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// $Id: fetchdecode.cc,v 1.24 2002-09-28 05:38:11 kevinlawton Exp $
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2001-10-03 17:10:38 +04:00
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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2001-04-10 06:20:02 +04:00
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// Copyright (C) 2001 MandrakeSoft S.A.
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//
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// MandrakeSoft S.A.
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// 43, rue d'Aboukir
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// 75002 Paris - France
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// http://www.linux-mandrake.com/
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// http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
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//
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// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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// version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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// Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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// License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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2001-05-24 22:46:34 +04:00
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#define NEED_CPU_REG_SHORTCUTS 1
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#include "bochs.h"
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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#define LOG_THIS BX_CPU_THIS_PTR
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///////////////////////////
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// prefix bytes
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// opcode bytes
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// modrm/sib
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// address displacement
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// immediate constant
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///////////////////////////
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// sign extended to osize:
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// 6a push ib
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// 6b imul gvevib
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// 70..7f jo..jnle
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// 83 G1 0..7 ADD..CMP Evib
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// is 6b imul_gvevib sign extended? don't think
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// I'm sign extending it properly in old decode/execute
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//check all the groups. Make sure to add duplicates rather
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// than error.
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// mark instructions as changing control transfer, then
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// don't always load from fetch_ptr, etc.
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// cant use immediate as another because of Group3 where
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// some have immediate and some don't, and those won't
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// be picked up by logic until indirection.
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// get attr and execute ptr at same time
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// maybe move 16bit only i's like MOV_EwSw, MOV_SwEw
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// to 32 bit modules.
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// use 0F as a prefix too?
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2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
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void BxResolveError(bxInstruction_c *);
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#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
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// For 16-bit address mode, this matrix describes the registers
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// used to formulate the offset, indexed by the RM field.
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// This info is needed by the dynamic translation code for dataflow.
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static unsigned BxMemRegsUsed16[8] = {
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(1<<3) | (1<<6), // BX + SI
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(1<<3) | (1<<7), // BX + DI
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(1<<5) | (1<<6), // BP + SI
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(1<<5) | (1<<7), // BP + DI
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(1<<6), // SI
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(1<<7), // DI
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(1<<5), // BP
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(1<<3) // BX
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};
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#endif
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static BxExecutePtr_t BxResolve16Mod0[8] = {
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod0Rm0,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod0Rm1,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod0Rm2,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod0Rm3,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod0Rm4,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod0Rm5,
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2002-09-19 23:17:20 +04:00
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod0Rm6,
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod0Rm7
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxExecutePtr_t BxResolve16Mod1or2[8] = {
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod1or2Rm0,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod1or2Rm1,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod1or2Rm2,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod1or2Rm3,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod1or2Rm4,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod1or2Rm5,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod1or2Rm6,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve16Mod1or2Rm7
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};
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static BxExecutePtr_t BxResolve32Mod0[8] = {
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Rm0,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Rm1,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Rm2,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Rm3,
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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NULL, // escape to 2-byte
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2002-09-19 23:17:20 +04:00
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Rm5,
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Rm6,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Rm7
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxExecutePtr_t BxResolve32Mod1or2[8] = {
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Rm0,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Rm1,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Rm2,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Rm3,
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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NULL, // escape to 2-byte
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Rm5,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Rm6,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Rm7
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxExecutePtr_t BxResolve32Mod0Base[8] = {
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Base0,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Base1,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Base2,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Base3,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Base4,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Base5,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Base6,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod0Base7,
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxExecutePtr_t BxResolve32Mod1or2Base[8] = {
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Base0,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Base1,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Base2,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Base3,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Base4,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Base5,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Base6,
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&BX_CPU_C::Resolve32Mod1or2Base7,
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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typedef struct BxOpcodeInfo_t {
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Bit16u Attr;
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BxExecutePtr_t ExecutePtr;
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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struct BxOpcodeInfo_t *AnotherArray;
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} BxOpcodeInfo_t;
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG1EbIb[8] = {
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_EbIb },
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/* 1 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::OR_EbIb },
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/* 2 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_EbIb },
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/* 3 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_EbIb },
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/* 4 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::AND_EbIb },
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/* 5 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_EbIb },
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/* 6 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_EbIb },
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/* 7 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_EbIb }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG1Ew[8] = {
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// attributes defined in main area
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_EwIw },
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/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::OR_EwIw },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_EwIw },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_EwIw },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::AND_EwIw },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_EwIw },
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_EwIw },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_EwIw }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG1Ed[8] = {
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// attributes defined in main area
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_EdId },
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/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::OR_EdId },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_EdId },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_EdId },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::AND_EdId },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_EdId },
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_EdId },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_EdId }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG2Eb[8] = {
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// attributes defined in main area
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::ROL_Eb },
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/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::ROR_Eb },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RCL_Eb },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RCR_Eb },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SHL_Eb },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SHR_Eb },
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SHL_Eb },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SAR_Eb }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG2Ew[8] = {
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// attributes defined in main area
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::ROL_Ew },
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/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::ROR_Ew },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RCL_Ew },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RCR_Ew },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SHL_Ew },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SHR_Ew },
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SHL_Ew },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SAR_Ew }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG2Ed[8] = {
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// attributes defined in main area
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::ROL_Ed },
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/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::ROR_Ed },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RCL_Ed },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RCR_Ed },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SHL_Ed },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SHR_Ed },
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SHL_Ed },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SAR_Ed }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG3Eb[8] = {
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_EbIb },
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/* 1 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_EbIb },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::NOT_Eb },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::NEG_Eb },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::MUL_ALEb },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::IMUL_ALEb },
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DIV_ALEb },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::IDIV_ALEb }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG3Ew[8] = {
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { BxImmediate_Iw, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_EwIw },
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/* 1 */ { BxImmediate_Iw, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_EwIw },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::NOT_Ew },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::NEG_Ew },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::MUL_AXEw },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::IMUL_AXEw },
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DIV_AXEw },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::IDIV_AXEw }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG3Ed[8] = {
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_EdId },
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/* 1 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_EdId },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::NOT_Ed },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::NEG_Ed },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::MUL_EAXEd },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::IMUL_EAXEd },
|
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DIV_EAXEd },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::IDIV_EAXEd }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG4[8] = {
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
|
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/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_Eb },
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/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_Eb },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG5w[8] = {
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// attributes defined in main area
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_Ew },
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/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_Ew },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CALL_Ew },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CALL16_Ep },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::JMP_Ew },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::JMP16_Ep },
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_Ew },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG5d[8] = {
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// attributes defined in main area
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_Ed },
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/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_Ed },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CALL_Ed },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CALL32_Ep },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::JMP_Ed },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::JMP32_Ep },
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_Ed },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG6[8] = {
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// attributes defined in main area
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SLDT_Ew },
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/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::STR_Ew },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::LLDT_Ew },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::LTR_Ew },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::VERR_Ew },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::VERW_Ew },
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG7[8] = {
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SGDT_Ms },
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/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SIDT_Ms },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::LGDT_Ms },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::LIDT_Ms },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SMSW_Ew },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::LMSW_Ew },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INVLPG }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG8EvIb[8] = {
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 4 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::BT_EvIb },
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/* 5 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::BTS_EvIb },
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/* 6 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::BTR_EvIb },
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/* 7 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::BTC_EvIb }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoG9[8] = {
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
|
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/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CMPXCHG8B },
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/* 2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }
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};
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2002-09-28 09:38:11 +04:00
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t opcodesMOV_GwEw[2] = {
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{ 0, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_GwEEw },
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{ 0, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_GwEGw }
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};
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t opcodesMOV_GdEd[2] = {
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{ 0, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_GdEEd },
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{ 0, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_GdEGd }
|
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};
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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#if BX_SUPPORT_MMX
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoGAw[8] = { /* MMX */
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/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 2 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::PSRLW_PqIb },
|
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/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
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/* 4 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::PSRAW_PqIb },
|
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/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
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|
/* 6 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::PSLLW_PqIb },
|
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|
/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }
|
|
|
|
};
|
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|
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static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoGAd[8] = { /* MMX */
|
|
|
|
/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
|
|
|
/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
|
|
|
/* 2 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::PSRLD_PqIb },
|
|
|
|
/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
|
|
|
/* 4 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::PSRAD_PqIb },
|
|
|
|
/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
|
|
|
/* 6 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::PSLLD_PqIb },
|
|
|
|
/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }
|
|
|
|
};
|
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|
|
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|
|
|
static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfoGAq[8] = { /* MMX */
|
|
|
|
/* 0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
|
|
|
/* 1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
|
|
|
/* 2 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::PSRLQ_PqIb },
|
|
|
|
/* 3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
|
|
|
/* 4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
|
|
|
/* 5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
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|
|
/* 6 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::PSLLQ_PqIb },
|
|
|
|
/* 7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }
|
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|
|
};
|
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|
#endif
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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// 512 entries for 16bit mode
|
