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Ben Murdochb8a8cc12014-11-26 15:28:44 +00001// Copyright 2012 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
2// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4
5#ifndef V8_MIPS_CONSTANTS_H_
6#define V8_MIPS_CONSTANTS_H_
7
8// UNIMPLEMENTED_ macro for MIPS.
9#ifdef DEBUG
10#define UNIMPLEMENTED_MIPS() \
11 v8::internal::PrintF("%s, \tline %d: \tfunction %s not implemented. \n", \
12 __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__)
13#else
14#define UNIMPLEMENTED_MIPS()
15#endif
16
17#define UNSUPPORTED_MIPS() v8::internal::PrintF("Unsupported instruction.\n")
18
19enum ArchVariants {
20 kMips64r2,
21 kMips64r6
22};
23
24
25#ifdef _MIPS_ARCH_MIPS64R2
26 static const ArchVariants kArchVariant = kMips64r2;
27#elif _MIPS_ARCH_MIPS64R6
28 static const ArchVariants kArchVariant = kMips64r6;
29#else
30 static const ArchVariants kArchVariant = kMips64r2;
31#endif
32
33
34// TODO(plind): consider deriving ABI from compiler flags or build system.
35
36// ABI-dependent definitions are made with #define in simulator-mips64.h,
37// so the ABI choice must be available to the pre-processor. However, in all
38// other cases, we should use the enum AbiVariants with normal if statements.
39
40#define MIPS_ABI_N64 1
41// #define MIPS_ABI_O32 1
42
43// The only supported Abi's are O32, and n64.
44enum AbiVariants {
45 kO32,
46 kN64 // Use upper case N for 'n64' ABI to conform to style standard.
47};
48
49#ifdef MIPS_ABI_N64
50static const AbiVariants kMipsAbi = kN64;
51#else
52static const AbiVariants kMipsAbi = kO32;
53#endif
54
55
56// TODO(plind): consider renaming these ...
57#if(defined(__mips_hard_float) && __mips_hard_float != 0)
58// Use floating-point coprocessor instructions. This flag is raised when
59// -mhard-float is passed to the compiler.
60const bool IsMipsSoftFloatABI = false;
61#elif(defined(__mips_soft_float) && __mips_soft_float != 0)
62// This flag is raised when -msoft-float is passed to the compiler.
63// Although FPU is a base requirement for v8, soft-float ABI is used
64// on soft-float systems with FPU kernel emulation.
65const bool IsMipsSoftFloatABI = true;
66#else
67const bool IsMipsSoftFloatABI = true;
68#endif
69
70
71#ifndef __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
72#define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
73#endif
74#include <inttypes.h>
75
76
77// Defines constants and accessor classes to assemble, disassemble and
78// simulate MIPS32 instructions.
79//
80// See: MIPS32 Architecture For Programmers
81// Volume II: The MIPS32 Instruction Set
82// Try www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs3410/2008fa/MIPS_Vol2.pdf.
83
84namespace v8 {
85namespace internal {
86
87// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
88// Registers and FPURegisters.
89
90// Number of general purpose registers.
91const int kNumRegisters = 32;
92const int kInvalidRegister = -1;
93
94// Number of registers with HI, LO, and pc.
95const int kNumSimuRegisters = 35;
96
97// In the simulator, the PC register is simulated as the 34th register.
98const int kPCRegister = 34;
99
100// Number coprocessor registers.
101const int kNumFPURegisters = 32;
102const int kInvalidFPURegister = -1;
103
104// FPU (coprocessor 1) control registers. Currently only FCSR is implemented.
105const int kFCSRRegister = 31;
106const int kInvalidFPUControlRegister = -1;
107const uint32_t kFPUInvalidResult = static_cast<uint32_t>(1 << 31) - 1;
108const uint64_t kFPU64InvalidResult =
109 static_cast<uint64_t>(static_cast<uint64_t>(1) << 63) - 1;
110
111// FCSR constants.
112const uint32_t kFCSRInexactFlagBit = 2;
113const uint32_t kFCSRUnderflowFlagBit = 3;
114const uint32_t kFCSROverflowFlagBit = 4;
115const uint32_t kFCSRDivideByZeroFlagBit = 5;
116const uint32_t kFCSRInvalidOpFlagBit = 6;
117
118const uint32_t kFCSRInexactFlagMask = 1 << kFCSRInexactFlagBit;
119const uint32_t kFCSRUnderflowFlagMask = 1 << kFCSRUnderflowFlagBit;
120const uint32_t kFCSROverflowFlagMask = 1 << kFCSROverflowFlagBit;
121const uint32_t kFCSRDivideByZeroFlagMask = 1 << kFCSRDivideByZeroFlagBit;
122const uint32_t kFCSRInvalidOpFlagMask = 1 << kFCSRInvalidOpFlagBit;
123
124const uint32_t kFCSRFlagMask =
125 kFCSRInexactFlagMask |
126 kFCSRUnderflowFlagMask |
127 kFCSROverflowFlagMask |
128 kFCSRDivideByZeroFlagMask |
129 kFCSRInvalidOpFlagMask;
130
131const uint32_t kFCSRExceptionFlagMask = kFCSRFlagMask ^ kFCSRInexactFlagMask;
132
133// 'pref' instruction hints
134const int32_t kPrefHintLoad = 0;
135const int32_t kPrefHintStore = 1;
136const int32_t kPrefHintLoadStreamed = 4;
137const int32_t kPrefHintStoreStreamed = 5;
138const int32_t kPrefHintLoadRetained = 6;
139const int32_t kPrefHintStoreRetained = 7;
140const int32_t kPrefHintWritebackInvalidate = 25;
141const int32_t kPrefHintPrepareForStore = 30;
142
143// Helper functions for converting between register numbers and names.
