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// -*- mode:c++ -*-
// Copyright (c) 2003-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
// All rights reserved.
//
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
// redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
// documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
// neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
// this software without specific prior written permission.
//
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
//
// Authors: Steve Reinhardt
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Alpha ISA description file.
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Output include file directives.
//
output header {{
#include <iomanip>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include "arch/alpha/faults.hh"
#include "arch/alpha/types.hh"
#include "config/ss_compatible_fp.hh"
#include "cpu/static_inst.hh"
#include "mem/packet.hh"
#include "mem/request.hh" // some constructors use MemReq flags
}};
output decoder {{
#include <cmath>
#include "arch/alpha/decoder.hh"
#include "arch/alpha/registers.hh"
#include "arch/alpha/regredir.hh"
#include "base/loader/symtab.hh"
#include "base/cprintf.hh"
#include "base/fenv.hh"
#include "config/ss_compatible_fp.hh"
#include "cpu/thread_context.hh" // for Jump::branchTarget()
#include "mem/packet.hh"
#include "sim/full_system.hh"
using namespace AlphaISA;
}};
output exec {{
#include <cmath>
#include "arch/alpha/decoder.hh"
#include "arch/alpha/registers.hh"
#include "arch/alpha/regredir.hh"
#include "arch/generic/memhelpers.hh"
#include "base/cp_annotate.hh"
#include "base/fenv.hh"
#include "config/ss_compatible_fp.hh"
#include "cpu/base.hh"
#include "cpu/exetrace.hh"
#include "mem/packet.hh"
#include "mem/packet_access.hh"
#include "sim/full_system.hh"
#include "sim/pseudo_inst.hh"
#include "sim/sim_exit.hh"
using namespace AlphaISA;
}};
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Namespace statement. Everything below this line will be in the
// AlphaISAInst namespace.
//
namespace AlphaISA;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Bitfield definitions.
//
// Universal (format-independent) fields
def bitfield PALMODE <32:32>;
def bitfield OPCODE <31:26>;
def bitfield RA <25:21>;
def bitfield RB <20:16>;
// Memory format
def signed bitfield MEMDISP <15: 0>; // displacement
def bitfield MEMFUNC <15: 0>; // function code (same field, unsigned)
// Memory-format jumps
def bitfield JMPFUNC <15:14>; // function code (disp<15:14>)
def bitfield JMPHINT <13: 0>; // tgt Icache idx hint (disp<13:0>)
// Branch format
def signed bitfield BRDISP <20: 0>; // displacement
// Integer operate format(s>;
def bitfield INTIMM <20:13>; // integer immediate (literal)
def bitfield IMM <12:12>; // immediate flag
def bitfield INTFUNC <11: 5>; // function code
def bitfield RC < 4: 0>; // dest reg
// Floating-point operate format
def bitfield FA <25:21>;
def bitfield FB <20:16>;
def bitfield FP_FULLFUNC <15: 5>; // complete function code
def bitfield FP_TRAPMODE <15:13>; // trapping mode
def bitfield FP_ROUNDMODE <12:11>; // rounding mode
def bitfield FP_TYPEFUNC <10: 5>; // type+func: handiest for decoding
def bitfield FP_SRCTYPE <10: 9>; // source reg type
def bitfield FP_SHORTFUNC < 8: 5>; // short function code
def bitfield FP_SHORTFUNC_TOP2 <8:7>; // top 2 bits of short func code
def bitfield FC < 4: 0>; // dest reg
// PALcode format
def bitfield PALFUNC <25: 0>; // function code
// EV5 PAL instructions:
// HW_LD/HW_ST
def bitfield HW_LDST_PHYS <15>; // address is physical
def bitfield HW_LDST_ALT <14>; // use ALT_MODE IPR
def bitfield HW_LDST_WRTCK <13>; // HW_LD only: fault if no write acc
def bitfield HW_LDST_QUAD <12>; // size: 0=32b, 1=64b
def bitfield HW_LDST_VPTE <11>; // HW_LD only: is PTE fetch
def bitfield HW_LDST_LOCK <10>; // HW_LD only: is load locked
def bitfield HW_LDST_COND <10>; // HW_ST only: is store conditional
def signed bitfield HW_LDST_DISP <9:0>; // signed displacement
// HW_REI
def bitfield HW_REI_TYP <15:14>; // type: stalling vs. non-stallingk
def bitfield HW_REI_MBZ <13: 0>; // must be zero
// HW_MTPR/MW_MFPR
def bitfield HW_IPR_IDX <15:0>; // IPR index
// M5 instructions
def bitfield M5FUNC <7:0>;
def operand_types {{
'sb' : 'int8_t',
'ub' : 'uint8_t',
'sw' : 'int16_t',
'uw' : 'uint16_t',
'sl' : 'int32_t',
'ul' : 'uint32_t',
'sq' : 'int64_t',
'uq' : 'uint64_t',
'sf' : 'float',
'df' : 'double'
}};
def operands {{
# Int regs default to unsigned, but code should not count on this.
# For clarity, descriptions that depend on unsigned behavior should
# explicitly specify '_uq'.
'Ra': ('IntReg', 'uq', 'PALMODE ? reg_redir[RA] : RA',
'IsInteger', 1),
'Rb': ('IntReg', 'uq', 'PALMODE ? reg_redir[RB] : RB',
'IsInteger', 2),
'Rc': ('IntReg', 'uq', 'PALMODE ? reg_redir[RC] : RC',
'IsInteger', 3),
'Fa': ('FloatReg', 'df', 'FA', 'IsFloating', 1),
'Fb': ('FloatReg', 'df', 'FB', 'IsFloating', 2),
'Fc': ('FloatReg', 'df', 'FC', 'IsFloating', 3),
'Mem': ('Mem', 'uq', None, ('IsMemRef', 'IsLoad', 'IsStore'), 4),
'PC': ('PCState', 'uq', 'pc', ( None, None, 'IsControl' ), 4),
'NPC': ('PCState', 'uq', 'npc', ( None, None, 'IsControl' ), 4),
'Runiq': ('ControlReg', 'uq', 'MISCREG_UNIQ', None, 1),
'FPCR': ('ControlReg', 'uq', 'MISCREG_FPCR', None, 1),
'IntrFlag': ('ControlReg', 'uq', 'MISCREG_INTR', None, 1),
# The next two are hacks for non-full-system call-pal emulation
'R0': ('IntReg', 'uq', '0', None, 1),
'R16': ('IntReg', 'uq', '16', None, 1),
'R17': ('IntReg', 'uq', '17', None, 1),
'R18': ('IntReg', 'uq', '18', None, 1)
}};
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Basic instruction classes/templates/formats etc.
//
output header {{
// uncomment the following to get SimpleScalar-compatible disassembly
// (useful for diffing output traces).
// #define SS_COMPATIBLE_DISASSEMBLY
/**
* Base class for all Alpha static instructions.
*/
class AlphaStaticInst : public StaticInst
{
protected:
/// Make AlphaISA register dependence tags directly visible in
/// this class and derived classes. Maybe these should really
/// live here and not in the AlphaISA namespace.
enum DependenceTags {
FP_Reg_Base = AlphaISA::FP_Reg_Base
};
/// Constructor.
AlphaStaticInst(const char *mnem, ExtMachInst _machInst,
OpClass __opClass)
: StaticInst(mnem, _machInst, __opClass)
{
}
/// Print a register name for disassembly given the unique
/// dependence tag number (FP or int).
void printReg(std::ostream &os, int reg) const;
std::string
generateDisassembly(Addr pc, const SymbolTable *symtab) const;
void
advancePC(AlphaISA::PCState &pcState) const
{
pcState.advance();
}
};
}};
output decoder {{
void
AlphaStaticInst::printReg(std::ostream &os, int reg) const
{
if (reg < FP_Reg_Base) {
ccprintf(os, "r%d", reg);
}
else {
ccprintf(os, "f%d", reg - FP_Reg_Base);
}
}
std::string
AlphaStaticInst::generateDisassembly(Addr pc,
const SymbolTable *symtab) const
{
std::stringstream ss;
ccprintf(ss, "%-10s ", mnemonic);
// just print the first two source regs... if there's
// a third one, it's a read-modify-write dest (Rc),
// e.g. for CMOVxx
if (_numSrcRegs > 0) {
printReg(ss, _srcRegIdx[0]);
}
if (_numSrcRegs > 1) {
ss << ",";
printReg(ss, _srcRegIdx[1]);
}
// just print the first dest... if there's a second one,
// it's generally implicit
if (_numDestRegs > 0) {
if (_numSrcRegs > 0)
ss << ",";
printReg(ss, _destRegIdx[0]);
}
return ss.str();
}
}};
// Declarations for execute() methods.
def template BasicExecDeclare {{
Fault execute(%(CPU_exec_context)s *, Trace::InstRecord *) const;
}};
// Basic instruction class declaration template.
def template BasicDeclare {{
/**
* Static instruction class for "%(mnemonic)s".