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|
// 512 entries for 32bit mode
|
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|
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|
|
static BxOpcodeInfo_t BxOpcodeInfo[512*2] = {
|
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|
|
// 512 entries for 16bit mode
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
|
|
|
/* 00 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_EbGb },
|
|
|
|
/* 01 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_EwGw },
|
|
|
|
/* 02 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_GbEb },
|
|
|
|
/* 03 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_GwEw },
|
|
|
|
/* 04 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_ALIb },
|
|
|
|
/* 05 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_AXIw },
|
|
|
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/* 06 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_ES },
|
|
|
|
/* 07 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_ES },
|
|
|
|
/* 08 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::OR_EbGb },
|
|
|
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/* 09 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::OR_EwGw },
|
|
|
|
/* 0A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::OR_GbEb },
|
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/* 0B */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::OR_GwEw },
|
|
|
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/* 0C */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::OR_ALIb },
|
|
|
|
/* 0D */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::OR_AXIw },
|
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|
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/* 0E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_CS },
|
|
|
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/* 0F */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // 2-byte escape
|
|
|
|
/* 10 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_EbGb },
|
|
|
|
/* 11 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_EwGw },
|
|
|
|
/* 12 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_GbEb },
|
|
|
|
/* 13 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_GwEw },
|
|
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/* 14 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_ALIb },
|
|
|
|
/* 15 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_AXIw },
|
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/* 16 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_SS },
|
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/* 17 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_SS },
|
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/* 18 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_EbGb },
|
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/* 19 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_EwGw },
|
|
|
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/* 1A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_GbEb },
|
|
|
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/* 1B */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_GwEw },
|
|
|
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/* 1C */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_ALIb },
|
|
|
|
/* 1D */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_AXIw },
|
|
|
|
/* 1E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_DS },
|
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|
|
/* 1F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_DS },
|
|
|
|
/* 20 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::AND_EbGb },
|
|
|
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/* 21 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::AND_EwGw },
|
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|
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/* 22 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::AND_GbEb },
|
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|
|
/* 23 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::AND_GwEw },
|
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|
|
/* 24 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::AND_ALIb },
|
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|
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/* 25 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::AND_AXIw },
|
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/* 26 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // ES:
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/* 27 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DAA },
|
|
|
|
/* 28 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_EbGb },
|
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/* 29 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_EwGw },
|
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/* 2A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_GbEb },
|
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/* 2B */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_GwEw },
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/* 2C */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_ALIb },
|
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/* 2D */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_AXIw },
|
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/* 2E */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // CS:
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/* 2F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DAS },
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/* 30 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_EbGb },
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/* 31 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_EwGw },
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/* 32 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_GbEb },
|
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/* 33 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_GwEw },
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/* 34 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_ALIb },
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/* 35 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_AXIw },
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/* 36 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // SS:
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/* 37 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::AAA },
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/* 38 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_EbGb },
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/* 39 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_EwGw },
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/* 3A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_GbEb },
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/* 3B */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_GwEw },
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/* 3C */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_ALIb },
|
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/* 3D */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_AXIw },
|
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/* 3E */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // DS:
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/* 3F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::AAS },
|
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/* 40 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_RX },
|
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/* 41 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_RX },
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/* 42 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_RX },
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/* 43 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_RX },
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/* 44 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_RX },
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/* 45 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_RX },
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/* 46 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_RX },
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/* 47 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_RX },
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/* 48 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_RX },
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/* 49 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_RX },
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/* 4A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_RX },
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/* 4B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_RX },
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/* 4C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_RX },
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/* 4D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_RX },
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/* 4E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_RX },
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/* 4F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_RX },
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/* 50 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_RX },
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/* 51 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_RX },
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/* 52 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_RX },
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/* 53 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_RX },
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/* 54 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_RX },
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/* 55 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_RX },
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/* 56 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_RX },
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/* 57 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_RX },
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/* 58 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_RX },
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/* 59 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_RX },
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/* 5A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_RX },
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/* 5B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_RX },
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/* 5C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_RX },
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/* 5D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_RX },
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/* 5E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_RX },
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/* 5F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_RX },
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/* 60 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSHAD16 },
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/* 61 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POPAD16 },
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/* 62 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BOUND_GvMa },
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/* 63 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ARPL_EwGw },
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/* 64 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // FS:
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/* 65 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // GS:
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/* 66 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // OS:
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/* 67 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // AS:
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/* 68 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_Iw },
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/* 69 */ { BxAnother | BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::IMUL_GwEwIw },
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/* 6A */ { BxImmediate_Ib_SE, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_Iw },
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/* 6B */ { BxAnother | BxImmediate_Ib_SE, &BX_CPU_C::IMUL_GwEwIw },
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/* 6C */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::INSB_YbDX },
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/* 6D */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::INSW_YvDX },
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/* 6E */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::OUTSB_DXXb },
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/* 6F */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::OUTSW_DXXv },
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/* 70 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 71 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 72 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 73 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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2002-09-22 05:52:21 +04:00
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/* 74 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JZ_Jw },
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/* 75 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JNZ_Jw },
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 76 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 77 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 78 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 79 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 7A */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 7B */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 7C */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 7D */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 7E */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 7F */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 80 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup1, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG1EbIb },
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/* 81 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup1 | BxImmediate_Iv, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG1Ew },
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/* 82 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup1, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG1EbIb },
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/* 83 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup1 | BxImmediate_Ib_SE, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG1Ew },
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/* 84 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_EbGb },
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/* 85 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_EwGw },
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/* 86 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_EbGb },
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/* 87 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_EwGw },
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/* 88 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_EbGb },
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/* 89 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_EwGw },
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/* 8A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_GbEb },
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2002-09-28 09:38:11 +04:00
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/* 8B */ { BxAnother | SplitMod11b, (BxExecutePtr_t)opcodesMOV_GwEw },
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 8C */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_EwSw },
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/* 8D */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LEA_GwM },
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/* 8E */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_SwEw },
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/* 8F */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::POP_Ew },
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/* 90 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::NOP },
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/* 91 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_RXAX },
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/* 92 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_RXAX },
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/* 93 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_RXAX },
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/* 94 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_RXAX },
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/* 95 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_RXAX },
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/* 96 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_RXAX },
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/* 97 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_RXAX },
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/* 98 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CBW },
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/* 99 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CWD },
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/* 9A */ { BxImmediate_IvIw, &BX_CPU_C::CALL16_Ap },
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/* 9B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::FWAIT },
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/* 9C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSHF_Fv },
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/* 9D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POPF_Fv },
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/* 9E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SAHF },
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/* 9F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::LAHF },
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/* A0 */ { BxImmediate_O, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_ALOb },
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/* A1 */ { BxImmediate_O, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_AXOw },
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/* A2 */ { BxImmediate_O, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_ObAL },
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/* A3 */ { BxImmediate_O, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_OwAX },
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/* A4 */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::MOVSB_XbYb },
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/* A5 */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::MOVSW_XvYv },
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/* A6 */ { BxRepeatable | BxRepeatableZF, &BX_CPU_C::CMPSB_XbYb },
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/* A7 */ { BxRepeatable | BxRepeatableZF, &BX_CPU_C::CMPSW_XvYv },
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/* A8 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_ALIb },
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/* A9 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_AXIw },
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/* AA */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::STOSB_YbAL },
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/* AB */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::STOSW_YveAX },
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/* AC */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::LODSB_ALXb },
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/* AD */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::LODSW_eAXXv },
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/* AE */ { BxRepeatable | BxRepeatableZF, &BX_CPU_C::SCASB_ALXb },
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/* AF */ { BxRepeatable | BxRepeatableZF, &BX_CPU_C::SCASW_eAXXv },
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/* B0 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RLIb },
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/* B1 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RLIb },
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/* B2 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RLIb },
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/* B3 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RLIb },
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/* B4 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RHIb },
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/* B5 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RHIb },
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/* B6 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RHIb },
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/* B7 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RHIb },
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/* B8 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RXIw },
|
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/* B9 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RXIw },
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/* BA */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RXIw },
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/* BB */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RXIw },
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/* BC */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RXIw },
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/* BD */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RXIw },
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/* BE */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RXIw },
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/* BF */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RXIw },
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/* C0 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup2 | BxImmediate_Ib, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG2Eb },
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/* C1 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup2 | BxImmediate_Ib, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG2Ew },
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/* C2 */ { BxImmediate_Iw, &BX_CPU_C::RETnear16_Iw },
|
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|
|
/* C3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RETnear16 },
|
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/* C4 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LES_GvMp },
|
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/* C5 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LDS_GvMp },