144class Registers {
145 public:
146 // Return the name of the register.
147 static const char* Name(int reg);
148
149 // Lookup the register number for the name provided.
150 static int Number(const char* name);
151
152 struct RegisterAlias {
153 int reg;
154 const char* name;
155 };
156
157 static const int64_t kMaxValue = 0x7fffffffffffffffl;
158 static const int64_t kMinValue = 0x8000000000000000l;
159
160 private:
161 static const char* names_[kNumSimuRegisters];
162 static const RegisterAlias aliases_[];
163};
164
165// Helper functions for converting between register numbers and names.
166class FPURegisters {
167 public:
168 // Return the name of the register.
169 static const char* Name(int reg);
170
171 // Lookup the register number for the name provided.
172 static int Number(const char* name);
173
174 struct RegisterAlias {
175 int creg;
176 const char* name;
177 };
178
179 private:
180 static const char* names_[kNumFPURegisters];
181 static const RegisterAlias aliases_[];
182};
183
184
185// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
186// Instructions encoding constants.
187
188// On MIPS all instructions are 32 bits.
189typedef int32_t Instr;
190
191// Special Software Interrupt codes when used in the presence of the MIPS
192// simulator.
193enum SoftwareInterruptCodes {
194 // Transition to C code.
195 call_rt_redirected = 0xfffff
196};
197
198// On MIPS Simulator breakpoints can have different codes:
199// - Breaks between 0 and kMaxWatchpointCode are treated as simple watchpoints,
200// the simulator will run through them and print the registers.
201// - Breaks between kMaxWatchpointCode and kMaxStopCode are treated as stop()
202// instructions (see Assembler::stop()).
203// - Breaks larger than kMaxStopCode are simple breaks, dropping you into the
204// debugger.
205const uint32_t kMaxWatchpointCode = 31;
206const uint32_t kMaxStopCode = 127;
207STATIC_ASSERT(kMaxWatchpointCode < kMaxStopCode);
208
209
210// ----- Fields offset and length.
211const int kOpcodeShift = 26;
212const int kOpcodeBits = 6;
213const int kRsShift = 21;
214const int kRsBits = 5;
215const int kRtShift = 16;
216const int kRtBits = 5;
217const int kRdShift = 11;
218const int kRdBits = 5;
219const int kSaShift = 6;
220const int kSaBits = 5;
221const int kFunctionShift = 0;
222const int kFunctionBits = 6;
223const int kLuiShift = 16;
224
225const int kImm16Shift = 0;
226const int kImm16Bits = 16;
227const int kImm21Shift = 0;
228const int kImm21Bits = 21;
229const int kImm26Shift = 0;
230const int kImm26Bits = 26;
231const int kImm28Shift = 0;
232const int kImm28Bits = 28;
233const int kImm32Shift = 0;
234const int kImm32Bits = 32;
235
236// In branches and jumps immediate fields point to words, not bytes,
237// and are therefore shifted by 2.
238const int kImmFieldShift = 2;
239
240const int kFrBits = 5;
241const int kFrShift = 21;
242const int kFsShift = 11;
243const int kFsBits = 5;
244const int kFtShift = 16;
245const int kFtBits = 5;
246const int kFdShift = 6;
247const int kFdBits = 5;
248const int kFCccShift = 8;
249const int kFCccBits = 3;
250const int kFBccShift = 18;
251const int kFBccBits = 3;
252const int kFBtrueShift = 16;
253const int kFBtrueBits = 1;
254
255// ----- Miscellaneous useful masks.
256// Instruction bit masks.
257const int kOpcodeMask = ((1 << kOpcodeBits) - 1) << kOpcodeShift;
258const int kImm16Mask = ((1 << kImm16Bits) - 1) << kImm16Shift;
259const int kImm26Mask = ((1 << kImm26Bits) - 1) << kImm26Shift;
260const int kImm28Mask = ((1 << kImm28Bits) - 1) << kImm28Shift;
261const int kRsFieldMask = ((1 << kRsBits) - 1) << kRsShift;
262const int kRtFieldMask = ((1 << kRtBits) - 1) << kRtShift;
263const int kRdFieldMask = ((1 << kRdBits) - 1) << kRdShift;
264const int kSaFieldMask = ((1 << kSaBits) - 1) << kSaShift;
265const int kFunctionFieldMask = ((1 << kFunctionBits) - 1) << kFunctionShift;
266// Misc masks.
