| |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- begin libvex_guest_ppc64.h ---*/ |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* |
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| #ifndef __LIBVEX_PUB_GUEST_PPC64_H |
| #define __LIBVEX_PUB_GUEST_PPC64_H |
| |
| #include "libvex_basictypes.h" |
| |
| /* |
| volatile == caller-saved (not preserved across function calls) |
| non-volatile == callee-saved (preserved across function calls) |
| |
| r0 Volatile register used in function prologs |
| r1 Stack frame pointer |
| r2 TOC pointer |
| r3 Volatile parameter and return value register |
| r4-r10 Volatile registers used for function parameters |
| r11 Volatile register used in calls by pointer and as an |
| environment pointer for languages which require one |
| r12 Volatile register used for exception handling and glink code |
| r13 Reserved for use as system thread ID |
| r14-r31 Nonvolatile registers used for local variables |
| |
| f0 Volatile scratch register |
| f1-f4 Volatile floating point parameter and return value registers |
| f5-f13 Volatile floating point parameter registers |
| f14-f31 Nonvolatile registers |
| |
| LR Link register (volatile) |
| CTR Loop counter register (volatile) |
| XER Fixed point exception register (volatile) |
| FPSCR Floating point status and control register (volatile) |
| |
| CR0-CR1 Volatile condition code register fields |
| CR2-CR4 Nonvolatile condition code register fields |
| CR5-CR7 Volatile condition code register fields |
| |
| On processors with the VMX feature. |
| |
| v0-v1 Volatile scratch registers |
| v2-v13 Volatile vector parameters registers |
| v14-v19 Volatile scratch registers |
| v20-v31 Non-volatile registers |
| vrsave Non-volatile 32-bit register |
| */ |
| |
| |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Vex's representation of the PPC64 CPU state ---*/ |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| #define VEX_GUEST_PPC64_REDIR_STACK_SIZE (16/*entries*/ * 2/*words per entry*/) |
| |
| typedef |
| struct { |
| /* Event check fail addr, counter, and padding to make GPR0 16 |
| aligned. */ |
| /* 0 */ ULong host_EvC_FAILADDR; |
| /* 8 */ UInt host_EvC_COUNTER; |
| /* 12 */ UInt pad0; |
| /* Add 16 to all of the offsets below .. */ |
| /* General Purpose Registers */ |
| /* 0 */ ULong guest_GPR0; |
| /* 8 */ ULong guest_GPR1; |
| /* 16 */ ULong guest_GPR2; |
| /* 24 */ ULong guest_GPR3; |
| /* 32 */ ULong guest_GPR4; |
| /* 40 */ ULong guest_GPR5; |
| /* 48 */ ULong guest_GPR6; |
| /* 56 */ ULong guest_GPR7; |
| /* 64 */ ULong guest_GPR8; |
| /* 72 */ ULong guest_GPR9; |
| /* 80 */ ULong guest_GPR10; |
| /* 88 */ ULong guest_GPR11; |
| /* 96 */ ULong guest_GPR12; |
| /* 104 */ ULong guest_GPR13; |
| /* 112 */ ULong guest_GPR14; |
| /* 120 */ ULong guest_GPR15; |
| /* 128 */ ULong guest_GPR16; |
| /* 136 */ ULong guest_GPR17; |
| /* 144 */ ULong guest_GPR18; |
| /* 152 */ ULong guest_GPR19; |
| /* 160 */ ULong guest_GPR20; |
| /* 168 */ ULong guest_GPR21; |
| /* 176 */ ULong guest_GPR22; |
| /* 184 */ ULong guest_GPR23; |
| /* 192 */ ULong guest_GPR24; |
| /* 200 */ ULong guest_GPR25; |
| /* 208 */ ULong guest_GPR26; |
| /* 216 */ ULong guest_GPR27; |
| /* 224 */ ULong guest_GPR28; |
| /* 232 */ ULong guest_GPR29; |
| /* 240 */ ULong guest_GPR30; |
| /* 248 */ ULong guest_GPR31; |
| |
| // Vector Registers, Floating Point Registers, and VSX Registers |
| // With ISA 2.06, the "Vector-Scalar Floating-point" category |
| // provides facilities to support vector and scalar binary floating- |
| // point operations. A unified register file is an integral part |
| // of this new facility, combining floating point and vector registers |
