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#ifndef ART_COMPILER_UTILS_MIPS_CONSTANTS_MIPS_H_
#define ART_COMPILER_UTILS_MIPS_CONSTANTS_MIPS_H_
#include <iosfwd>
#include "arch/mips/registers_mips.h"
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "base/macros.h"
#include "globals.h"
namespace art {
namespace mips {
// Values for double-precision floating point registers.
enum DRegister {
D0 = 0,
D1 = 1,
D2 = 2,
D3 = 3,
D4 = 4,
D5 = 5,
D6 = 6,
D7 = 7,
D8 = 8,
D9 = 9,
D10 = 10,
D11 = 11,
D12 = 12,
D13 = 13,
D14 = 14,
D15 = 15,
kNumberOfDRegisters = 16,
kNumberOfOverlappingDRegisters = 16,
kNoDRegister = -1,
};
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const DRegister& rhs);
// Constants used for the decoding or encoding of the individual fields of instructions.
enum InstructionFields {
kOpcodeShift = 26,
kOpcodeBits = 6,
kRsShift = 21,
kRsBits = 5,
kRtShift = 16,
kRtBits = 5,
kRdShift = 11,
kRdBits = 5,
kShamtShift = 6,
kShamtBits = 5,
kFunctShift = 0,
kFunctBits = 6,
kFmtShift = 21,
kFmtBits = 5,
kFtShift = 16,
kFtBits = 5,
kFsShift = 11,
kFsBits = 5,
kFdShift = 6,
kFdBits = 5,
kBranchOffsetMask = 0x0000ffff,
kJumpOffsetMask = 0x03ffffff,
};
enum ScaleFactor {
TIMES_1 = 0,
TIMES_2 = 1,
TIMES_4 = 2,
TIMES_8 = 3
};
class Instr {
public:
static const uint32_t kBreakPointInstruction = 0x0000000D;
bool IsBreakPoint() {
return ((*reinterpret_cast<const uint32_t*>(this)) & 0xFC0000CF) == kBreakPointInstruction;
}
// Instructions are read out of a code stream. The only way to get a
// reference to an instruction is to convert a pointer. There is no way
// to allocate or create instances of class Instr.
// Use the At(pc) function to create references to Instr.
static Instr* At(uintptr_t pc) { return reinterpret_cast<Instr*>(pc); }
private:
DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(Instr);
};
} // namespace mips
} // namespace art
#endif // ART_COMPILER_UTILS_MIPS_CONSTANTS_MIPS_H_