267const int kHiMask = 0xffff << 16;
268const int kLoMask = 0xffff;
269const int kSignMask = 0x80000000;
270const int kJumpAddrMask = (1 << (kImm26Bits + kImmFieldShift)) - 1;
271const int64_t kHi16MaskOf64 = (int64_t)0xffff << 48;
272const int64_t kSe16MaskOf64 = (int64_t)0xffff << 32;
273const int64_t kTh16MaskOf64 = (int64_t)0xffff << 16;
274
275// ----- MIPS Opcodes and Function Fields.
276// We use this presentation to stay close to the table representation in
277// MIPS32 Architecture For Programmers, Volume II: The MIPS32 Instruction Set.
278enum Opcode {
279 SPECIAL = 0 << kOpcodeShift,
280 REGIMM = 1 << kOpcodeShift,
281
282 J = ((0 << 3) + 2) << kOpcodeShift,
283 JAL = ((0 << 3) + 3) << kOpcodeShift,
284 BEQ = ((0 << 3) + 4) << kOpcodeShift,
285 BNE = ((0 << 3) + 5) << kOpcodeShift,
286 BLEZ = ((0 << 3) + 6) << kOpcodeShift,
287 BGTZ = ((0 << 3) + 7) << kOpcodeShift,
288
289 ADDI = ((1 << 3) + 0) << kOpcodeShift,
290 ADDIU = ((1 << 3) + 1) << kOpcodeShift,
291 SLTI = ((1 << 3) + 2) << kOpcodeShift,
292 SLTIU = ((1 << 3) + 3) << kOpcodeShift,
293 ANDI = ((1 << 3) + 4) << kOpcodeShift,
294 ORI = ((1 << 3) + 5) << kOpcodeShift,
295 XORI = ((1 << 3) + 6) << kOpcodeShift,
296 LUI = ((1 << 3) + 7) << kOpcodeShift, // LUI/AUI family.
297 DAUI = ((3 << 3) + 5) << kOpcodeShift,
298
299 BEQC = ((2 << 3) + 0) << kOpcodeShift,
300 COP1 = ((2 << 3) + 1) << kOpcodeShift, // Coprocessor 1 class.
301 BEQL = ((2 << 3) + 4) << kOpcodeShift,
302 BNEL = ((2 << 3) + 5) << kOpcodeShift,
303 BLEZL = ((2 << 3) + 6) << kOpcodeShift,
304 BGTZL = ((2 << 3) + 7) << kOpcodeShift,
305
306 DADDI = ((3 << 3) + 0) << kOpcodeShift, // This is also BNEC.
307 DADDIU = ((3 << 3) + 1) << kOpcodeShift,
308 LDL = ((3 << 3) + 2) << kOpcodeShift,
309 LDR = ((3 << 3) + 3) << kOpcodeShift,
310 SPECIAL2 = ((3 << 3) + 4) << kOpcodeShift,
311 SPECIAL3 = ((3 << 3) + 7) << kOpcodeShift,
312
313 LB = ((4 << 3) + 0) << kOpcodeShift,
314 LH = ((4 << 3) + 1) << kOpcodeShift,
315 LWL = ((4 << 3) + 2) << kOpcodeShift,
316 LW = ((4 << 3) + 3) << kOpcodeShift,
317 LBU = ((4 << 3) + 4) << kOpcodeShift,
318 LHU = ((4 << 3) + 5) << kOpcodeShift,
319 LWR = ((4 << 3) + 6) << kOpcodeShift,
320 LWU = ((4 << 3) + 7) << kOpcodeShift,
321
322 SB = ((5 << 3) + 0) << kOpcodeShift,
323 SH = ((5 << 3) + 1) << kOpcodeShift,
324 SWL = ((5 << 3) + 2) << kOpcodeShift,
325 SW = ((5 << 3) + 3) << kOpcodeShift,
326 SDL = ((5 << 3) + 4) << kOpcodeShift,
327 SDR = ((5 << 3) + 5) << kOpcodeShift,
328 SWR = ((5 << 3) + 6) << kOpcodeShift,
329
330 LWC1 = ((6 << 3) + 1) << kOpcodeShift,
331 LLD = ((6 << 3) + 4) << kOpcodeShift,
332 LDC1 = ((6 << 3) + 5) << kOpcodeShift,
333 BEQZC = ((6 << 3) + 6) << kOpcodeShift,
334 LD = ((6 << 3) + 7) << kOpcodeShift,
335
336 PREF = ((6 << 3) + 3) << kOpcodeShift,
337
338 SWC1 = ((7 << 3) + 1) << kOpcodeShift,
339 SCD = ((7 << 3) + 4) << kOpcodeShift,
340 SDC1 = ((7 << 3) + 5) << kOpcodeShift,
341 BNEZC = ((7 << 3) + 6) << kOpcodeShift,
342 SD = ((7 << 3) + 7) << kOpcodeShift,
343
344 COP1X = ((1 << 4) + 3) << kOpcodeShift
345};
346
347enum SecondaryField {
348 // SPECIAL Encoding of Function Field.