|
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|
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/* C6 */ { BxAnother | BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_EbIb },
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/* C7 */ { BxAnother | BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_EwIw },
|
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|
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/* C8 */ { BxImmediate_IwIb, &BX_CPU_C::ENTER_IwIb },
|
|
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/* C9 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::LEAVE },
|
|
|
|
/* CA */ { BxImmediate_Iw, &BX_CPU_C::RETfar16_Iw },
|
|
|
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/* CB */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RETfar16 },
|
|
|
|
/* CC */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INT3 },
|
|
|
|
/* CD */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::INT_Ib },
|
|
|
|
/* CE */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INTO },
|
|
|
|
/* CF */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::IRET16 },
|
|
|
|
/* D0 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup2, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG2Eb },
|
|
|
|
/* D1 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup2, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG2Ew },
|
|
|
|
/* D2 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup2, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG2Eb },
|
|
|
|
/* D3 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup2, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG2Ew },
|
|
|
|
/* D4 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::AAM },
|
|
|
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/* D5 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::AAD },
|
|
|
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/* D6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SALC },
|
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|
/* D7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XLAT },
|
2002-09-27 13:56:40 +04:00
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/* D8 */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC0 },
|
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|
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/* D9 */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC1 },
|
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/* DA */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC2 },
|
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/* DB */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC3 },
|
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/* DC */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC4 },
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/* DD */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC5 },
|
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/* DE */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC6 },
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/* DF */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC7 },
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* E0 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::LOOPNE_Jb },
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/* E1 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::LOOPE_Jb },
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/* E2 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::LOOP_Jb },
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/* E3 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCXZ_Jb },
|
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|
/* E4 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::IN_ALIb },
|
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/* E5 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::IN_eAXIb },
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/* E6 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::OUT_IbAL },
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/* E7 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::OUT_IbeAX },
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/* E8 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::CALL_Aw },
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/* E9 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JMP_Jw },
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/* EA */ { BxImmediate_IvIw, &BX_CPU_C::JMP_Ap },
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/* EB */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JMP_Jw },
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/* EC */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::IN_ALDX },
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/* ED */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::IN_eAXDX },
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/* EE */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::OUT_DXAL },
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/* EF */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::OUT_DXeAX },
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/* F0 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // LOCK
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/* F1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INT1 },
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/* F2 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // REPNE/REPNZ
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/* F3 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // REP, REPE/REPZ
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/* F4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::HLT },
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/* F5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CMC },
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/* F6 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup3, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG3Eb },
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/* F7 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup3, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG3Ew },
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/* F8 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CLC },
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/* F9 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::STC },
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/* FA */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CLI },
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/* FB */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::STI },
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/* FC */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CLD },
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/* FD */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::STD },
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/* FE */ { BxAnother | BxGroup4, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG4 },
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/* FF */ { BxAnother | BxGroup5, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG5w },
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/* 0F 00 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup6, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG6 },
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/* 0F 01 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup7, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG7 },
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/* 0F 02 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LAR_GvEw },
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/* 0F 03 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LSL_GvEw },
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/* 0F 04 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-25 16:54:41 +04:00
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#if BX_SUPPORT_X86_64
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/* 0F 05 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SYSCALL },
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#else
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 05 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::LOADALL },
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2002-09-25 16:54:41 +04:00
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#endif
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 06 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CLTS },
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2002-09-25 16:54:41 +04:00
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#if BX_SUPPORT_X86_64
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/* 0F 07 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SYSRET },
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#else
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 07 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-25 16:54:41 +04:00
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#endif
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 08 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INVD },
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/* 0F 09 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::WBINVD },
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/* 0F 0A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-27 13:56:40 +04:00
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/* 0F 0B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::UndefinedOpcode }, /* UD2 opcode */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 0C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 0D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 0E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 0F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 10 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 11 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 12 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 13 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 14 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 15 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 16 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 17 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 18 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 19 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 1A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 1B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 1C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 1D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 1E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 1F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 20 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RdCd },
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/* 0F 21 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RdDd },
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/* 0F 22 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_CdRd },
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/* 0F 23 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_DdRd },
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/* 0F 24 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RdTd },
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/* 0F 25 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 26 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_TdRd },
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/* 0F 27 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 28 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 29 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 2A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 2B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 2C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 2D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 2E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 2F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 30 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::WRMSR },
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/* 0F 31 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RDTSC },
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/* 0F 32 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RDMSR },
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/* 0F 33 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 34 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 35 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 36 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 37 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 38 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 39 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 3A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 3B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 3C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 3D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 3E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 3F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 40 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
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/* 0F 41 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
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/* 0F 42 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
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/* 0F 43 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
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/* 0F 44 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
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/* 0F 45 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
|
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/* 0F 46 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
|
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/* 0F 47 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
|
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/* 0F 48 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
|
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/* 0F 49 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
|
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/* 0F 4A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
|
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/* 0F 4B */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
|
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/* 0F 4C */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
|
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/* 0F 4D */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
|
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/* 0F 4E */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
|
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/* 0F 4F */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GwEw },
|
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/* 0F 50 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
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/* 0F 51 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 52 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
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/* 0F 53 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
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/* 0F 54 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 55 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 56 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 57 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 58 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 59 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 5A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 5B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 5C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 5D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 5E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 5F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F 60 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PUNPCKLBW_PqQd }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 61 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PUNPCKLWD_PqQd }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 62 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PUNPCKLDQ_PqQd }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 63 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PACKSSWB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 64 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PCMPGTB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 65 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PCMPGTW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 66 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PCMPGTD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 67 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PACKUSWB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 68 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PUNPCKHBW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 69 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PUNPCKHWD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 6A */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PUNPCKHDQ_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 6B */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PACKSSDW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
|
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/* 0F 6C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 6D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F 6E */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::MOVD_PqEd }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 6F */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::MOVQ_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 70 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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#if BX_SUPPORT_MMX
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/* 0F 71 */ { BxAnother | BxGroupA, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoGAw },
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/* 0F 72 */ { BxAnother | BxGroupA, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoGAd },
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/* 0F 73 */ { BxAnother | BxGroupA, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoGAq },
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#else
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 71 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 72 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 73 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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#endif
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/* 0F 74 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PCMPEQB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 75 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PCMPEQW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 76 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PCMPEQD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 77 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::EMMS }, /* MMX */
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 78 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 79 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 7A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 7B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 7C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 7D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F 7E */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::MOVD_EdPd }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 7F */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::MOVQ_QqPq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 80 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 0F 81 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 0F 82 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 0F 83 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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2002-09-22 05:52:21 +04:00
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/* 0F 84 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JZ_Jw },
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/* 0F 85 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JNZ_Jw },
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 86 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 0F 87 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 0F 88 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 0F 89 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 0F 8A */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 0F 8B */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 0F 8C */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 0F 8D */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 0F 8E */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 0F 8F */ { BxImmediate_BrOff16, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jw },
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/* 0F 90 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETO_Eb },
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/* 0F 91 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNO_Eb },
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/* 0F 92 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETB_Eb },
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/* 0F 93 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNB_Eb },
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/* 0F 94 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETZ_Eb },
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/* 0F 95 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNZ_Eb },
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/* 0F 96 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETBE_Eb },
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/* 0F 97 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNBE_Eb },
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/* 0F 98 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETS_Eb },
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/* 0F 99 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNS_Eb },
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/* 0F 9A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETP_Eb },
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/* 0F 9B */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNP_Eb },
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/* 0F 9C */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETL_Eb },
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/* 0F 9D */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNL_Eb },
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/* 0F 9E */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETLE_Eb },
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/* 0F 9F */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNLE_Eb },
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/* 0F A0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_FS },
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/* 0F A1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_FS },
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/* 0F A2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CPUID },
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/* 0F A3 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BT_EvGv },
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/* 0F A4 */ { BxAnother | BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::SHLD_EwGw },
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/* 0F A5 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SHLD_EwGw },
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/* 0F A6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CMPXCHG_XBTS },
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/* 0F A7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CMPXCHG_IBTS },
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/* 0F A8 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_GS },
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/* 0F A9 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_GS },
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/* 0F AA */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RSM },
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/* 0F AB */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BTS_EvGv },
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/* 0F AC */ { BxAnother | BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::SHRD_EwGw },
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/* 0F AD */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SHRD_EwGw },
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/* 0F AE */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F AF */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::IMUL_GwEw },
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/* 0F B0 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMPXCHG_EbGb },
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/* 0F B1 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMPXCHG_EwGw },
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/* 0F B2 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LSS_GvMp },
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/* 0F B3 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BTR_EvGv },
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/* 0F B4 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LFS_GvMp },
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/* 0F B5 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LGS_GvMp },
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/* 0F B6 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOVZX_GwEb },
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/* 0F B7 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOVZX_GwEw },
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/* 0F B8 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F B9 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F BA */ { BxAnother | BxGroup8, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG8EvIb },
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/* 0F BB */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BTC_EvGv },
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/* 0F BC */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BSF_GvEv },
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/* 0F BD */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BSR_GvEv },
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/* 0F BE */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOVSX_GwEb },
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/* 0F BF */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOVSX_GwEw },
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/* 0F C0 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XADD_EbGb },
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/* 0F C1 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XADD_EwGw },
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/* 0F C2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F C3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F C4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F C5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F C6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F C7 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup9, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG9 },
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/* 0F C8 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_EAX },
|
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/* 0F C9 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_ECX },
|
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/* 0F CA */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_EDX },
|
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/* 0F CB */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_EBX },
|
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/* 0F CC */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_ESP },
|
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/* 0F CD */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_EBP },
|
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/* 0F CE */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_ESI },
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/* 0F CF */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_EDI },
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/* 0F D0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F D1 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSRLW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F D2 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSRLD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F D3 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSRLQ_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F D4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F D5 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PMULLW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F D6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F D7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F D8 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBUSB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F D9 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBUSW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F DA */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F DB */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PAND_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F DC */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDUSB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F DD */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDUSW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F DE */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F DF */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PANDN_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F E0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F E1 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSRAW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F E2 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSRAD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F E3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F E4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F E5 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PMULHW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F E6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F E7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F E8 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBSB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F E9 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBSW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F EA */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F EB */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::POR_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F EC */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDSB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F ED */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDSW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F EE */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F EF */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PXOR_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F F0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F F1 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSLLW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F F2 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSLLD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F F3 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSLLQ_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F F4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F F5 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PMADDWD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F F6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F F7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F F8 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F F9 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F FA */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F FB */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F FC */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F FD */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F FE */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F FF */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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// 512 entries for 32bit mod
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 00 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_EbGb },
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/* 01 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_EdGd },
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/* 02 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_GbEb },
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/* 03 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_GdEd },
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/* 04 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_ALIb },
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/* 05 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::ADD_EAXId },
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/* 06 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_ES },
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/* 07 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_ES },
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/* 08 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::OR_EbGb },
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/* 09 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::OR_EdGd },
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/* 0A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::OR_GbEb },
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/* 0B */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::OR_GdEd },
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/* 0C */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::OR_ALIb },
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/* 0D */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::OR_EAXId },
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/* 0E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_CS },
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/* 0F */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // 2-byte escape
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/* 10 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_EbGb },
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/* 11 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_EdGd },
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/* 12 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_GbEb },
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/* 13 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_GdEd },
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/* 14 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_ALIb },
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/* 15 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::ADC_EAXId },
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/* 16 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_SS },
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/* 17 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_SS },
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/* 18 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_EbGb },
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/* 19 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_EdGd },
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/* 1A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_GbEb },
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/* 1B */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_GdEd },
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/* 1C */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_ALIb },
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/* 1D */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::SBB_EAXId },
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/* 1E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_DS },
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/* 1F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_DS },
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/* 20 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::AND_EbGb },
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/* 21 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::AND_EdGd },
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/* 22 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::AND_GbEb },
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/* 23 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::AND_GdEd },
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/* 24 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::AND_ALIb },
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/* 25 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::AND_EAXId },
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/* 26 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // ES:
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/* 27 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DAA },
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/* 28 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_EbGb },
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/* 29 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_EdGd },
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/* 2A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_GbEb },
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/* 2B */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_GdEd },
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/* 2C */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_ALIb },
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/* 2D */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::SUB_EAXId },
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/* 2E */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // CS:
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/* 2F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DAS },
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/* 30 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_EbGb },
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/* 31 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_EdGd },
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/* 32 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_GbEb },
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/* 33 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_GdEd },
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/* 34 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_ALIb },
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/* 35 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::XOR_EAXId },
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/* 36 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // SS:
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/* 37 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::AAA },
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/* 38 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_EbGb },
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/* 39 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_EdGd },
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/* 3A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_GbEb },
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/* 3B */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_GdEd },
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/* 3C */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_ALIb },
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/* 3D */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::CMP_EAXId },
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/* 3E */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // DS:
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/* 3F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::AAS },
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/* 40 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_ERX },
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/* 41 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_ERX },
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/* 42 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_ERX },
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/* 43 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_ERX },
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/* 44 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_ERX },
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/* 45 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_ERX },
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/* 46 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_ERX },
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/* 47 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INC_ERX },
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/* 48 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_ERX },
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/* 49 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_ERX },
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/* 4A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_ERX },
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/* 4B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_ERX },
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/* 4C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_ERX },
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/* 4D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_ERX },
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/* 4E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_ERX },
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/* 4F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::DEC_ERX },
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/* 50 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_ERX },
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/* 51 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_ERX },
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/* 52 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_ERX },
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/* 53 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_ERX },
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/* 54 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_ERX },
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/* 55 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_ERX },
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/* 56 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_ERX },
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/* 57 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_ERX },
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/* 58 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_ERX },
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/* 59 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_ERX },
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/* 5A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_ERX },
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/* 5B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_ERX },
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/* 5C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_ERX },
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/* 5D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_ERX },
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/* 5E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_ERX },
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/* 5F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_ERX },
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/* 60 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSHAD32 },
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/* 61 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POPAD32 },
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/* 62 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BOUND_GvMa },
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/* 63 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::ARPL_EwGw },
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/* 64 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // FS:
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/* 65 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // GS:
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/* 66 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // OS:
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/* 67 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // AS:
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/* 68 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_Id },
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/* 69 */ { BxAnother | BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::IMUL_GdEdId },
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/* 6A */ { BxImmediate_Ib_SE, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_Id },
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/* 6B */ { BxAnother | BxImmediate_Ib_SE, &BX_CPU_C::IMUL_GdEdId },
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/* 6C */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::INSB_YbDX },
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/* 6D */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::INSW_YvDX },
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/* 6E */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::OUTSB_DXXb },
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/* 6F */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::OUTSW_DXXv },