| // using a 64x128-bit vector. These are referred to as VSR[0..63]. |
| // The floating point registers are now mapped into double word element 0 |
| // of VSR[0..31]. The 32x128-bit vector registers defined by the "Vector |
| // Facility [Category: Vector]" are now mapped to VSR[32..63]. |
| |
| // IMPORTANT: the user of libvex must place the guest state so as |
| // to ensure that guest_VSR{0..63}, and any shadows thereof, are |
| // 16-aligned. |
| |
| /* 256 */ U128 guest_VSR0; |
| /* 272 */ U128 guest_VSR1; |
| /* 288 */ U128 guest_VSR2; |
| /* 304 */ U128 guest_VSR3; |
| /* 320 */ U128 guest_VSR4; |
| /* 336 */ U128 guest_VSR5; |
| /* 352 */ U128 guest_VSR6; |
| /* 368 */ U128 guest_VSR7; |
| /* 384 */ U128 guest_VSR8; |
| /* 400 */ U128 guest_VSR9; |
| /* 416 */ U128 guest_VSR10; |
| /* 432 */ U128 guest_VSR11; |
| /* 448 */ U128 guest_VSR12; |
| /* 464 */ U128 guest_VSR13; |
| /* 480 */ U128 guest_VSR14; |
| /* 496 */ U128 guest_VSR15; |
| /* 512 */ U128 guest_VSR16; |
| /* 528 */ U128 guest_VSR17; |
| /* 544 */ U128 guest_VSR18; |
| /* 560 */ U128 guest_VSR19; |
| /* 576 */ U128 guest_VSR20; |
| /* 592 */ U128 guest_VSR21; |
| /* 608 */ U128 guest_VSR22; |
| /* 624 */ U128 guest_VSR23; |
| /* 640 */ U128 guest_VSR24; |
| /* 656 */ U128 guest_VSR25; |
| /* 672 */ U128 guest_VSR26; |
| /* 688 */ U128 guest_VSR27; |
| /* 704 */ U128 guest_VSR28; |
| /* 720 */ U128 guest_VSR29; |
| /* 736 */ U128 guest_VSR30; |
| /* 752 */ U128 guest_VSR31; |
| /* 768 */ U128 guest_VSR32; |
| /* 784 */ U128 guest_VSR33; |
| /* 800 */ U128 guest_VSR34; |
| /* 816 */ U128 guest_VSR35; |
| /* 832 */ U128 guest_VSR36; |
| /* 848 */ U128 guest_VSR37; |
| /* 864 */ U128 guest_VSR38; |
| /* 880 */ U128 guest_VSR39; |
| /* 896 */ U128 guest_VSR40; |
| /* 912 */ U128 guest_VSR41; |
| /* 928 */ U128 guest_VSR42; |
| /* 944 */ U128 guest_VSR43; |
| /* 960 */ U128 guest_VSR44; |
| /* 976 */ U128 guest_VSR45; |
| /* 992 */ U128 guest_VSR46; |
| /* 1008 */ U128 guest_VSR47; |
| /* 1024 */ U128 guest_VSR48; |
| /* 1040 */ U128 guest_VSR49; |
| /* 1056 */ U128 guest_VSR50; |
| /* 1072 */ U128 guest_VSR51; |
| /* 1088 */ U128 guest_VSR52; |
| /* 1104 */ U128 guest_VSR53; |
| /* 1120 */ U128 guest_VSR54; |
| /* 1136 */ U128 guest_VSR55; |
| /* 1152 */ U128 guest_VSR56; |
| /* 1168 */ U128 guest_VSR57; |
| /* 1184 */ U128 guest_VSR58; |
| /* 1200 */ U128 guest_VSR59; |
| /* 1216 */ U128 guest_VSR60; |
| /* 1232 */ U128 guest_VSR61; |
| /* 1248 */ U128 guest_VSR62; |
| /* 1264 */ U128 guest_VSR63; |
| |
| /* 1280 */ ULong guest_CIA; // IP (no arch visible register) |
| /* 1288 */ ULong guest_LR; // Link Register |
| /* 1296 */ ULong guest_CTR; // Count Register |
| |
| /* XER pieces */ |
| /* 1304 */ UChar guest_XER_SO; /* in lsb */ |
| /* 1305 */ UChar guest_XER_OV; /* in lsb */ |
| /* 1306 */ UChar guest_XER_CA; /* in lsb */ |
| /* 1307 */ UChar guest_XER_BC; /* all bits */ |
| |
| /* CR pieces */ |
| /* 1308 */ UChar guest_CR0_321; /* in [3:1] */ |
| /* 1309 */ UChar guest_CR0_0; /* in lsb */ |
| /* 1310 */ UChar guest_CR1_321; /* in [3:1] */ |
| /* 1311 */ UChar guest_CR1_0; /* in lsb */ |
| /* 1312 */ UChar guest_CR2_321; /* in [3:1] */ |
| /* 1313 */ UChar guest_CR2_0; /* in lsb */ |
| /* 1314 */ UChar guest_CR3_321; /* in [3:1] */ |
| /* 1315 */ UChar guest_CR3_0; /* in lsb */ |
| /* 1316 */ UChar guest_CR4_321; /* in [3:1] */ |
| /* 1317 */ UChar guest_CR4_0; /* in lsb */ |
| /* 1318 */ UChar guest_CR5_321; /* in [3:1] */ |
| /* 1319 */ UChar guest_CR5_0; /* in lsb */ |
| /* 1320 */ UChar guest_CR6_321; /* in [3:1] */ |
| /* 1321 */ UChar guest_CR6_0; /* in lsb */ |