349 SLL = ((0 << 3) + 0),
350 MOVCI = ((0 << 3) + 1),
351 SRL = ((0 << 3) + 2),
352 SRA = ((0 << 3) + 3),
353 SLLV = ((0 << 3) + 4),
354 SRLV = ((0 << 3) + 6),
355 SRAV = ((0 << 3) + 7),
356
357 JR = ((1 << 3) + 0),
358 JALR = ((1 << 3) + 1),
359 MOVZ = ((1 << 3) + 2),
360 MOVN = ((1 << 3) + 3),
361 BREAK = ((1 << 3) + 5),
362
363 MFHI = ((2 << 3) + 0),
364 CLZ_R6 = ((2 << 3) + 0),
365 CLO_R6 = ((2 << 3) + 1),
366 MFLO = ((2 << 3) + 2),
367 DSLLV = ((2 << 3) + 4),
368 DSRLV = ((2 << 3) + 6),
369 DSRAV = ((2 << 3) + 7),
370
371 MULT = ((3 << 3) + 0),
372 MULTU = ((3 << 3) + 1),
373 DIV = ((3 << 3) + 2),
374 DIVU = ((3 << 3) + 3),
375 DMULT = ((3 << 3) + 4),
376 DMULTU = ((3 << 3) + 5),
377 DDIV = ((3 << 3) + 6),
378 DDIVU = ((3 << 3) + 7),
379
380 ADD = ((4 << 3) + 0),
381 ADDU = ((4 << 3) + 1),
382 SUB = ((4 << 3) + 2),
383 SUBU = ((4 << 3) + 3),
384 AND = ((4 << 3) + 4),
385 OR = ((4 << 3) + 5),
386 XOR = ((4 << 3) + 6),
387 NOR = ((4 << 3) + 7),
388
389 SLT = ((5 << 3) + 2),
390 SLTU = ((5 << 3) + 3),
391 DADD = ((5 << 3) + 4),
392 DADDU = ((5 << 3) + 5),
393 DSUB = ((5 << 3) + 6),
394 DSUBU = ((5 << 3) + 7),
395
396 TGE = ((6 << 3) + 0),
397 TGEU = ((6 << 3) + 1),
398 TLT = ((6 << 3) + 2),
399 TLTU = ((6 << 3) + 3),
400 TEQ = ((6 << 3) + 4),
401 SELEQZ_S = ((6 << 3) + 5),
402 TNE = ((6 << 3) + 6),
403 SELNEZ_S = ((6 << 3) + 7),
404
405 DSLL = ((7 << 3) + 0),
406 DSRL = ((7 << 3) + 2),
407 DSRA = ((7 << 3) + 3),
408 DSLL32 = ((7 << 3) + 4),
409 DSRL32 = ((7 << 3) + 6),
410 DSRA32 = ((7 << 3) + 7),
411
412 // Multiply integers in r6.
413 MUL_MUH = ((3 << 3) + 0), // MUL, MUH.
414 MUL_MUH_U = ((3 << 3) + 1), // MUL_U, MUH_U.
415 D_MUL_MUH = ((7 << 2) + 0), // DMUL, DMUH.
416 D_MUL_MUH_U = ((7 << 2) + 1), // DMUL_U, DMUH_U.
417
418 MUL_OP = ((0 << 3) + 2),
419 MUH_OP = ((0 << 3) + 3),
420 DIV_OP = ((0 << 3) + 2),
421 MOD_OP = ((0 << 3) + 3),
422
423 DIV_MOD = ((3 << 3) + 2),
424 DIV_MOD_U = ((3 << 3) + 3),
425 D_DIV_MOD = ((3 << 3) + 6),
426 D_DIV_MOD_U = ((3 << 3) + 7),
427
428 // drotr in special4?
429
430 // SPECIAL2 Encoding of Function Field.
431 MUL = ((0 << 3) + 2),
432 CLZ = ((4 << 3) + 0),
433 CLO = ((4 << 3) + 1),
434
435 // SPECIAL3 Encoding of Function Field.
436 EXT = ((0 << 3) + 0),
437 DEXTM = ((0 << 3) + 1),
438 DEXTU = ((0 << 3) + 2),
439 DEXT = ((0 << 3) + 3),
440 INS = ((0 << 3) + 4),
441 DINSM = ((0 << 3) + 5),
442 DINSU = ((0 << 3) + 6),
443 DINS = ((0 << 3) + 7),
444
445 DSBH = ((4 << 3) + 4),
446
447 // REGIMM encoding of rt Field.