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/* 70 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 71 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 72 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 73 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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2002-09-22 05:52:21 +04:00
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/* 74 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JZ_Jd },
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/* 75 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JNZ_Jd },
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 76 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 77 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 78 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 79 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 7A */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 7B */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 7C */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 7D */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 7E */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 7F */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 80 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup1, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG1EbIb },
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/* 81 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup1 | BxImmediate_Iv, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG1Ed },
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/* 82 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup1, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG1EbIb },
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/* 83 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup1 | BxImmediate_Ib_SE, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG1Ed },
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/* 84 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_EbGb },
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/* 85 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_EdGd },
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/* 86 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_EbGb },
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/* 87 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_EdGd },
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/* 88 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_EbGb },
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/* 89 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_EdGd },
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/* 8A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_GbEb },
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/* 8B */ { BxAnother | SplitMod11b, (BxExecutePtr_t)opcodesMOV_GdEd },
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 8C */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_EwSw },
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/* 8D */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LEA_GdM },
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/* 8E */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_SwEw },
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/* 8F */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::POP_Ed },
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/* 90 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::NOP },
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/* 91 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_ERXEAX },
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/* 92 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_ERXEAX },
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/* 93 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_ERXEAX },
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/* 94 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_ERXEAX },
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/* 95 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_ERXEAX },
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/* 96 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_ERXEAX },
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/* 97 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XCHG_ERXEAX },
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/* 98 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CWDE },
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/* 99 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CDQ },
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/* 9A */ { BxImmediate_IvIw, &BX_CPU_C::CALL32_Ap },
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/* 9B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::FWAIT },
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/* 9C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSHF_Fv },
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/* 9D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POPF_Fv },
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/* 9E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SAHF },
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/* 9F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::LAHF },
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/* A0 */ { BxImmediate_O, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_ALOb },
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/* A1 */ { BxImmediate_O, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_EAXOd },
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/* A2 */ { BxImmediate_O, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_ObAL },
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/* A3 */ { BxImmediate_O, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_OdEAX },
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/* A4 */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::MOVSB_XbYb },
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/* A5 */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::MOVSW_XvYv },
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/* A6 */ { BxRepeatable | BxRepeatableZF, &BX_CPU_C::CMPSB_XbYb },
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/* A7 */ { BxRepeatable | BxRepeatableZF, &BX_CPU_C::CMPSW_XvYv },
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/* A8 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_ALIb },
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/* A9 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::TEST_EAXId },
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/* AA */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::STOSB_YbAL },
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/* AB */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::STOSW_YveAX },
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/* AC */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::LODSB_ALXb },
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/* AD */ { BxRepeatable, &BX_CPU_C::LODSW_eAXXv },
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/* AE */ { BxRepeatable | BxRepeatableZF, &BX_CPU_C::SCASB_ALXb },
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/* AF */ { BxRepeatable | BxRepeatableZF, &BX_CPU_C::SCASW_eAXXv },
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/* B0 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RLIb },
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/* B1 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RLIb },
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/* B2 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RLIb },
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/* B3 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RLIb },
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/* B4 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RHIb },
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/* B5 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RHIb },
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/* B6 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RHIb },
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/* B7 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RHIb },
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/* B8 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_ERXId },
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/* B9 */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_ERXId },
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/* BA */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_ERXId },
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/* BB */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_ERXId },
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/* BC */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_ERXId },
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/* BD */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_ERXId },
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/* BE */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_ERXId },
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/* BF */ { BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_ERXId },
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/* C0 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup2 | BxImmediate_Ib, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG2Eb },
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/* C1 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup2 | BxImmediate_Ib, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG2Ed },
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/* C2 */ { BxImmediate_Iw, &BX_CPU_C::RETnear32_Iw },
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/* C3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RETnear32 },
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/* C4 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LES_GvMp },
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/* C5 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LDS_GvMp },
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/* C6 */ { BxAnother | BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_EbIb },
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/* C7 */ { BxAnother | BxImmediate_Iv, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_EdId },
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/* C8 */ { BxImmediate_IwIb, &BX_CPU_C::ENTER_IwIb },
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/* C9 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::LEAVE },
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/* CA */ { BxImmediate_Iw, &BX_CPU_C::RETfar32_Iw },
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/* CB */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RETfar32 },
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/* CC */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INT3 },
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/* CD */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::INT_Ib },
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/* CE */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INTO },
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/* CF */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::IRET32 },
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/* D0 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup2, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG2Eb },
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/* D1 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup2, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG2Ed },
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/* D2 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup2, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG2Eb },
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/* D3 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup2, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG2Ed },
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/* D4 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::AAM },
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/* D5 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::AAD },
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/* D6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SALC },
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/* D7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::XLAT },
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2002-09-27 13:56:40 +04:00
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/* D8 */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC0 },
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/* D9 */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC1 },
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/* DA */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC2 },
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/* DB */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC3 },
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/* DC */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC4 },
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/* DD */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC5 },
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/* DE */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC6 },
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/* DF */ { BxAnotherFPU, &BX_CPU_C::ESC7 },
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* E0 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::LOOPNE_Jb },
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/* E1 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::LOOPE_Jb },
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/* E2 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::LOOP_Jb },
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/* E3 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JCXZ_Jb },
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/* E4 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::IN_ALIb },
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/* E5 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::IN_eAXIb },
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/* E6 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::OUT_IbAL },
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/* E7 */ { BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::OUT_IbeAX },
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/* E8 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::CALL_Ad },
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/* E9 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JMP_Jd },
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/* EA */ { BxImmediate_IvIw, &BX_CPU_C::JMP_Ap },
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/* EB */ { BxImmediate_BrOff8, &BX_CPU_C::JMP_Jd },
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/* EC */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::IN_ALDX },
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/* ED */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::IN_eAXDX },
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/* EE */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::OUT_DXAL },
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/* EF */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::OUT_DXeAX },
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/* F0 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // LOCK:
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/* F1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INT1 },
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/* F2 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // REPNE/REPNZ
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/* F3 */ { BxPrefix | BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }, // REP,REPE/REPZ
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/* F4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::HLT },
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/* F5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CMC },
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/* F6 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup3, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG3Eb },
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/* F7 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup3, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG3Ed },
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/* F8 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CLC },
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/* F9 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::STC },
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/* FA */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CLI },
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/* FB */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::STI },
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/* FC */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CLD },
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/* FD */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::STD },
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/* FE */ { BxAnother | BxGroup4, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG4 },
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/* FF */ { BxAnother | BxGroup5, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG5d },
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/* 0F 00 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup6, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG6 },
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/* 0F 01 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup7, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG7 },
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/* 0F 02 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LAR_GvEw },
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/* 0F 03 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LSL_GvEw },
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/* 0F 04 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-25 16:54:41 +04:00
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#if BX_SUPPORT_X86_64
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/* 0F 05 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SYSCALL },
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#else
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 05 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::LOADALL },
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2002-09-25 16:54:41 +04:00
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#endif
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 06 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CLTS },
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2002-09-25 16:54:41 +04:00
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#if BX_SUPPORT_X86_64
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/* 0F 07 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::SYSRET },
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#else
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 07 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-25 16:54:41 +04:00
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#endif
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 08 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::INVD },
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/* 0F 09 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::WBINVD },
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/* 0F 0A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-27 13:56:40 +04:00
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/* 0F 0B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::UndefinedOpcode }, /* UD2 opcode */
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 0C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 0D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 0E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 0F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 10 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 11 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 12 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 13 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 14 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 15 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 16 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 17 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 18 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 19 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 1A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 1B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 1C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 1D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 1E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 1F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 20 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RdCd },
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/* 0F 21 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RdDd },
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/* 0F 22 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_CdRd },
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/* 0F 23 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_DdRd },
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/* 0F 24 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_RdTd },
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/* 0F 25 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 26 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOV_TdRd },
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/* 0F 27 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 28 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 29 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 2A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 2B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 2C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 2D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 2E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 2F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 30 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::WRMSR },
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/* 0F 31 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RDTSC },
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/* 0F 32 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RDMSR },
