Lines Matching refs:Opcode
182 /// they are just a fixed opcode value, like 'leave'.
186 /// their one register operand added to their opcode.
210 /// a Mod/RM byte, and use the middle field to hold extended opcode
270 // set, there is no prefix byte for obtaining a multibyte opcode.
275 // TB - TwoByte - Set if this instruction has a two byte opcode, which
276 // starts with a 0x0F byte before the real opcode.
359 // SpecialFP - Special instruction forms. Dispatch by opcode explicitly.
380 /// VEX - The opcode prefix used by AVX instructions
384 /// VEX_W - Has a opcode specific functionality, but is used in the same
402 /// VEX_L - Stands for a bit in the VEX opcode prefix meaning the current
414 /// this as having a 0x0F prefix with a 0x0F opcode, and each instruction
416 /// we handle this by storeing the classifier in the opcode field and using
421 // getBaseOpcodeFor - This function returns the "base" X86 opcode for the
472 static inline int getMemoryOperandNo(uint64_t TSFlags, unsigned Opcode) {
493 //if (Opcode == X86::LEA64r || Opcode == X86::LEA64_32r ||
494 // Opcode == X86::LEA16r || Opcode == X86::LEA32r)