448 BLTZ = ((0 << 3) + 0) << 16,
449 BGEZ = ((0 << 3) + 1) << 16,
450 BLTZAL = ((2 << 3) + 0) << 16,
451 BGEZAL = ((2 << 3) + 1) << 16,
452 BGEZALL = ((2 << 3) + 3) << 16,
453 DAHI = ((0 << 3) + 6) << 16,
454 DATI = ((3 << 3) + 6) << 16,
455
456 // COP1 Encoding of rs Field.
457 MFC1 = ((0 << 3) + 0) << 21,
458 DMFC1 = ((0 << 3) + 1) << 21,
459 CFC1 = ((0 << 3) + 2) << 21,
460 MFHC1 = ((0 << 3) + 3) << 21,
461 MTC1 = ((0 << 3) + 4) << 21,
462 DMTC1 = ((0 << 3) + 5) << 21,
463 CTC1 = ((0 << 3) + 6) << 21,
464 MTHC1 = ((0 << 3) + 7) << 21,
465 BC1 = ((1 << 3) + 0) << 21,
466 S = ((2 << 3) + 0) << 21,
467 D = ((2 << 3) + 1) << 21,
468 W = ((2 << 3) + 4) << 21,
469 L = ((2 << 3) + 5) << 21,
470 PS = ((2 << 3) + 6) << 21,
471 // COP1 Encoding of Function Field When rs=S.
472 ROUND_L_S = ((1 << 3) + 0),
473 TRUNC_L_S = ((1 << 3) + 1),
474 CEIL_L_S = ((1 << 3) + 2),
475 FLOOR_L_S = ((1 << 3) + 3),
476 ROUND_W_S = ((1 << 3) + 4),
477 TRUNC_W_S = ((1 << 3) + 5),
478 CEIL_W_S = ((1 << 3) + 6),
479 FLOOR_W_S = ((1 << 3) + 7),
480 CVT_D_S = ((4 << 3) + 1),
481 CVT_W_S = ((4 << 3) + 4),
482 CVT_L_S = ((4 << 3) + 5),
483 CVT_PS_S = ((4 << 3) + 6),
484 // COP1 Encoding of Function Field When rs=D.
485 ADD_D = ((0 << 3) + 0),
486 SUB_D = ((0 << 3) + 1),
487 MUL_D = ((0 << 3) + 2),
488 DIV_D = ((0 << 3) + 3),
489 SQRT_D = ((0 << 3) + 4),
490 ABS_D = ((0 << 3) + 5),
491 MOV_D = ((0 << 3) + 6),
492 NEG_D = ((0 << 3) + 7),
493 ROUND_L_D = ((1 << 3) + 0),
494 TRUNC_L_D = ((1 << 3) + 1),
495 CEIL_L_D = ((1 << 3) + 2),
496 FLOOR_L_D = ((1 << 3) + 3),
497 ROUND_W_D = ((1 << 3) + 4),
498 TRUNC_W_D = ((1 << 3) + 5),
499 CEIL_W_D = ((1 << 3) + 6),
500 FLOOR_W_D = ((1 << 3) + 7),
501 MIN = ((3 << 3) + 4),
502 MINA = ((3 << 3) + 5),
503 MAX = ((3 << 3) + 6),
504 MAXA = ((3 << 3) + 7),
505 CVT_S_D = ((4 << 3) + 0),
506 CVT_W_D = ((4 << 3) + 4),
507 CVT_L_D = ((4 << 3) + 5),
508 C_F_D = ((6 << 3) + 0),
509 C_UN_D = ((6 << 3) + 1),
510 C_EQ_D = ((6 << 3) + 2),
511 C_UEQ_D = ((6 << 3) + 3),
512 C_OLT_D = ((6 << 3) + 4),
513 C_ULT_D = ((6 << 3) + 5),
514 C_OLE_D = ((6 << 3) + 6),
515 C_ULE_D = ((6 << 3) + 7),
516 // COP1 Encoding of Function Field When rs=W or L.
517 CVT_S_W = ((4 << 3) + 0),
518 CVT_D_W = ((4 << 3) + 1),
519 CVT_S_L = ((4 << 3) + 0),
520 CVT_D_L = ((4 << 3) + 1),
521 BC1EQZ = ((2 << 2) + 1) << 21,
522 BC1NEZ = ((3 << 2) + 1) << 21,
523 // COP1 CMP positive predicates Bit 5..4 = 00.
524 CMP_AF = ((0 << 3) + 0),
525 CMP_UN = ((0 << 3) + 1),
526 CMP_EQ = ((0 << 3) + 2),
527 CMP_UEQ = ((0 << 3) + 3),
528 CMP_LT = ((0 << 3) + 4),
529 CMP_ULT = ((0 << 3) + 5),
530 CMP_LE = ((0 << 3) + 6),
531 CMP_ULE = ((0 << 3) + 7),
532 CMP_SAF = ((1 << 3) + 0),
533 CMP_SUN = ((1 << 3) + 1),
534 CMP_SEQ = ((1 << 3) + 2),
535 CMP_SUEQ = ((1 << 3) + 3),
536 CMP_SSLT = ((1 << 3) + 4),
537 CMP_SSULT = ((1 << 3) + 5),
538 CMP_SLE = ((1 << 3) + 6),
539 CMP_SULE = ((1 << 3) + 7),
540 // COP1 CMP negative predicates Bit 5..4 = 01.