| /* 1322 */ UChar guest_CR7_321; /* in [3:1] */ |
| /* 1323 */ UChar guest_CR7_0; /* in lsb */ |
| |
| /* FP Status and Control Register fields. Only rounding mode fields |
| are supported. */ |
| /* 1324 */ UChar guest_FPROUND; // Binary Floating Point Rounding Mode |
| /* 1325 */ UChar guest_DFPROUND; // Decimal Floating Point Rounding Mode |
| /* 1326 */ UChar pad1; |
| /* 1327 */ UChar pad2; |
| |
| /* Vector Save/Restore Register */ |
| /* 1328 */ UInt guest_VRSAVE; |
| |
| /* Vector Status and Control Register */ |
| /* 1332 */ UInt guest_VSCR; |
| |
| /* Emulation notes */ |
| /* 1336 */ UInt guest_EMNOTE; |
| |
| /* gcc adds 4 bytes padding here: pre-empt it. */ |
| /* 1340 */ UInt padding; |
| |
| /* For icbi: record start and length of area to invalidate */ |
| /* 1344 */ ULong guest_TISTART; |
| /* 1352 */ ULong guest_TILEN; |
| |
| /* Used to record the unredirected guest address at the start of |
| a translation whose start has been redirected. By reading |
| this pseudo-register shortly afterwards, the translation can |
| find out what the corresponding no-redirection address was. |
| Note, this is only set for wrap-style redirects, not for |
| replace-style ones. */ |
| /* 1360 */ ULong guest_NRADDR; |
| /* 1368 */ ULong guest_NRADDR_GPR2; |
| |
| /* A grows-upwards stack for hidden saves/restores of LR and R2 |
| needed for function interception and wrapping on ppc64-linux. |
| A horrible hack. REDIR_SP points to the highest live entry, |
| and so starts at -1. */ |
| /* 1376 */ ULong guest_REDIR_SP; |
| /* 1384 */ ULong guest_REDIR_STACK[VEX_GUEST_PPC64_REDIR_STACK_SIZE]; |
| |
| /* Needed for AIX: CIA at the last SC insn. Used when backing up |
| to restart a syscall that has been interrupted by a signal. */ |
| /* 1640 */ ULong guest_IP_AT_SYSCALL; |
| |
| /* SPRG3, which AIUI is readonly in user space. Needed for |
| threading on AIX. */ |
| /* 1648 */ ULong guest_SPRG3_RO; |
| |
| /* offsets in comments are wrong ..*/ |
| /* Padding to make it have an 16-aligned size */ |
| /* 1656 */ ULong padding2; |
| /* 16XX */ ULong padding3; |
| /* 16XX */ ULong padding4; |
| } |
| VexGuestPPC64State; |
| |
| |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Utility functions for PPC64 guest stuff. ---*/ |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* ALL THE FOLLOWING ARE VISIBLE TO LIBRARY CLIENT */ |
| |
| /* Initialise all guest PPC64 state. */ |
| extern |
| void LibVEX_GuestPPC64_initialise ( /*OUT*/VexGuestPPC64State* vex_state ); |
| |
| |
| /* Write the given native %CR value to the supplied VexGuestPPC64State |
| structure. Note, %CR is 32-bits even for ppc64. */ |
| extern |
| void LibVEX_GuestPPC64_put_CR ( UInt cr_native, |
| /*OUT*/VexGuestPPC64State* vex_state ); |
| |
| /* Extract from the supplied VexGuestPPC64State structure the |
| corresponding native %CR value. Note, %CR is 32-bits even for |
| ppc64. */ |
| extern |
| UInt LibVEX_GuestPPC64_get_CR ( /*IN*/const VexGuestPPC64State* vex_state ); |
| |
| |
| /* Write the given native %XER value to the supplied |
| VexGuestPPC64State structure. Note, %XER is 32-bits even for |
| ppc64. */ |
| extern |
| void LibVEX_GuestPPC64_put_XER ( UInt xer_native, |
| /*OUT*/VexGuestPPC64State* vex_state ); |
| |
| /* Extract from the supplied VexGuestPPC64State structure the |
| corresponding native %XER value. Note, %CR is 32-bits even for |
| ppc64. */ |
| extern |
| UInt LibVEX_GuestPPC64_get_XER ( /*IN*/const VexGuestPPC64State* vex_state ); |
| |
| #endif /* ndef __LIBVEX_PUB_GUEST_PPC64_H */ |
| |
| |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- libvex_guest_ppc64.h ---*/ |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ |