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/*
* Copyright (c) 2007 The Hewlett-Packard Development Company
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use of this software in source and binary forms,
* with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
* following conditions are met:
*
* The software must be used only for Non-Commercial Use which means any
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*
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* covered by patents for commercial use, please contact:
* Director of Intellectual Property Licensing
* Office of Strategy and Technology
* Hewlett-Packard Company
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* conditions herein which includes the Non-Commercial Use restrictions;
* and (ii) such Derivatives of the software include the above copyright
* notice to acknowledge the contribution from this software where
* applicable, this list of conditions and the disclaimer below.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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*
* Authors: Gabe Black
*/
#ifndef __ARCH_X86_ISATRAITS_HH__
#define __ARCH_X86_ISATRAITS_HH__
#include "arch/x86/types.hh"
#include "arch/x86/x86_traits.hh"
class StaticInstPtr;
namespace LittleEndianGuest {}
namespace X86ISA
{
//This makes sure the little endian version of certain functions
//are used.
using namespace LittleEndianGuest;
// X86 does not have a delay slot
#define ISA_HAS_DELAY_SLOT 0
// X86 NOP (XCHG rAX, rAX)
//XXX This needs to be set to an intermediate instruction struct
//which encodes this instruction
// These enumerate all the registers for dependence tracking.
enum DependenceTags {
//The number of microcode registers needs to be added to this
FP_Base_DepTag = 16,
Ctrl_Base_DepTag =
FP_Base_DepTag +
//mmx/x87 registers
8 +
//xmm registers
16
};
// semantically meaningful register indices
//There is no such register in X86
const int ZeroReg = 0;
const int StackPointerReg = 4; //RSP
//X86 doesn't seem to have a link register
const int ReturnAddressReg = 0;
const int ReturnValueReg = 0; //RAX
const int FramePointerReg = 5; //RBP
const int ArgumentReg0 = 7; //RDI
const int ArgumentReg1 = 6; //RSI
const int ArgumentReg2 = 2; //RDX
const int ArgumentReg3 = 1; //RCX
const int ArgumentReg4 = 8; //R8W
const int ArgumentReg5 = 9; //R9W
// Some OS syscalls use a second register (rdx) to return a second
// value
const int SyscallPseudoReturnReg = 2; //RDX
//XXX These numbers are bogus
const int MaxInstSrcRegs = 10;
const int MaxInstDestRegs = 10;
//4k. This value is not constant on x86.
const int LogVMPageSize = 12;
const int VMPageSize = (1 << LogVMPageSize);
const int PageShift = 13;
const int PageBytes = 1ULL << PageShift;
const int BranchPredAddrShiftAmt = 0;
StaticInstPtr decodeInst(ExtMachInst);
};
#endif // __ARCH_X86_ISATRAITS_HH__
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