541 CMP_AT = ((2 << 3) + 0), // Reserved, not implemented.
542 CMP_OR = ((2 << 3) + 1),
543 CMP_UNE = ((2 << 3) + 2),
544 CMP_NE = ((2 << 3) + 3),
545 CMP_UGE = ((2 << 3) + 4), // Reserved, not implemented.
546 CMP_OGE = ((2 << 3) + 5), // Reserved, not implemented.
547 CMP_UGT = ((2 << 3) + 6), // Reserved, not implemented.
548 CMP_OGT = ((2 << 3) + 7), // Reserved, not implemented.
549 CMP_SAT = ((3 << 3) + 0), // Reserved, not implemented.
550 CMP_SOR = ((3 << 3) + 1),
551 CMP_SUNE = ((3 << 3) + 2),
552 CMP_SNE = ((3 << 3) + 3),
553 CMP_SUGE = ((3 << 3) + 4), // Reserved, not implemented.
554 CMP_SOGE = ((3 << 3) + 5), // Reserved, not implemented.
555 CMP_SUGT = ((3 << 3) + 6), // Reserved, not implemented.
556 CMP_SOGT = ((3 << 3) + 7), // Reserved, not implemented.
557
558 SEL = ((2 << 3) + 0),
559 SELEQZ_C = ((2 << 3) + 4), // COP1 on FPR registers.
560 SELNEZ_C = ((2 << 3) + 7), // COP1 on FPR registers.
561
562 // COP1 Encoding of Function Field When rs=PS.
563 // COP1X Encoding of Function Field.
564 MADD_D = ((4 << 3) + 1),
565
566 NULLSF = 0
567};
568
569
570// ----- Emulated conditions.
571// On MIPS we use this enum to abstract from conditional branch instructions.
572// The 'U' prefix is used to specify unsigned comparisons.
573// Opposite conditions must be paired as odd/even numbers
574// because 'NegateCondition' function flips LSB to negate condition.
575enum Condition {
576 // Any value < 0 is considered no_condition.
577 kNoCondition = -1,
578
579 overflow = 0,
580 no_overflow = 1,
581 Uless = 2,
582 Ugreater_equal= 3,
583 equal = 4,
584 not_equal = 5,
585 Uless_equal = 6,
586 Ugreater = 7,
587 negative = 8,
588 positive = 9,
589 parity_even = 10,
590 parity_odd = 11,
591 less = 12,
592 greater_equal = 13,
593 less_equal = 14,
594 greater = 15,
595 ueq = 16, // Unordered or Equal.
596 nue = 17, // Not (Unordered or Equal).
597
598 cc_always = 18,
599
600 // Aliases.
601 carry = Uless,
602 not_carry = Ugreater_equal,
603 zero = equal,
604 eq = equal,
605 not_zero = not_equal,
606 ne = not_equal,
607 nz = not_equal,
608 sign = negative,
609 not_sign = positive,
610 mi = negative,
611 pl = positive,
612 hi = Ugreater,
613 ls = Uless_equal,
614 ge = greater_equal,
615 lt = less,
616 gt = greater,
617 le = less_equal,
618 hs = Ugreater_equal,
619 lo = Uless,
620 al = cc_always,
621
622 cc_default = kNoCondition
623};
624
625
626// Returns the equivalent of !cc.
627// Negation of the default kNoCondition (-1) results in a non-default
628// no_condition value (-2). As long as tests for no_condition check
629// for condition < 0, this will work as expected.
630inline Condition NegateCondition(Condition cc) {
631 DCHECK(cc != cc_always);
632 return static_cast<Condition>(cc ^ 1);
633}
634
635
636// Commute a condition such that {a cond b == b cond' a}.
637inline Condition CommuteCondition(Condition cc) {
638 switch (cc) {
639 case Uless:
640 return Ugreater;
641 case Ugreater:
642 return Uless;
643 case Ugreater_equal:
644 return Uless_equal;
645 case Uless_equal:
646 return Ugreater_equal;
647 case less:
648 return greater;
649 case greater:
650 return less;
651 case greater_equal:
652 return less_equal;
653 case less_equal:
654 return greater_equal;
655 default:
656 return cc;
657 }
658}
659
660
661// ----- Coprocessor conditions.
