1 //===-- ARMBaseInfo.h - Top level definitions for ARM -------- --*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 // 5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 // 8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 // 10 // This file contains small standalone helper functions and enum definitions for 11 // the ARM target useful for the compiler back-end and the MC libraries. 12 // As such, it deliberately does not include references to LLVM core 13 // code gen types, passes, etc.. 14 // 15 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 16 17 #ifndef LLVM_LIB_TARGET_ARM_MCTARGETDESC_ARMBASEINFO_H 18 #define LLVM_LIB_TARGET_ARM_MCTARGETDESC_ARMBASEINFO_H 19 20 #include "ARMMCTargetDesc.h" 21 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" 22 23 namespace llvm { 24 25 // Enums corresponding to ARM condition codes 26 namespace ARMCC { 27 // The CondCodes constants map directly to the 4-bit encoding of the 28 // condition field for predicated instructions. 29 enum CondCodes { // Meaning (integer) Meaning (floating-point) 30 EQ, // Equal Equal 31 NE, // Not equal Not equal, or unordered 32 HS, // Carry set >, ==, or unordered 33 LO, // Carry clear Less than 34 MI, // Minus, negative Less than 35 PL, // Plus, positive or zero >, ==, or unordered 36 VS, // Overflow Unordered 37 VC, // No overflow Not unordered 38 HI, // Unsigned higher Greater than, or unordered 39 LS, // Unsigned lower or same Less than or equal 40 GE, // Greater than or equal Greater than or equal 41 LT, // Less than Less than, or unordered 42 GT, // Greater than Greater than 43 LE, // Less than or equal <, ==, or unordered 44 AL // Always (unconditional) Always (unconditional) 45 }; 46 47 inline static CondCodes getOppositeCondition(CondCodes CC) { 48 switch (CC) { 49 default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown condition code"); 50 case EQ: return NE; 51 case NE: return EQ; 52 case HS: return LO; 53 case LO: return HS; 54 case MI: return PL; 55 case PL: return MI; 56 case VS: return VC; 57 case VC: return VS; 58 case HI: return LS; 59 case LS: return HI; 60 case GE: return LT; 61 case LT: return GE; 62 case GT: return LE; 63 case LE: return GT; 64 } 65 } 66 } // namespace ARMCC 67 68 inline static const char *ARMCondCodeToString(ARMCC::CondCodes CC) { 69 switch (CC) { 70 case ARMCC::EQ: return "eq"; 71 case ARMCC::NE: return "ne"; 72 case ARMCC::HS: return "hs"; 73 case ARMCC::LO: return "lo"; 74 case ARMCC::MI: return "mi"; 75 case ARMCC::PL: return "pl"; 76 case ARMCC::VS: return "vs"; 77 case ARMCC::VC: return "vc"; 78 case ARMCC::HI: return "hi"; 79 case ARMCC::LS: return "ls"; 80 case ARMCC::GE: return "ge"; 81 case ARMCC::LT: return "lt"; 82 case ARMCC::GT: return "gt"; 83 case ARMCC::LE: return "le"; 84 case ARMCC::AL: return "al"; 85 } 86 llvm_unreachable("Unknown condition code"); 87 } 88 89 namespace ARM_PROC { 90 enum IMod { 91 IE = 2, 92 ID = 3 93 }; 94 95 enum IFlags { 96 F = 1, 97 I = 2, 98 A = 4 99 }; 100 101 inline static const char *IFlagsToString(unsigned val) { 102 switch (val) { 103 default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown iflags operand"); 104 case F: return "f"; 105 case I: return "i"; 106 case A: return "a"; 107 } 108 } 109 110 inline static const char *IModToString(unsigned val) { 111 switch (val) { 112 default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown imod operand"); 113 case IE: return "ie"; 114 case ID: return "id"; 115 } 116 } 117 } 118 119 namespace ARM_MB { 120 // The Memory Barrier Option constants map directly to the 4-bit encoding of 121 // the option field for memory barrier operations. 