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/* 0F 33 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 34 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 35 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 36 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 37 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 38 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 39 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 3A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 3B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 3C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 3D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 3E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 3F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 40 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 41 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 42 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 43 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 44 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 45 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 46 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 47 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 48 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 49 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 4A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 4B */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 4C */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 4D */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 4E */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 4F */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMOV_GdEd },
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/* 0F 50 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 51 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 52 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 53 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 54 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 55 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 56 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 57 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 58 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 59 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 5A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 5B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 5C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 5D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 5E */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 5F */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F 60 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PUNPCKLBW_PqQd }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 61 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PUNPCKLWD_PqQd }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 62 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PUNPCKLDQ_PqQd }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 63 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PACKSSWB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 64 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PCMPGTB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 65 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PCMPGTW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 66 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PCMPGTD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 67 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PACKUSWB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 68 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PUNPCKHBW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 69 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PUNPCKHWD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 6A */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PUNPCKHDQ_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 6B */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PACKSSDW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 6C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 6D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F 6E */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::MOVD_PqEd }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 6F */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::MOVQ_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 70 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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#if BX_SUPPORT_MMX
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/* 0F 71 */ { BxAnother | BxGroupA, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoGAw },
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/* 0F 72 */ { BxAnother | BxGroupA, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoGAd },
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/* 0F 73 */ { BxAnother | BxGroupA, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoGAq },
|
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#else
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 71 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 72 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 73 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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#endif
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/* 0F 74 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PCMPEQB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 75 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PCMPEQW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 76 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PCMPEQD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 77 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::EMMS }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 78 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 79 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 7A */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 7B */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 7C */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F 7D */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F 7E */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::MOVD_EdPd }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F 7F */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::MOVQ_QqPq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 80 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 0F 81 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 0F 82 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 0F 83 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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2002-09-22 05:52:21 +04:00
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/* 0F 84 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JZ_Jd },
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/* 0F 85 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JNZ_Jd },
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F 86 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 0F 87 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 0F 88 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 0F 89 */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 0F 8A */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 0F 8B */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 0F 8C */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
|
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/* 0F 8D */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 0F 8E */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
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/* 0F 8F */ { BxImmediate_BrOff32, &BX_CPU_C::JCC_Jd },
|
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/* 0F 90 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETO_Eb },
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/* 0F 91 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNO_Eb },
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/* 0F 92 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETB_Eb },
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/* 0F 93 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNB_Eb },
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/* 0F 94 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETZ_Eb },
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/* 0F 95 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNZ_Eb },
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/* 0F 96 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETBE_Eb },
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/* 0F 97 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNBE_Eb },
|
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/* 0F 98 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETS_Eb },
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/* 0F 99 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNS_Eb },
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/* 0F 9A */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETP_Eb },
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/* 0F 9B */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNP_Eb },
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/* 0F 9C */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETL_Eb },
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/* 0F 9D */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNL_Eb },
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/* 0F 9E */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETLE_Eb },
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/* 0F 9F */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SETNLE_Eb },
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/* 0F A0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_FS },
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/* 0F A1 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_FS },
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/* 0F A2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CPUID },
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/* 0F A3 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BT_EvGv },
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/* 0F A4 */ { BxAnother | BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::SHLD_EdGd },
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/* 0F A5 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SHLD_EdGd },
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/* 0F A6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CMPXCHG_XBTS },
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/* 0F A7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::CMPXCHG_IBTS },
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/* 0F A8 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::PUSH_GS },
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/* 0F A9 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::POP_GS },
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/* 0F AA */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::RSM },
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/* 0F AB */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BTS_EvGv },
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/* 0F AC */ { BxAnother | BxImmediate_Ib, &BX_CPU_C::SHRD_EdGd },
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/* 0F AD */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::SHRD_EdGd },
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/* 0F AE */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F AF */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::IMUL_GdEd },
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/* 0F B0 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMPXCHG_EbGb },
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/* 0F B1 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::CMPXCHG_EdGd },
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/* 0F B2 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LSS_GvMp },
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/* 0F B3 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BTR_EvGv },
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/* 0F B4 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LFS_GvMp },
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/* 0F B5 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::LGS_GvMp },
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/* 0F B6 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOVZX_GdEb },
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/* 0F B7 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOVZX_GdEw },
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/* 0F B8 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F B9 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F BA */ { BxAnother | BxGroup8, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG8EvIb },
|
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/* 0F BB */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BTC_EvGv },
|
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/* 0F BC */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BSF_GvEv },
|
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/* 0F BD */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::BSR_GvEv },
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/* 0F BE */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOVSX_GdEb },
|
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/* 0F BF */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::MOVSX_GdEw },
|
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/* 0F C0 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XADD_EbGb },
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/* 0F C1 */ { BxAnother, &BX_CPU_C::XADD_EdGd },
|
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/* 0F C2 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
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/* 0F C3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
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/* 0F C4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
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/* 0F C5 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
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/* 0F C6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
|
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/* 0F C7 */ { BxAnother | BxGroup9, NULL, BxOpcodeInfoG9 },
|
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/* 0F C8 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_EAX },
|
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/* 0F C9 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_ECX },
|
|
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/* 0F CA */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_EDX },
|
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/* 0F CB */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_EBX },
|
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/* 0F CC */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_ESP },
|
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/* 0F CD */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_EBP },
|
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/* 0F CE */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_ESI },
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/* 0F CF */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BSWAP_EDI },
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/* 0F D0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F D1 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSRLW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F D2 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSRLD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F D3 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSRLQ_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F D4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F D5 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PMULLW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F D6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F D7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F D8 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBUSB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F D9 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBUSW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F DA */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F DB */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PAND_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F DC */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDUSB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F DD */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDUSW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F DE */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F DF */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PANDN_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F E0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F E1 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSRAW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F E2 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSRAD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F E3 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F E4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F E5 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PMULHW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F E6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F E7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F E8 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBSB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F E9 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBSW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F EA */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F EB */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::POR_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F EC */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDSB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F ED */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDSW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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/* 0F EE */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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2002-09-09 20:11:25 +04:00
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/* 0F EF */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PXOR_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F F0 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F F1 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSLLW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F F2 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSLLD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F F3 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSLLQ_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F F4 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F F5 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PMADDWD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F F6 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F F7 */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F F8 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F F9 */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F FA */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PSUBD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F FB */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError },
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/* 0F FC */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDB_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F FD */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDW_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F FE */ { BxAnotherMMX, &BX_CPU_C::PADDD_PqQq }, /* MMX */
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/* 0F FF */ { 0, &BX_CPU_C::BxError }
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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};
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unsigned
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BX_CPU_C::fetchDecode(Bit8u *iptr, bxInstruction_c *instruction,
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unsigned remain)
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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{
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// remain must be at least 1
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2002-09-22 05:52:21 +04:00
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Boolean is_32;
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unsigned b1, b2, ilen=1, attr, os_32;
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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unsigned imm_mode, offset;
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2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
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unsigned rm, mod, nnn;
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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2002-09-22 05:52:21 +04:00
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os_32 = is_32 =
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].cache.u.segment.d_b;
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instruction->ResolveModrm = NULL;
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2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
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instruction->initMetaInfo(
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BX_SEG_REG_NULL,
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/*os32*/ is_32, /*as32*/ is_32,
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/*os64*/ 0, /*as64*/ 0,
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/*extend8bit*/ 0, /*repUsed*/ 0);
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fetch_b1:
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b1 = *iptr++;
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another_byte:
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offset = os_32 << 9; // * 512
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attr = BxOpcodeInfo[b1+offset].Attr;
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instruction->setRepAttr(attr & (BxRepeatable | BxRepeatableZF));
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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2002-09-03 08:54:28 +04:00
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if ( !(attr & BxAnother) ) {
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// Opcode does not require a MODRM byte.
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// Note that a 2-byte opcode (0F XX) will jump to before
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// the if() above after fetching the 2nd byte, so this path is
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// taken in all cases if a modrm byte is NOT required.
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instruction->execute = BxOpcodeInfo[b1+offset].ExecutePtr;
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2002-09-21 03:17:51 +04:00
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instruction->IxForm.opcodeReg = b1 & 7;
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2002-09-03 08:54:28 +04:00
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#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
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instruction->DTAttr = BxDTOpcodeInfo[b1+offset].DTAttr;
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instruction->DTFPtr = BxDTOpcodeInfo[b1+offset].DTASFPtr;
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#endif
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// Simple instruction, nothing left to do.