662enum FPUCondition {
663 kNoFPUCondition = -1,
664
665 F = 0, // False.
666 UN = 1, // Unordered.
667 EQ = 2, // Equal.
668 UEQ = 3, // Unordered or Equal.
669 OLT = 4, // Ordered or Less Than.
670 ULT = 5, // Unordered or Less Than.
671 OLE = 6, // Ordered or Less Than or Equal.
672 ULE = 7 // Unordered or Less Than or Equal.
673};
674
675
676// FPU rounding modes.
677enum FPURoundingMode {
678 RN = 0 << 0, // Round to Nearest.
679 RZ = 1 << 0, // Round towards zero.
680 RP = 2 << 0, // Round towards Plus Infinity.
681 RM = 3 << 0, // Round towards Minus Infinity.
682
683 // Aliases.
684 kRoundToNearest = RN,
685 kRoundToZero = RZ,
686 kRoundToPlusInf = RP,
687 kRoundToMinusInf = RM
688};
689
690const uint32_t kFPURoundingModeMask = 3 << 0;
691
692enum CheckForInexactConversion {
693 kCheckForInexactConversion,
694 kDontCheckForInexactConversion
695};
696
697
698// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
699// Hints.
700
701// Branch hints are not used on the MIPS. They are defined so that they can
702// appear in shared function signatures, but will be ignored in MIPS
703// implementations.
704enum Hint {
705 no_hint = 0
706};
707
708
709inline Hint NegateHint(Hint hint) {
710 return no_hint;
711}
712
713
714// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
715// Specific instructions, constants, and masks.
716// These constants are declared in assembler-mips.cc, as they use named
717// registers and other constants.
718
719// addiu(sp, sp, 4) aka Pop() operation or part of Pop(r)
720// operations as post-increment of sp.
721extern const Instr kPopInstruction;
722// addiu(sp, sp, -4) part of Push(r) operation as pre-decrement of sp.
723extern const Instr kPushInstruction;
724// sw(r, MemOperand(sp, 0))
725extern const Instr kPushRegPattern;
726// lw(r, MemOperand(sp, 0))
727extern const Instr kPopRegPattern;
728extern const Instr kLwRegFpOffsetPattern;
729extern const Instr kSwRegFpOffsetPattern;
730extern const Instr kLwRegFpNegOffsetPattern;
731extern const Instr kSwRegFpNegOffsetPattern;
732// A mask for the Rt register for push, pop, lw, sw instructions.
733extern const Instr kRtMask;
734extern const Instr kLwSwInstrTypeMask;
735extern const Instr kLwSwInstrArgumentMask;
736extern const Instr kLwSwOffsetMask;
737
738// Break 0xfffff, reserved for redirected real time call.
739const Instr rtCallRedirInstr = SPECIAL | BREAK | call_rt_redirected << 6;
740// A nop instruction. (Encoding of sll 0 0 0).
741const Instr nopInstr = 0;
742
743class Instruction {
744 public:
745 enum {
746 kInstrSize = 4,
747 kInstrSizeLog2 = 2,
748 // On MIPS PC cannot actually be directly accessed. We behave as if PC was
749 // always the value of the current instruction being executed.
750 kPCReadOffset = 0
751 };
752
753 // Get the raw instruction bits.
754 inline Instr InstructionBits() const {
755 return *reinterpret_cast<const Instr*>(this);
756 }
757
758 // Set the raw instruction bits to value.
759 inline void SetInstructionBits(Instr value) {
760 *reinterpret_cast<Instr*>(this) = value;
761 }
762
763 // Read one particular bit out of the instruction bits.
764 inline int Bit(int nr) const {
765 return (InstructionBits() >> nr) & 1;
766 }
767
768 // Read a bit field out of the instruction bits.
769 inline int Bits(int hi, int lo) const {
770 return (InstructionBits() >> lo) & ((2 << (hi - lo)) - 1);
771 }
772
773 // Instruction type.
774 enum Type {
775 kRegisterType,
776 kImmediateType,
777 kJumpType,
778 kUnsupported = -1
779 };
780
781 // Get the encoding type of the instruction.
782 Type InstructionType() const;
783
784
785 // Accessors for the different named fields used in the MIPS encoding.
786 inline Opcode OpcodeValue() const {
787 return static_cast<Opcode>(
788 Bits(kOpcodeShift + kOpcodeBits - 1, kOpcodeShift));
789 }
790
791 inline int RsValue() const {
792 DCHECK(InstructionType() == kRegisterType ||
793 InstructionType() == kImmediateType);
794 return Bits(kRsShift + kRsBits - 1, kRsShift);
795 }
796
797 inline int RtValue() const {
798 DCHECK(InstructionType() == kRegisterType ||
799 InstructionType() == kImmediateType);
800 return Bits(kRtShift + kRtBits - 1, kRtShift);
801 }
802
803 inline int RdValue() const {
804 DCHECK(InstructionType() == kRegisterType);
805 return Bits(kRdShift + kRdBits - 1, kRdShift);
806 }
807
808 inline int SaValue() const {
809 DCHECK(InstructionType() == kRegisterType);
810 return Bits(kSaShift + kSaBits - 1, kSaShift);
811 }
812
813 inline int FunctionValue() const {
814 DCHECK(InstructionType() == kRegisterType ||
815 InstructionType() == kImmediateType);
816 return Bits(kFunctionShift + kFunctionBits - 1, kFunctionShift);
817 }
818
819 inline int FdValue() const {
820 return Bits(kFdShift + kFdBits - 1, kFdShift);
821 }
822
823 inline int FsValue() const {
824 return Bits(kFsShift + kFsBits - 1, kFsShift);
825 }
826
827 inline int FtValue() const {
828 return Bits(kFtShift + kFtBits - 1, kFtShift);
829 }
830
831 inline int FrValue() const {
832 return Bits(kFrShift + kFrBits -1, kFrShift);
833 }
834
835 // Float Compare condition code instruction bits.