122 enum MemBOpt { 123 RESERVED_0 = 0, 124 OSHLD = 1, 125 OSHST = 2, 126 OSH = 3, 127 RESERVED_4 = 4, 128 NSHLD = 5, 129 NSHST = 6, 130 NSH = 7, 131 RESERVED_8 = 8, 132 ISHLD = 9, 133 ISHST = 10, 134 ISH = 11, 135 RESERVED_12 = 12, 136 LD = 13, 137 ST = 14, 138 SY = 15 139 }; 140 141 inline static const char *MemBOptToString(unsigned val, bool HasV8) { 142 switch (val) { 143 default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown memory operation"); 144 case SY: return "sy"; 145 case ST: return "st"; 146 case LD: return HasV8 ? "ld" : "#0xd"; 147 case RESERVED_12: return "#0xc"; 148 case ISH: return "ish"; 149 case ISHST: return "ishst"; 150 case ISHLD: return HasV8 ? "ishld" : "#0x9"; 151 case RESERVED_8: return "#0x8"; 152 case NSH: return "nsh"; 153 case NSHST: return "nshst"; 154 case NSHLD: return HasV8 ? "nshld" : "#0x5"; 155 case RESERVED_4: return "#0x4"; 156 case OSH: return "osh"; 157 case OSHST: return "oshst"; 158 case OSHLD: return HasV8 ? "oshld" : "#0x1"; 159 case RESERVED_0: return "#0x0"; 160 } 161 } 162 } // namespace ARM_MB 163 164 namespace ARM_ISB { 165 enum InstSyncBOpt { 166 RESERVED_0 = 0, 167 RESERVED_1 = 1, 168 RESERVED_2 = 2, 169 RESERVED_3 = 3, 170 RESERVED_4 = 4, 171 RESERVED_5 = 5, 172 RESERVED_6 = 6, 173 RESERVED_7 = 7, 174 RESERVED_8 = 8, 175 RESERVED_9 = 9, 176 RESERVED_10 = 10, 177 RESERVED_11 = 11, 178 RESERVED_12 = 12, 179 RESERVED_13 = 13, 180 RESERVED_14 = 14, 181 SY = 15 182 }; 183 184 inline static const char *InstSyncBOptToString(unsigned val) { 185 switch (val) { 186 default: 187 llvm_unreachable("Unknown memory operation"); 188 case RESERVED_0: return "#0x0"; 189 case RESERVED_1: return "#0x1"; 190 case RESERVED_2: return "#0x2"; 191 case RESERVED_3: return "#0x3"; 192 case RESERVED_4: return "#0x4"; 193 case RESERVED_5: return "#0x5"; 194 case RESERVED_6: return "#0x6"; 195 case RESERVED_7: return "#0x7"; 196 case RESERVED_8: return "#0x8"; 197 case RESERVED_9: return "#0x9"; 198 case RESERVED_10: return "#0xa"; 199 case RESERVED_11: return "#0xb"; 200 case RESERVED_12: return "#0xc"; 201 case RESERVED_13: return "#0xd"; 202 case RESERVED_14: return "#0xe"; 203 case SY: return "sy"; 204 } 205 } 206 } // namespace ARM_ISB 207 208 /// isARMLowRegister - Returns true if the register is a low register (r0-r7). 209 /// 210 static inline bool isARMLowRegister(unsigned Reg) { 211 using namespace ARM; 212 switch (Reg) { 213 case R0: case R1: case R2: case R3: 214 case R4: case R5: case R6: case R7: 215 return true; 216 default: 217 return false; 218 } 219 } 220 221 /// ARMII - This namespace holds all of the target specific flags that 222 /// instruction info tracks. 223 /// 224 namespace ARMII { 225 226 /// ARM Index Modes 227 enum IndexMode { 228 IndexModeNone = 0, 229 IndexModePre = 1, 230 IndexModePost = 2, 231 IndexModeUpd = 3 232 }; 233 234 /// ARM Addressing Modes 235 enum AddrMode { 236 AddrModeNone = 0, 237 AddrMode1 = 1, 238 AddrMode2 = 2, 239 AddrMode3 = 3, 240 AddrMode4 = 4, 241 AddrMode5 = 5, 242 AddrMode6 = 6, 243 AddrModeT1_1 = 7, 244 AddrModeT1_2 = 8, 245 AddrModeT1_4 = 9, 246 AddrModeT1_s = 10, // i8 * 4 for pc and sp relative data 247 AddrModeT2_i12 = 11, 248 AddrModeT2_i8 = 12, 249 AddrModeT2_so = 13, 250 AddrModeT2_pc = 14, // +/- i12 for pc relative data 251 AddrModeT2_i8s4 = 15, // i8 * 4 252 AddrMode_i12 = 16 253 }; 254 