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if (attr == 0) {
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instruction->setB1(b1);
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instruction->setILen(ilen);
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2002-09-03 08:54:28 +04:00
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return(1);
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}
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}
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else {
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if (attr & BxPrefix) {
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switch (b1) {
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case 0x66: // OpSize
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BX_INSTR_PREFIX_OS(CPU_ID);
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os_32 = !is_32;
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instruction->setOs32B(os_32);
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
goto fetch_b1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
case 0x67: // AddrSize
|
2002-09-28 04:54:05 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INSTR_PREFIX_AS(CPU_ID);
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->setAs32B(!is_32);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
goto fetch_b1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
case 0xf2: // REPNE/REPNZ
|
2002-09-28 04:54:05 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INSTR_PREFIX_REPNE(CPU_ID);
|
|
|
|
instruction->setRepUsed(b1 & 3);
|
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
goto fetch_b1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
case 0xf3: // REP/REPE/REPZ
|
2002-09-28 04:54:05 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INSTR_PREFIX_REP(CPU_ID);
|
2002-09-18 12:00:43 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->setRepUsed(b1 & 3);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
goto fetch_b1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
case 0x2e: // CS:
|
2002-09-28 04:54:05 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INSTR_PREFIX_CS(CPU_ID);
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_SEG_REG_CS);
|
2002-09-22 22:22:24 +04:00
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
goto fetch_b1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
case 0x26: // ES:
|
2002-09-28 04:54:05 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INSTR_PREFIX_ES(CPU_ID);
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_SEG_REG_ES);
|
2002-09-22 22:22:24 +04:00
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
goto fetch_b1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
case 0x36: // SS:
|
2002-09-28 04:54:05 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INSTR_PREFIX_SS(CPU_ID);
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_SEG_REG_SS);
|
2002-09-22 22:22:24 +04:00
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
goto fetch_b1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
case 0x3e: // DS:
|
2002-09-28 04:54:05 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INSTR_PREFIX_DS(CPU_ID);
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_SEG_REG_DS);
|
2002-09-22 22:22:24 +04:00
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
goto fetch_b1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
case 0x64: // FS:
|
2002-09-28 04:54:05 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INSTR_PREFIX_FS(CPU_ID);
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_SEG_REG_FS);
|
2002-09-22 22:22:24 +04:00
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
goto fetch_b1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
case 0x65: // GS:
|
2002-09-28 04:54:05 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INSTR_PREFIX_GS(CPU_ID);
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_SEG_REG_GS);
|
2002-09-22 22:22:24 +04:00
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
goto fetch_b1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
case 0xf0: // LOCK:
|
2002-09-28 04:54:05 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INSTR_PREFIX_LOCK(CPU_ID);
|
2002-09-22 22:22:24 +04:00
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
goto fetch_b1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
default:
|
2001-05-30 22:56:02 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_PANIC(("fetch_decode: prefix default = 0x%02x", b1));
|
2002-09-22 22:22:24 +04:00
|
|
|
return(0);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// opcode requires another byte
|
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
b2 = *iptr++;
|
|
|
|
if (b1 == 0x0f) {
|
|
|
|
// 2-byte prefix
|
|
|
|
b1 = 0x100 | b2;
|
|
|
|
goto another_byte;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Parse mod-nnn-rm and related bytes
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
mod = b2 & 0xc0; // leave unshifted
|
|
|
|
nnn = (b2 >> 3) & 0x07;
|
|
|
|
rm = b2 & 0x07;
|
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.modRMData = (b2<<20);
|
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.modRMData |= mod;
|
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.modRMData |= (nnn<<8);
|
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.modRMData |= rm;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (mod == 0xc0) { // mod == 11b
|
2002-09-21 03:17:51 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->metaInfo |= (1<<22); // (modC0)
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
goto modrm_done;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
if (instruction->as32L()) {
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
// 32-bit addressing modes; note that mod==11b handled above
|
|
|
|
if (rm != 4) { // no s-i-b byte
|
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTMemRegsUsed = 1<<rm; // except for mod=00b rm=100b
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
if (mod == 0x00) { // mod == 00b
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->ResolveModrm = BxResolve32Mod0[rm];
|
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTResolveModrm = (BxVoidFPtr_t) BxDTResolve32Mod0[rm];
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
if (BX_NULL_SEG_REG(instruction->seg()))
|
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_SEG_REG_DS);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
if (rm == 5) {
|
|
|
|
if ((ilen+3) < remain) {
|
|
|
|
Bit32u imm32u;
|
|
|
|
imm32u = *iptr++;
|
|
|
|
imm32u |= (*iptr++) << 8;
|
|
|
|
imm32u |= (*iptr++) << 16;
|
|
|
|
imm32u |= (*iptr++) << 24;
|
2002-09-19 23:17:20 +04:00
|
|
|
//RMAddr(instruction) = imm32u;
|
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.displ32u = imm32u;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen += 4;
|
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTMemRegsUsed = 0;
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
goto modrm_done;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// mod==00b, rm!=4, rm!=5
|
|
|
|
goto modrm_done;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
if (mod == 0x40) { // mod == 01b
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->ResolveModrm = BxResolve32Mod1or2[rm];
|
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTResolveModrm = (BxVoidFPtr_t) BxDTResolve32Mod1or2[rm];
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
if (BX_NULL_SEG_REG(instruction->seg()))
|
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sreg_mod01_rm32[rm]);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
get_8bit_displ:
|
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
// 8 sign extended to 32
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.displ32u = (Bit8s) *iptr++;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
goto modrm_done;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// (mod == 0x80) mod == 10b
|
|
|
|
instruction->ResolveModrm = BxResolve32Mod1or2[rm];
|
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTResolveModrm = (BxVoidFPtr_t) BxDTResolve32Mod1or2[rm];
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
if (BX_NULL_SEG_REG(instruction->seg()))
|
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sreg_mod10_rm32[rm]);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
get_32bit_displ:
|
|
|
|
if ((ilen+3) < remain) {
|
|
|
|
Bit32u imm32u;
|
|
|
|
imm32u = *iptr++;
|
|
|
|
imm32u |= (*iptr++) << 8;
|
|
|
|
imm32u |= (*iptr++) << 16;
|
|
|
|
imm32u |= (*iptr++) << 24;
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.displ32u = imm32u;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen += 4;
|
|
|
|
goto modrm_done;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else { // mod!=11b, rm==4, s-i-b byte follows
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
unsigned sib, base, index, scale;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
sib = *iptr++;
|
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
base = sib & 0x07; sib >>= 3;
|
|
|
|
index = sib & 0x07; sib >>= 3;
|
|
|
|
scale = sib;
|
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.modRMData |= (base<<12);
|
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.modRMData |= (index<<16);
|
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.modRMData |= (scale<<4);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
if (index == 0x04) // 100b
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->DTMemRegsUsed = 0;
|
|
|
|
else
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->DTMemRegsUsed = 1<<index;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
#endif
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
if (mod == 0x00) { // mod==00b, rm==4
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->ResolveModrm = BxResolve32Mod0Base[base];
|
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTResolveModrm = (BxVoidFPtr_t) BxDTResolve32Mod0Base[base];
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
if (BX_NULL_SEG_REG(instruction->seg()))
|
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sreg_mod0_base32[base]);
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
if (base == 0x05) {
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
goto get_32bit_displ;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// mod==00b, rm==4, base!=5
|
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTMemRegsUsed |= 1<<base;
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
goto modrm_done;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
// for remaining 32bit cases
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTMemRegsUsed |= 1<<base;
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
if (mod == 0x40) { // mod==01b, rm==4
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->ResolveModrm = BxResolve32Mod1or2Base[base];
|
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTResolveModrm = (BxVoidFPtr_t) BxDTResolve32Mod1or2Base[base];
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
if (BX_NULL_SEG_REG(instruction->seg()))
|
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sreg_mod1or2_base32[base]);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
goto get_8bit_displ;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
// (mod == 0x80), mod==10b, rm==4
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->ResolveModrm = BxResolve32Mod1or2Base[base];
|
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTResolveModrm = (BxVoidFPtr_t) BxDTResolve32Mod1or2Base[base];
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
if (BX_NULL_SEG_REG(instruction->seg()))
