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3.7 KiB
116 lines
3.7 KiB
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/* BEGIN_LEGAL
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Copyright (c) 2021 Intel Corporation
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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END_LEGAL */
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#ifndef XED_ENCODE_DIRECT_H
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# define XED_ENCODE_DIRECT_H
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#include "xed-common-hdrs.h"
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#include "xed-portability.h"
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#include "xed-types.h"
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#include "xed-error-enum.h"
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <string.h>
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/// This structure is filled in by the various XED ENC2 functions. It
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/// should not be directly manipulated by user code.
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/// @ingroup ENC2
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typedef struct {
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xed_uint8_t* itext; // supplied by user during init
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xed_uint32_t cursor; // where we write next byte
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xed_uint32_t has_sib:1;
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xed_uint32_t has_disp8:1;
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xed_uint32_t has_disp16:1;
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xed_uint32_t has_disp32:1;
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xed_uint32_t rexw:1; // and vex, evex
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xed_uint32_t rexr:1; // and vex, evex
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xed_uint32_t rexx:1; // and vex, evex
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xed_uint32_t rexb:1; // and vex, evex
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xed_uint32_t need_rex:1; // for SIL,DIL,BPL,SPL
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xed_uint32_t evexrr:1;
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xed_uint32_t vexl:1;
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xed_uint32_t evexb:1; // also sae enabler for reg-only & vl=512
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xed_uint32_t evexvv:1;
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xed_uint32_t evexz:1;
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xed_uint32_t evexll:2; // also rc bits in some case
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xed_uint32_t mod:2;
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xed_uint32_t reg:3;
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xed_uint32_t rm:3;
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xed_uint32_t sibscale:2;
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xed_uint32_t sibindex:3;
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xed_uint32_t sibbase:3;
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xed_uint32_t evexaaa:3;
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xed_uint32_t map:3;
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xed_uint32_t vexpp:3; // and evex
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xed_uint32_t vvvv:4;
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xed_uint32_t opcode_srm:3; /// for "partial opcode" instructions
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xed_uint8_t imm8_reg; // for _SE imm8-specified registers.
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} xed_enc2_req_payload_t;
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/// A wrapper for #xed_enc2_req_payload_t .
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/// @ingroup ENC2
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typedef union {
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xed_enc2_req_payload_t s;
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} xed_enc2_req_t;
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/// Zero out a #xed_enc2_req_t structure and set the output pointer.
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/// Required before calling and any ENC2 encoding function.
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/// @ingroup ENC2
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static XED_INLINE void xed_enc2_req_t_init(xed_enc2_req_t* r, xed_uint8_t* output_buffer) {
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memset(r, 0, sizeof(xed_enc2_req_t));
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r->s.itext = output_buffer;
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}
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/// Returns the number of bytes that were used for the encoding.
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/// @ingroup ENC2
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static XED_INLINE xed_uint32_t xed_enc2_encoded_length(xed_enc2_req_t* r) {
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return r->s.cursor;
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}
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/// Emit a legacy segment prefix byte in to the specified request's output buffer.
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/// @ingroup ENC2
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XED_DLL_EXPORT void xed_emit_seg_prefix(xed_enc2_req_t* r,
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xed_reg_enum_t reg);
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typedef void (xed_user_abort_handler_t)(const char* format, va_list args);
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/// Set a function taking a variable-number-of-arguments (stdarg) to handle
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/// the errors and die. The argument are like printf with a format string
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/// followed by a varaible number of arguments.
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/// @ingroup ENC2
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XED_DLL_EXPORT void xed_enc2_set_error_handler(xed_user_abort_handler_t* fn);
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/// The error handler routine. This function is called by encoder functions
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/// upon detecting argument errors. It fist attempts to call the
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/// user-registered handler (configured by #xed_enc2_set_error_handler() ),
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/// or if no user handler is set, then this function calls printf() and
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/// then abort(). If the user handler returns, abort() is still called.
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/// @ingroup ENC2
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XED_DLL_EXPORT void xed_enc2_error(const char* fmt, ...);
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#endif
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