836 inline int FCccValue() const {
837 return Bits(kFCccShift + kFCccBits - 1, kFCccShift);
838 }
839
840 // Float Branch condition code instruction bits.
841 inline int FBccValue() const {
842 return Bits(kFBccShift + kFBccBits - 1, kFBccShift);
843 }
844
845 // Float Branch true/false instruction bit.
846 inline int FBtrueValue() const {
847 return Bits(kFBtrueShift + kFBtrueBits - 1, kFBtrueShift);
848 }
849
850 // Return the fields at their original place in the instruction encoding.
851 inline Opcode OpcodeFieldRaw() const {
852 return static_cast<Opcode>(InstructionBits() & kOpcodeMask);
853 }
854
855 inline int RsFieldRaw() const {
856 DCHECK(InstructionType() == kRegisterType ||
857 InstructionType() == kImmediateType);
858 return InstructionBits() & kRsFieldMask;
859 }
860
861 // Same as above function, but safe to call within InstructionType().
862 inline int RsFieldRawNoAssert() const {
863 return InstructionBits() & kRsFieldMask;
864 }
865
866 inline int RtFieldRaw() const {
867 DCHECK(InstructionType() == kRegisterType ||
868 InstructionType() == kImmediateType);
869 return InstructionBits() & kRtFieldMask;
870 }
871
872 inline int RdFieldRaw() const {
873 DCHECK(InstructionType() == kRegisterType);
874 return InstructionBits() & kRdFieldMask;
875 }
876
877 inline int SaFieldRaw() const {
878 DCHECK(InstructionType() == kRegisterType);
879 return InstructionBits() & kSaFieldMask;
880 }
881
882 inline int FunctionFieldRaw() const {
883 return InstructionBits() & kFunctionFieldMask;
884 }
885
886 // Get the secondary field according to the opcode.
887 inline int SecondaryValue() const {
888 Opcode op = OpcodeFieldRaw();
889 switch (op) {
890 case SPECIAL:
891 case SPECIAL2:
892 return FunctionValue();
893 case COP1:
894 return RsValue();
895 case REGIMM:
896 return RtValue();
897 default:
898 return NULLSF;
899 }
900 }
901
902 inline int32_t Imm16Value() const {
903 DCHECK(InstructionType() == kImmediateType);
904 return Bits(kImm16Shift + kImm16Bits - 1, kImm16Shift);
905 }
906
907 inline int32_t Imm21Value() const {
908 DCHECK(InstructionType() == kImmediateType);
909 return Bits(kImm21Shift + kImm21Bits - 1, kImm21Shift);
910 }
911
912 inline int32_t Imm26Value() const {
913 DCHECK(InstructionType() == kJumpType);
914 return Bits(kImm26Shift + kImm26Bits - 1, kImm26Shift);
915 }
916
917 // Say if the instruction should not be used in a branch delay slot.
918 bool IsForbiddenInBranchDelay() const;
919 // Say if the instruction 'links'. e.g. jal, bal.
920 bool IsLinkingInstruction() const;
921 // Say if the instruction is a break or a trap.
922 bool IsTrap() const;
923
924 // Instructions are read of out a code stream. The only way to get a
925 // reference to an instruction is to convert a pointer. There is no way
926 // to allocate or create instances of class Instruction.
927 // Use the At(pc) function to create references to Instruction.
928 static Instruction* At(byte* pc) {
929 return reinterpret_cast<Instruction*>(pc);
930 }
931
932 private:
933 // We need to prevent the creation of instances of class Instruction.
934 DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(Instruction);
935};
936
937
938// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
939// MIPS assembly various constants.
940
941// C/C++ argument slots size.
942const int kCArgSlotCount = (kMipsAbi == kN64) ? 0 : 4;
943
944// TODO(plind): below should be based on kPointerSize
945// TODO(plind): find all usages and remove the needless instructions for n64.
946const int kCArgsSlotsSize = kCArgSlotCount * Instruction::kInstrSize * 2;
947
948const int kBranchReturnOffset = 2 * Instruction::kInstrSize;
949
950} } // namespace v8::internal
951
952#endif // #ifndef V8_MIPS_CONSTANTS_H_