*/
class %(class_name)s : public %(base_class)s
{
public:
/// Constructor.
%(class_name)s(ExtMachInst machInst);
%(BasicExecDeclare)s
};
}};
// Basic instruction class constructor template.
def template BasicConstructor {{
inline %(class_name)s::%(class_name)s(ExtMachInst machInst)
: %(base_class)s("%(mnemonic)s", machInst, %(op_class)s)
{
%(constructor)s;
}
}};
// Basic instruction class execute method template.
def template BasicExecute {{
Fault %(class_name)s::execute(%(CPU_exec_context)s *xc,
Trace::InstRecord *traceData) const
{
Fault fault = NoFault;
%(fp_enable_check)s;
%(op_decl)s;
%(op_rd)s;
%(code)s;
if (fault == NoFault) {
%(op_wb)s;
}
return fault;
}
}};
// Basic decode template.
def template BasicDecode {{
return new %(class_name)s(machInst);
}};
// Basic decode template, passing mnemonic in as string arg to constructor.
def template BasicDecodeWithMnemonic {{
return new %(class_name)s("%(mnemonic)s", machInst);
}};
// The most basic instruction format... used only for a few misc. insts
def format BasicOperate(code, *flags) {{
iop = InstObjParams(name, Name, 'AlphaStaticInst', code, flags)
header_output = BasicDeclare.subst(iop)
decoder_output = BasicConstructor.subst(iop)
decode_block = BasicDecode.subst(iop)
exec_output = BasicExecute.subst(iop)
}};
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Nop
//
output header {{
/**
* Static instruction class for no-ops. This is a leaf class.
*/
class Nop : public AlphaStaticInst
{
/// Disassembly of original instruction.
const std::string originalDisassembly;
public:
/// Constructor
Nop(const std::string _originalDisassembly, ExtMachInst _machInst)
: AlphaStaticInst("nop", _machInst, No_OpClass),
originalDisassembly(_originalDisassembly)
{
flags[IsNop] = true;
}
~Nop() { }
std::string
generateDisassembly(Addr pc, const SymbolTable *symtab) const;
%(BasicExecDeclare)s
};
/// Helper function for decoding nops. Substitute Nop object
/// for original inst passed in as arg (and delete latter).
static inline
AlphaStaticInst *
makeNop(AlphaStaticInst *inst)
{
AlphaStaticInst *nop = new Nop(inst->disassemble(0), inst->machInst);
delete inst;
return nop;
}
}};
output decoder {{
std::string Nop::generateDisassembly(Addr pc,
const SymbolTable *symtab) const
{
#ifdef SS_COMPATIBLE_DISASSEMBLY
return originalDisassembly;
#else
return csprintf("%-10s (%s)", "nop", originalDisassembly);
#endif
}
}};
output exec {{
Fault
Nop::execute(%(CPU_exec_context)s *, Trace::InstRecord *) const
{
return NoFault;
}
}};
// integer & FP operate instructions use Rc as dest, so check for
// Rc == 31 to detect nops
def template OperateNopCheckDecode {{
{
AlphaStaticInst *i = new %(class_name)s(machInst);
if (RC == 31) {
i = makeNop(i);
}
return i;
}
}};
// Like BasicOperate format, but generates NOP if RC/FC == 31
def format BasicOperateWithNopCheck(code, *opt_args) {{
iop = InstObjParams(name, Name, 'AlphaStaticInst', code, opt_args)
header_output = BasicDeclare.subst(iop)
decoder_output = BasicConstructor.subst(iop)
decode_block = OperateNopCheckDecode.subst(iop)
exec_output = BasicExecute.subst(iop)
}};
// Integer instruction templates, formats, etc.
##include "int.isa"
// Floating-point instruction templates, formats, etc.
##include "fp.isa"
// Memory instruction templates, formats, etc.
##include "mem.isa"
// Branch/jump instruction templates, formats, etc.
##include "branch.isa"
// PAL instruction templates, formats, etc.
##include "pal.isa"
// Opcdec fault instruction templates, formats, etc.
##include "opcdec.isa"
// Unimplemented instruction templates, formats, etc.
##include "unimp.isa"
// Unknown instruction templates, formats, etc.
##include "unknown.isa"
// Execution utility functions
##include "util.isa"
// The actual decoder
##include "decoder.isa"
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