Lines Matching defs:opcode
217 unsigned opcode = *readp++;
224 op_protos[opcode - 1] = e;
242 a value that means that given opcode is not stored at all. But
243 that should be fine, as opcode 0 is not allocated. */
333 unsigned int opcode = *readp++;
334 if (opcode == 0)
338 if (unlikely (opcode == 0xff && ! accept_0xff))
346 unsigned int idx = table->opcodes[opcode - 1];
404 .opcode = opcode,
422 know that opcode 0xff may have one of two incompatible meanings.
528 would only use the part of opcode space that it shares with
534 The one exception to the above rule is opcode 0xff, which has