//=== MC/MCRegisterInfo.h - Target Register Description ---------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file describes an abstract interface used to get information about a // target machines register file. This information is used for a variety of // purposed, especially register allocation. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /* Capstone Disassembly Engine */ /* By Nguyen Anh Quynh , 2013-2014 */ #ifndef CS_LLVM_MC_MCREGISTERINFO_H #define CS_LLVM_MC_MCREGISTERINFO_H #include #include "include/platform.h" /// An unsigned integer type large enough to represent all physical registers, /// but not necessarily virtual registers. typedef uint16_t MCPhysReg; typedef MCPhysReg* iterator; typedef struct MCRegisterClass { char *Name; iterator RegsBegin; uint8_t *RegSet; uint16_t RegsSize; uint16_t RegSetSize; uint16_t ID; uint16_t RegSize, Alignment; // Size & Alignment of register in bytes int8_t CopyCost; bool Allocatable; } MCRegisterClass; /// MCRegisterDesc - This record contains information about a particular /// register. The SubRegs field is a zero terminated array of registers that /// are sub-registers of the specific register, e.g. AL, AH are sub-registers /// of AX. The SuperRegs field is a zero terminated array of registers that are /// super-registers of the specific register, e.g. RAX, EAX, are /// super-registers of AX. /// typedef struct MCRegisterDesc { uint32_t Name; // Printable name for the reg (for debugging) uint32_t SubRegs; // Sub-register set, described above uint32_t SuperRegs; // Super-register set, described above // Offset into MCRI::SubRegIndices of a list of sub-register indices for each // sub-register in SubRegs. uint32_t SubRegIndices; // RegUnits - Points to the list of register units. The low 4 bits holds the // Scale, the high bits hold an offset into DiffLists. See MCRegUnitIterator. uint32_t RegUnits; } MCRegisterDesc; /// MCRegisterInfo base class - We assume that the target defines a static /// array of MCRegisterDesc objects that represent all of the machine /// registers that the target has. As such, we simply have to track a pointer /// to this array so that we can turn register number into a register /// descriptor. /// /// Note this class is designed to be a base class of TargetRegisterInfo, which /// is the interface used by codegen. However, specific targets *should never* /// specialize this class. MCRegisterInfo should only contain getters to access /// TableGen generated physical register data. It must not be extended with /// virtual methods. /// typedef struct MCRegisterInfo { MCRegisterDesc *Desc; // Pointer to the descriptor array unsigned NumRegs; // Number of entries in the array unsigned RAReg; // Return address register unsigned PCReg; // Program counter register MCRegisterClass *Classes; // Pointer to the regclass array unsigned NumClasses; // Number of entries in the array unsigned NumRegUnits; // Number of regunits. uint16_t (*RegUnitRoots)[2]; // Pointer to regunit root table. MCPhysReg *DiffLists; // Pointer to the difflists array char *RegStrings; // Pointer to the string table. uint16_t *SubRegIndices; // Pointer to the subreg lookup // array. unsigned NumSubRegIndices; // Number of subreg indices. uint16_t *RegEncodingTable; // Pointer to array of register // encodings. } MCRegisterInfo; void MCRegisterInfo_InitMCRegisterInfo(MCRegisterInfo *RI, MCRegisterDesc *D, unsigned NR, unsigned RA, unsigned PC, MCRegisterClass *C, unsigned NC, uint16_t (*RURoots)[2], unsigned NRU, MCPhysReg *DL, char *Strings, uint16_t *SubIndices, unsigned NumIndices, uint16_t *RET); unsigned MCRegisterInfo_getMatchingSuperReg(MCRegisterInfo *RI, unsigned Reg, unsigned SubIdx, MCRegisterClass *RC); unsigned MCRegisterInfo_getSubReg(MCRegisterInfo *RI, unsigned Reg, unsigned Idx); MCRegisterClass* MCRegisterInfo_getRegClass(MCRegisterInfo *RI, unsigned i); bool MCRegisterClass_contains(MCRegisterClass *c, unsigned Reg); #endif