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Jim Stichnothf7c9a142014-04-29 10:52:43 -07001//===- subzero/src/IceInst.def - X-macros for ICE instructions -*- C++ -*-===//
2//
3// The Subzero Code Generator
4//
5// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
Andrew Scull57e12682015-09-16 11:30:19 -070010// This file defines properties of ICE instructions in the form of x-macros.
Jim Stichnothf7c9a142014-04-29 10:52:43 -070011//
12//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13
14#ifndef SUBZERO_SRC_ICEINST_DEF
15#define SUBZERO_SRC_ICEINST_DEF
16
David Sehr487bad02015-10-06 17:41:26 -070017// Floating point addition and multiplication are commutative.
18// 1) non-special values and infinities are required to commute.
19// 2) signed zeroes are handled by:
20// From IEEE standard 754-2008:
21// When the sum of two operands with opposite signs (or the difference of
22// two operands with like signs) is exactly zero, the sign of that sum
23// (or difference) shall be +0 in all rounding-direction attributes
24// except roundTowardNegative; under that attribute, the sign of an exact
25// zero sum (or difference) shall be −0.
26// 3) NaNs are handled by:
27// http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1788/email/msg03558.html
28// clause of 754 at work is 6.2.3 NaN propagation:
29// "If two or more inputs are NaN, then the payload of the resulting NaN
30// should be identical to the payload of one of the input NaNs if
31// representable in the destination format. This standard does not
32// specify which of the input NaNs will provide the payload."
33
Manasij Mukherjee0c704172016-07-21 12:40:24 -070034#define ICEINSTARITHMETIC_TABLE \
35 /* enum value, printable string, commutative */ \
36 X(Add, "add", 1) \
37 X(Fadd, "fadd", 1) \
38 X(Sub, "sub", 0) \
39 X(Fsub, "fsub", 0) \
40 X(Mul, "mul", 1) \
41 X(Fmul, "fmul", 1) \
42 X(Udiv, "udiv", 0) \
43 X(Sdiv, "sdiv", 0) \
44 X(Fdiv, "fdiv", 0) \
45 X(Urem, "urem", 0) \
46 X(Srem, "srem", 0) \
47 X(Frem, "frem", 0) \
48 X(Shl, "shl", 0) \
49 X(Lshr, "lshr", 0) \
50 X(Ashr, "ashr", 0) \
51 X(And, "and", 1) \
52 X(Or, "or", 1) \
Jim Stichnothf7c9a142014-04-29 10:52:43 -070053 X(Xor, "xor", 1)
54//#define X(tag, str, commutative)
55
Manasij Mukherjee0c704172016-07-21 12:40:24 -070056#define ICEINSTCAST_TABLE \
57 /* enum value, printable string */ \
58 X(Trunc, "trunc") \
59 X(Zext, "zext") \
60 X(Sext, "sext") \
61 X(Fptrunc, "fptrunc") \
62 X(Fpext, "fpext") \
63 X(Fptoui, "fptoui") \
64 X(Fptosi, "fptosi") \
65 X(Uitofp, "uitofp") \
66 X(Sitofp, "sitofp") \
Jim Stichnothf7c9a142014-04-29 10:52:43 -070067 X(Bitcast, "bitcast")
68//#define X(tag, str)
69
Manasij Mukherjee0c704172016-07-21 12:40:24 -070070#define ICEINSTFCMP_TABLE \
71 /* enum value, printable string */ \
72 X(False, "false") \
73 X(Oeq, "oeq") \
74 X(Ogt, "ogt") \
75 X(Oge, "oge") \
76 X(Olt, "olt") \
77 X(Ole, "ole") \
78 X(One, "one") \
79 X(Ord, "ord") \
80 X(Ueq, "ueq") \
81 X(Ugt, "ugt") \
82 X(Uge, "uge") \
83 X(Ult, "ult") \
84 X(Ule, "ule") \
85 X(Une, "une") \
86 X(Uno, "uno") \
Jim Stichnothf7c9a142014-04-29 10:52:43 -070087 X(True, "true")
88//#define X(tag, str)
89
Manasij Mukherjee0c704172016-07-21 12:40:24 -070090#define ICEINSTICMP_TABLE \
91 /* enum value, reverse, printable string */ \
92 X(Eq, Eq, "eq") \
93 X(Ne, Ne, "ne") \
94 X(Ugt, Ult, "ugt") \
95 X(Uge, Ule, "uge") \
96 X(Ult, Ugt, "ult") \
97 X(Ule, Uge, "ule") \
98 X(Sgt, Slt, "sgt") \
99 X(Sge, Sle, "sge") \
100 X(Slt, Sgt, "slt") \
101 X(Sle, Sge, "sle")
102//#define X(tag, reverse, str)
Jim Stichnothf7c9a142014-04-29 10:52:43 -0700103
Jim Stichnothf7c9a142014-04-29 10:52:43 -0700104#endif // SUBZERO_SRC_ICEINST_DEF