must be a base."); |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| scaleAmount = MCOperand::createImm(1); |
| } |
| |
| displacement = MCOperand::createImm(insn.displacement); |
| |
| segmentReg = MCOperand::createReg(segmentRegnums[insn.segmentOverride]); |
| |
| mcInst.addOperand(baseReg); |
| mcInst.addOperand(scaleAmount); |
| mcInst.addOperand(indexReg); |
| if(!tryAddingSymbolicOperand(insn.displacement + pcrel, false, |
| insn.startLocation, insn.displacementOffset, |
| insn.displacementSize, mcInst, Dis)) |
| mcInst.addOperand(displacement); |
| mcInst.addOperand(segmentReg); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /// translateRM - Translates an operand stored in the R/M (and possibly SIB) |
| /// byte of an instruction to LLVM form, and appends it to an MCInst. |
| /// |
| /// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to. |
| /// @param operand - The operand, as stored in the descriptor table. |
| /// @param insn - The instruction to extract Mod, R/M, and SIB fields |
| /// from. |
| /// @return - 0 on success; nonzero otherwise |
| static bool translateRM(MCInst &mcInst, const OperandSpecifier &operand, |
| InternalInstruction &insn, const MCDisassembler *Dis) { |
| switch (operand.type) { |
| default: |
| debug("Unexpected type for a R/M operand"); |
| return true; |
| case TYPE_R8: |
| case TYPE_R16: |
| case TYPE_R32: |
| case TYPE_R64: |
| case TYPE_Rv: |
| case TYPE_MM64: |
| case TYPE_XMM: |
| case TYPE_YMM: |
| case TYPE_ZMM: |
| case TYPE_VK: |
| case TYPE_DEBUGREG: |
| case TYPE_CONTROLREG: |
| case TYPE_BNDR: |
| return translateRMRegister(mcInst, insn); |
| case TYPE_M: |
| case TYPE_MVSIBX: |
| case TYPE_MVSIBY: |
| case TYPE_MVSIBZ: |
| return translateRMMemory(mcInst, insn, Dis); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// translateFPRegister - Translates a stack position on the FPU stack to its |
| /// LLVM form, and appends it to an MCInst. |
| /// |
| /// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to. |
| /// @param stackPos - The stack position to translate. |
| static void translateFPRegister(MCInst &mcInst, |
| uint8_t stackPos) { |
| mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::createReg(X86::ST0 + stackPos)); |
| } |
| |
| /// translateMaskRegister - Translates a 3-bit mask register number to |
| /// LLVM form, and appends it to an MCInst. |
| /// |
| /// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to. |
| /// @param maskRegNum - Number of mask register from 0 to 7. |
| /// @return - false on success; true otherwise. |
| static bool translateMaskRegister(MCInst &mcInst, |
| uint8_t maskRegNum) { |
| if (maskRegNum >= 8) { |
| debug("Invalid mask register number"); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::createReg(X86::K0 + maskRegNum)); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /// translateOperand - Translates an operand stored in an internal instruction |
| /// to LLVM's format and appends it to an MCInst. |
| /// |
| /// @param mcInst - The MCInst to append to. |
| /// @param operand - The operand, as stored in the descriptor table. |
| /// @param insn - The internal instruction. |
| /// @return - false on success; true otherwise. |
| static bool translateOperand(MCInst &mcInst, const OperandSpecifier &operand, |
| InternalInstruction &insn, |
| const MCDisassembler *Dis) { |
| switch (operand.encoding) { |
| default: |
| debug("Unhandled operand encoding during translation"); |
| return true; |
| case ENCODING_REG: |
| translateRegister(mcInst, insn.reg); |
| return false; |
| case ENCODING_WRITEMASK: |
| return translateMaskRegister(mcInst, insn.writemask); |
| CASE_ENCODING_RM: |
| CASE_ENCODING_VSIB: |
| return translateRM(mcInst, operand, insn, Dis); |
| case ENCODING_IB: |
| case ENCODING_IW: |
| case ENCODING_ID: |
| case ENCODING_IO: |
| case ENCODING_Iv: |
| case ENCODING_Ia: |
| translateImmediate(mcInst, |
| insn.immediates[insn.numImmediatesTranslated++], |
| operand, |
| insn, |
| Dis); |
| return false; |
| case ENCODING_IRC: |
| mcInst.addOperand(MCOperand::createImm(insn.RC)); |
| return false; |
| case ENCODING_SI: |
| return translateSrcIndex(mcInst, insn); |
| case ENCODING_DI: |
| return translateDstIndex(mcInst, insn); |
| case ENCODING_RB: |
| case ENCODING_RW: |
| case ENCODING_RD: |
| case ENCODING_RO: |
| case ENCODING_Rv: |
| translateRegister(mcInst, insn.opcodeRegister); |
| return false; |
| case ENCODING_FP: |
| translateFPRegister(mcInst, insn.modRM & 7); |
| return false; |
| case ENCODING_VVVV: |
| translateRegister(mcInst, insn.vvvv); |
| return false; |
| case ENCODING_DUP: |
| return translateOperand(mcInst, insn.operands[operand.type - TYPE_DUP0], |
| insn, Dis); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// translateInstruction - Translates an internal instruction and all its |
| /// operands to an MCInst. |
| /// |
| /// @param mcInst - The MCInst to populate with the instruction's data. |
| /// @param insn - The internal instruction. |
| /// @return - false on success; true otherwise. |
| static bool translateInstruction(MCInst &mcInst, |
| InternalInstruction &insn, |
| const MCDisassembler *Dis) { |
| if (!insn.spec) { |
| debug("Instruction has no specification"); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| mcInst.clear(); |
| mcInst.setOpcode(insn.instructionID); |
| // If when reading the prefix bytes we determined the overlapping 0xf2 or 0xf3 |
| // prefix bytes should be disassembled as xrelease and xacquire then set the |
| // opcode to those instead of the rep and repne opcodes. |
| if (insn.xAcquireRelease) { |
| if(mcInst.getOpcode() == X86::REP_PREFIX) |
| mcInst.setOpcode(X86::XRELEASE_PREFIX); |
| else if(mcInst.getOpcode() == X86::REPNE_PREFIX) |
| mcInst.setOpcode(X86::XACQUIRE_PREFIX); |
| } |
| |
| insn.numImmediatesTranslated = 0; |
| |
| for (const auto &Op : insn.operands) { |
| if (Op.encoding != ENCODING_NONE) { |
| if (translateOperand(mcInst, Op, insn, Dis)) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| static MCDisassembler *createX86Disassembler(const Target &T, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI, |
| MCContext &Ctx) { |
| std::unique_ptr<const MCInstrInfo> MII(T.createMCInstrInfo()); |
| return new X86GenericDisassembler(STI, Ctx, std::move(MII)); |
| } |
| |
| extern "C" void LLVMInitializeX86Disassembler() { |
| // Register the disassembler. |
| TargetRegistry::RegisterMCDisassembler(getTheX86_32Target(), |
| createX86Disassembler); |
| TargetRegistry::RegisterMCDisassembler(getTheX86_64Target(), |
| createX86Disassembler); |
| } |