255 inline static const char *AddrModeToString(AddrMode addrmode) { 256 switch (addrmode) { 257 case AddrModeNone: return "AddrModeNone"; 258 case AddrMode1: return "AddrMode1"; 259 case AddrMode2: return "AddrMode2"; 260 case AddrMode3: return "AddrMode3"; 261 case AddrMode4: return "AddrMode4"; 262 case AddrMode5: return "AddrMode5"; 263 case AddrMode6: return "AddrMode6"; 264 case AddrModeT1_1: return "AddrModeT1_1"; 265 case AddrModeT1_2: return "AddrModeT1_2"; 266 case AddrModeT1_4: return "AddrModeT1_4"; 267 case AddrModeT1_s: return "AddrModeT1_s"; 268 case AddrModeT2_i12: return "AddrModeT2_i12"; 269 case AddrModeT2_i8: return "AddrModeT2_i8"; 270 case AddrModeT2_so: return "AddrModeT2_so"; 271 case AddrModeT2_pc: return "AddrModeT2_pc"; 272 case AddrModeT2_i8s4: return "AddrModeT2_i8s4"; 273 case AddrMode_i12: return "AddrMode_i12"; 274 } 275 } 276 277 /// Target Operand Flag enum. 278 enum TOF { 279 //===------------------------------------------------------------------===// 280 // ARM Specific MachineOperand flags. 281 282 MO_NO_FLAG = 0, 283 284 /// MO_LO16 - On a symbol operand, this represents a relocation containing 285 /// lower 16 bit of the address. Used only via movw instruction. 286 MO_LO16 = 0x1, 287 288 /// MO_HI16 - On a symbol operand, this represents a relocation containing 289 /// higher 16 bit of the address. Used only via movt instruction. 290 MO_HI16 = 0x2, 291 292 /// MO_PLT - On a symbol operand, this represents an ELF PLT reference on a 293 /// call operand. 294 MO_PLT = 0x3, 295 296 /// MO_OPTION_MASK - Most flags are mutually exclusive; this mask selects 297 /// just that part of the flag set. 298 MO_OPTION_MASK = 0x3f, 299 300 /// MO_DLLIMPORT - On a symbol operand, this represents that the reference 301 /// to the symbol is for an import stub. This is used for DLL import 302 /// storage class indication on Windows. 303 MO_DLLIMPORT = 0x40, 304 305 /// MO_NONLAZY - This is an independent flag, on a symbol operand "FOO" it 306 /// represents a symbol which, if indirect, will get special Darwin mangling 307 /// as a non-lazy-ptr indirect symbol (i.e. "L_FOO$non_lazy_ptr"). Can be 308 /// combined with MO_LO16, MO_HI16 or MO_NO_FLAG (in a constant-pool, for 309 /// example). 310 MO_NONLAZY = 0x80, 311 312 // It's undefined behaviour if an enum overflows the range between its 313 // smallest and largest values, but since these are |ed together, it can 314 // happen. Put a sentinel in (values of this enum are stored as "unsigned 315 // char"). 316 MO_UNUSED_MAXIMUM = 0xff 317 }; 318 319 enum { 320 //===------------------------------------------------------------------===// 321 // Instruction Flags. 322 323 //===------------------------------------------------------------------===// 324 // This four-bit field describes the addressing mode used. 325 AddrModeMask = 0x1f, // The AddrMode enums are declared in ARMBaseInfo.h 326 327 // IndexMode - Unindex, pre-indexed, or post-indexed are valid for load 328 // and store ops only. Generic "updating" flag is used for ld/st multiple. 329 // The index mode enums are declared in ARMBaseInfo.h 330 IndexModeShift = 5, 331 IndexModeMask = 3 << IndexModeShift, 332 333 //===------------------------------------------------------------------===// 334 // Instruction encoding formats. 