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      2 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
      3 /*--- begin                               guest_generic_bb_to_IR.h ---*/
      4 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
      5 
      6 /*
      7    This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
      8    framework.
      9 
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     35 
     36 #ifndef __VEX_GUEST_GENERIC_BB_TO_IR_H
     37 #define __VEX_GUEST_GENERIC_BB_TO_IR_H
     38 
     39 #include "libvex_basictypes.h"
     40 #include "libvex_ir.h"              // IRJumpKind
     41 #include "libvex.h"                 // VexArch
     42 
     43 /* This defines stuff needed by the guest insn disassemblers.
     44    It's a bit circular; is imported by
     45    - the guest-specific toIR.c files (guest-{x86,amd64,ppc,arm}/toIR.c)
     46    - the generic disassembly driver (bb_to_IR.c)
     47    - vex_main.c
     48 */
     49 
     50 
     51 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------
     52    Result of disassembling an instruction
     53    --------------------------------------------------------------- */
     54 
     55 /* The results of disassembling an instruction.  There are three
     56    possible outcomes.  For Dis_Resteer, the disassembler _must_
     57    continue at the specified address.  For Dis_StopHere, the
     58    disassembler _must_ terminate the BB.  For Dis_Continue, we may at
     59    our option either disassemble the next insn, or terminate the BB;
     60    but in the latter case we must set the bb's ->next field to point
     61    to the next instruction.  */
     62 
     63 typedef
     64 
     65    struct {
     66 
     67       /* The disassembled insn has this length.  Must always be
     68          set. */
     69       UInt len;
     70 
     71       /* What happens next?
     72          Dis_StopHere:  this insn terminates the BB; we must stop.
     73          Dis_Continue:  we can optionally continue into the next insn
     74          Dis_ResteerU:  followed an unconditional branch; continue at
     75                         'continueAt'
     76          Dis_ResteerC:  (speculatively, of course) followed a
     77                         conditional branch; continue at 'continueAt'
     78       */
     79       enum { Dis_StopHere, Dis_Continue,
     80              Dis_ResteerU, Dis_ResteerC } whatNext;
     81 
     82       /* For Dis_StopHere, we need to end the block and create a
     83          transfer to whatever the NIA is.  That will have presumably
     84          been set by the IR generated for this insn.  So we need to
     85          know the jump kind to use.  Should Ijk_INVALID in other Dis_
     86          cases. */
     87       IRJumpKind jk_StopHere;
     88 
     89       /* For Dis_Resteer, this is the guest address we should continue
     90          at.  Otherwise ignored (should be zero). */
     91       Addr   continueAt;
     92 
     93    }
     94 
     95    DisResult;
     96 
     97 
     98 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------
     99    The type of a function which disassembles one instruction.
    100    C's function-type syntax is really astonishing bizarre.
    101    --------------------------------------------------------------- */
    102 
    103 /* A function of this type (DisOneInstrFn) disassembles an instruction
    104    located at host address &guest_code[delta], whose guest IP is
    105    guest_IP (this may be entirely unrelated to where the insn is
    106    actually located in the host's address space.).  The returned
    107    DisResult.len field carries its size.  If the returned
    108    DisResult.whatNext field is Dis_Resteer then DisResult.continueAt
    109    should hold the guest IP of the next insn to disassemble.
    110 
    111    disInstr is not permitted to return Dis_Resteer if resteerOkFn,
    112    when applied to the address which it wishes to resteer into,
    113    returns False.
    114 
    115    The resulting IR is added to the end of irbb.
    116 */
    117 
    118 typedef
    119 
    120    DisResult (*DisOneInstrFn) (
    121 
    122       /* This is the IRSB to which the resulting IR is to be appended. */
    123       /*OUT*/ IRSB*        irbb,
    124 
    125       /* Return True iff resteering to the given addr is allowed (for
    126          branches/calls to destinations that are known at JIT-time) */
    127       /*IN*/  Bool         (*resteerOkFn) ( /*opaque*/void*, Addr ),
    128 
    129       /* Should we speculatively resteer across conditional branches?
    130          (Experimental and not enabled by default).  The strategy is
    131          to assume that backward branches are taken and forward
    132          branches are not taken. */
    133       /*IN*/  Bool         resteerCisOk,
    134 
    135       /* Vex-opaque data passed to all caller (valgrind) supplied
    136          callbacks. */
    137       /*IN*/  void*        callback_opaque,
    138 
    139       /* Where is the guest code? */
    140       /*IN*/  const UChar* guest_code,
    141 
    142       /* Where is the actual insn?  Note: it's at &guest_code[delta] */
    143       /*IN*/  Long         delta,
    144 
    145       /* What is the guest IP of the insn? */
    146       /*IN*/  Addr         guest_IP,
    147 
    148       /* Info about the guest architecture */
    149       /*IN*/  VexArch      guest_arch,
    150       /*IN*/  const VexArchInfo* archinfo,
    151 
    152       /* ABI info for both guest and host */
    153       /*IN*/  const VexAbiInfo*  abiinfo,
    154 
    155       /* The endianness of the host */
    156       /*IN*/  VexEndness   host_endness,
    157 
    158       /* Should diagnostics be printed for illegal instructions? */
    159       /*IN*/  Bool         sigill_diag
    160 
    161    );
    162 
    163 
    164 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------
    165    Top-level BB to IR conversion fn.
    166    --------------------------------------------------------------- */
    167 
    168 /* See detailed comment in guest_generic_bb_to_IR.c. */
    169 extern
    170 IRSB* bb_to_IR (
    171          /*OUT*/VexGuestExtents* vge,
    172          /*OUT*/UInt*            n_sc_extents,
    173          /*OUT*/UInt*            n_guest_instrs, /* stats only */
    174          /*MOD*/VexRegisterUpdates* pxControl,
    175          /*IN*/ void*            callback_opaque,
    176          /*IN*/ DisOneInstrFn    dis_instr_fn,
    177          /*IN*/ const UChar*     guest_code,
    178          /*IN*/ Addr             guest_IP_bbstart,
    179          /*IN*/ Bool             (*chase_into_ok)(void*,Addr),
    180          /*IN*/ VexEndness       host_endness,
    181          /*IN*/ Bool             sigill_diag,
    182          /*IN*/ VexArch          arch_guest,
    183          /*IN*/ const VexArchInfo* archinfo_guest,
    184          /*IN*/ const VexAbiInfo*  abiinfo_both,
    185          /*IN*/ IRType           guest_word_type,
    186          /*IN*/ UInt             (*needs_self_check)
    187                                     (void*, /*MB_MOD*/VexRegisterUpdates*,
    188                                             const VexGuestExtents*),
    189          /*IN*/ Bool             (*preamble_function)(void*,IRSB*),
    190          /*IN*/ Int              offB_GUEST_CMSTART,
    191          /*IN*/ Int              offB_GUEST_CMLEN,
    192          /*IN*/ Int              offB_GUEST_IP,
    193          /*IN*/ Int              szB_GUEST_IP
    194       );
    195 
    196 
    197 #endif /* ndef __VEX_GUEST_GENERIC_BB_TO_IR_H */
    198 
    199 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
    200 /*--- end                                 guest_generic_bb_to_IR.h ---*/
    201 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
    202