335 // 336 FormShift = 7, 337 FormMask = 0x3f << FormShift, 338 339 // Pseudo instructions 340 Pseudo = 0 << FormShift, 341 342 // Multiply instructions 343 MulFrm = 1 << FormShift, 344 345 // Branch instructions 346 BrFrm = 2 << FormShift, 347 BrMiscFrm = 3 << FormShift, 348 349 // Data Processing instructions 350 DPFrm = 4 << FormShift, 351 DPSoRegFrm = 5 << FormShift, 352 353 // Load and Store 354 LdFrm = 6 << FormShift, 355 StFrm = 7 << FormShift, 356 LdMiscFrm = 8 << FormShift, 357 StMiscFrm = 9 << FormShift, 358 LdStMulFrm = 10 << FormShift, 359 360 LdStExFrm = 11 << FormShift, 361 362 // Miscellaneous arithmetic instructions 363 ArithMiscFrm = 12 << FormShift, 364 SatFrm = 13 << FormShift, 365 366 // Extend instructions 367 ExtFrm = 14 << FormShift, 368 369 // VFP formats 370 VFPUnaryFrm = 15 << FormShift, 371 VFPBinaryFrm = 16 << FormShift, 372 VFPConv1Frm = 17 << FormShift, 373 VFPConv2Frm = 18 << FormShift, 374 VFPConv3Frm = 19 << FormShift, 375 VFPConv4Frm = 20 << FormShift, 376 VFPConv5Frm = 21 << FormShift, 377 VFPLdStFrm = 22 << FormShift, 378 VFPLdStMulFrm = 23 << FormShift, 379 VFPMiscFrm = 24 << FormShift, 380 381 // Thumb format 382 ThumbFrm = 25 << FormShift, 383 384 // Miscelleaneous format 385 MiscFrm = 26 << FormShift, 386 387 // NEON formats 388 NGetLnFrm = 27 << FormShift, 389 NSetLnFrm = 28 << FormShift, 390 NDupFrm = 29 << FormShift, 391 NLdStFrm = 30 << FormShift, 392 N1RegModImmFrm= 31 << FormShift, 393 N2RegFrm = 32 << FormShift, 394 NVCVTFrm = 33 << FormShift, 395 NVDupLnFrm = 34 << FormShift, 396 N2RegVShLFrm = 35 << FormShift, 397 N2RegVShRFrm = 36 << FormShift, 398 N3RegFrm = 37 << FormShift, 399 N3RegVShFrm = 38 << FormShift, 400 NVExtFrm = 39 << FormShift, 401 NVMulSLFrm = 40 << FormShift, 402 NVTBLFrm = 41 << FormShift, 403 404 //===------------------------------------------------------------------===// 405 // Misc flags. 406 407 // UnaryDP - Indicates this is a unary data processing instruction, i.e. 408 // it doesn't have a Rn operand. 409 UnaryDP = 1 << 13, 410 411 // Xform16Bit - Indicates this Thumb2 instruction may be transformed into 412 // a 16-bit Thumb instruction if certain conditions are met. 413 Xform16Bit = 1 << 14, 414 415 // ThumbArithFlagSetting - The instruction is a 16-bit flag setting Thumb 416 // instruction. Used by the parser to determine whether to require the 'S' 417 // suffix on the mnemonic (when not in an IT block) or preclude it (when 418 // in an IT block). 419 ThumbArithFlagSetting = 1 << 18, 420 421 //===------------------------------------------------------------------===// 422 // Code domain. 423 DomainShift = 15, 424 DomainMask = 7 << DomainShift, 425 DomainGeneral = 0 << DomainShift, 426 DomainVFP = 1 << DomainShift, 427 DomainNEON = 2 << DomainShift, 428 DomainNEONA8 = 4 << DomainShift, 429 430 //===------------------------------------------------------------------===// 431 // Field shifts - such shifts are used to set field while generating 432 // machine instructions. 433 // 434 // FIXME: This list will need adjusting/fixing as the MC code emitter 435 // takes shape and the ARMCodeEmitter.cpp bits go away. 436 ShiftTypeShift = 4, 437 438 M_BitShift = 5, 439 ShiftImmShift = 5, 440 ShiftShift = 7, 441 N_BitShift = 7, 442 ImmHiShift = 8, 443 SoRotImmShift = 8, 444 RegRsShift = 8, 445 ExtRotImmShift = 10, 446 RegRdLoShift = 12, 447 RegRdShift = 12, 448 RegRdHiShift = 16, 449 RegRnShift = 16, 450 S_BitShift = 20, 451 W_BitShift = 21, 452 AM3_I_BitShift = 22, 453 D_BitShift = 22, 454 U_BitShift = 23, 455 P_BitShift = 24, 456 I_BitShift = 25, 457 CondShift = 28 458 }; 459 460 } // end namespace ARMII 461 462 } // end namespace llvm; 463 464 #endif 465