|
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sreg_mod1or2_base32[base]);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
goto get_32bit_displ;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
// 16-bit addressing modes, mod==11b handled above
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
if (mod == 0x40) { // mod == 01b
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->ResolveModrm = BxResolve16Mod1or2[rm];
|
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTResolveModrm = (BxVoidFPtr_t) BxDTResolve16Mod1or2[rm];
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
if (BX_NULL_SEG_REG(instruction->seg()))
|
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sreg_mod01_rm16[rm]);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTMemRegsUsed = BxMemRegsUsed16[rm];
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
// 8 sign extended to 16
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.displ16u = (Bit8s) *iptr++;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
goto modrm_done;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
if (mod == 0x80) { // mod == 10b
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->ResolveModrm = BxResolve16Mod1or2[rm];
|
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTResolveModrm = (BxVoidFPtr_t) BxDTResolve16Mod1or2[rm];
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
if (BX_NULL_SEG_REG(instruction->seg()))
|
|
|
|
instruction->setSeg(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sreg_mod10_rm16[rm]);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTMemRegsUsed = BxMemRegsUsed16[rm];
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
if ((ilen+1) < remain) {
|
|
|
|
Bit16u displ16u;
|
|
|
|
displ16u = *iptr++;
|
|
|
|
displ16u |= (*iptr++) << 8;
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.displ16u = displ16u;
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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ilen += 2;
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goto modrm_done;
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}
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else {
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return(0);
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}
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}
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// mod must be 00b at this point
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instruction->ResolveModrm = BxResolve16Mod0[rm];
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#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
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instruction->DTResolveModrm = (BxVoidFPtr_t) BxDTResolve16Mod0[rm];
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#endif
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2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
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if (BX_NULL_SEG_REG(instruction->seg()))
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instruction->setSeg(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sreg_mod00_rm16[rm]);
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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if (rm == 0x06) {
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if ((ilen+1) < remain) {
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Bit16u displ16u;
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displ16u = *iptr++;
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displ16u |= (*iptr++) << 8;
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2002-09-19 23:17:20 +04:00
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//RMAddr(instruction) = displ16u;
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instruction->modRMForm.displ16u = displ16u;
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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ilen += 2;
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goto modrm_done;
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}
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else {
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return(0);
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}
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}
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// mod=00b rm!=6
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#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
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instruction->DTMemRegsUsed = BxMemRegsUsed16[rm];
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#endif
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}
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modrm_done:
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if (attr & BxGroupN) {
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BxOpcodeInfo_t *OpcodeInfoPtr;
|
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|
merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
|
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OpcodeInfoPtr = BxOpcodeInfo[b1+offset].AnotherArray;
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
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|
instruction->execute = OpcodeInfoPtr[nnn].ExecutePtr;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
// get additional attributes from group table
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
attr |= OpcodeInfoPtr[nnn].Attr;
|
2002-09-18 12:00:43 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->setRepAttr(attr & (BxRepeatable | BxRepeatableZF));
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTAttr = 0; // for now
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
instruction->execute = BxOpcodeInfo[b1+offset].ExecutePtr;
|
|
|
|
#if BX_DYNAMIC_TRANSLATION
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTAttr = BxDTOpcodeInfo[b1+offset].DTAttr;
|
|
|
|
instruction->DTFPtr = BxDTOpcodeInfo[b1+offset].DTASFPtr;
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2002-09-28 09:38:11 +04:00
|
|
|
// For high frequency opcodes, two variants of the instruction are
|
|
|
|
// implemented; one for the mod=11b case (Reg-Reg), and one for
|
|
|
|
// the other cases (Reg-Mem).
|
|
|
|
if (attr & SplitMod11b) {
|
|
|
|
BxOpcodeInfo_t *OpcodeInfoPtr;
|
|
|
|
OpcodeInfoPtr = (BxOpcodeInfo_t *) instruction->execute;
|
|
|
|
instruction->execute = OpcodeInfoPtr[mod==0xc0].ExecutePtr;
|
|
|
|
}
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
imm_mode = attr & BxImmediate;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (imm_mode) {
|
|
|
|
switch (imm_mode) {
|
|
|
|
case BxImmediate_Ib:
|
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.Ib = *iptr;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case BxImmediate_Ib_SE: // Sign extend to OS size
|
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
Bit8s temp8s;
|
|
|
|
temp8s = *iptr;
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
if (instruction->os32L())
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.Id = (Bit32s) temp8s;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
else
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.Iw = (Bit16s) temp8s;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case BxImmediate_Iv: // same as BxImmediate_BrOff32
|
|
|
|
case BxImmediate_IvIw: // CALL_Ap
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
if (instruction->os32L()) {
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
if ((ilen+3) < remain) {
|
|
|
|
Bit32u imm32u;
|
|
|
|
imm32u = *iptr++;
|
|
|
|
imm32u |= (*iptr++) << 8;
|
|
|
|
imm32u |= (*iptr++) << 16;
|
|
|
|
imm32u |= (*iptr) << 24;
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.Id = imm32u;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen += 4;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
if ((ilen+1) < remain) {
|
|
|
|
Bit16u imm16u;
|
|
|
|
imm16u = *iptr++;
|
|
|
|
imm16u |= (*iptr) << 8;
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.Iw = imm16u;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen += 2;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (imm_mode != BxImmediate_IvIw)
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
iptr++;
|
|
|
|
// Get Iw for BxImmediate_IvIw
|
|
|
|
if ((ilen+1) < remain) {
|
|
|
|
Bit16u imm16u;
|
|
|
|
imm16u = *iptr++;
|
|
|
|
imm16u |= (*iptr) << 8;
|
2002-09-21 03:17:51 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->IxIxForm.Iw2 = imm16u;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen += 2;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case BxImmediate_O:
|
2002-09-18 09:36:48 +04:00
|
|
|
if (instruction->as32L()) {
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
// fetch 32bit address into Id
|
|
|
|
if ((ilen+3) < remain) {
|
|
|
|
Bit32u imm32u;
|
|
|
|
imm32u = *iptr++;
|
|
|
|
imm32u |= (*iptr++) << 8;
|
|
|
|
imm32u |= (*iptr++) << 16;
|
|
|
|
imm32u |= (*iptr) << 24;
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.Id = imm32u;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen += 4;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
// fetch 16bit address into Id
|
|
|
|
if ((ilen+1) < remain) {
|
|
|
|
Bit32u imm32u;
|
|
|
|
imm32u = *iptr++;
|
|
|
|
imm32u |= (*iptr) << 8;
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.Id = imm32u;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen += 2;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case BxImmediate_Iw:
|
|
|
|
case BxImmediate_IwIb:
|
|
|
|
if ((ilen+1) < remain) {
|
|
|
|
Bit16u imm16u;
|
|
|
|
imm16u = *iptr++;
|
|
|
|
imm16u |= (*iptr) << 8;
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.Iw = imm16u;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen += 2;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (imm_mode == BxImmediate_Iw) break;
|
|
|
|
iptr++;
|
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
2002-09-21 03:17:51 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->IxIxForm.Ib2 = *iptr;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case BxImmediate_BrOff8:
|
|
|
|
if (ilen < remain) {
|
|
|
|
Bit8s temp8s;
|
|
|
|
temp8s = *iptr;
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.Id = temp8s;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen++;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case BxImmediate_BrOff16:
|
|
|
|
if ((ilen+1) < remain) {
|
|
|
|
Bit16u imm16u;
|
|
|
|
imm16u = *iptr++;
|
|
|
|
imm16u |= (*iptr) << 8;
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->modRMForm.Id = (Bit16s) imm16u;
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
ilen += 2;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
return(0);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
2001-05-30 22:56:02 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INFO(("b1 was %x", b1));
|
|
|
|
BX_PANIC(("fetchdecode: imm_mode = %u", imm_mode));
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002-09-18 12:00:43 +04:00
|
|
|
instruction->setB1(b1);
|
|
|
|
instruction->setILen(ilen);
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
return(1);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_CPU_C::BxError(bxInstruction_c *i)
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
// extern void dump_core();
|
2002-09-18 12:00:43 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INFO(("BxError: instruction with op1=0x%x", i->b1()));
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INFO(("nnn was %u", i->nnn()));
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
|
2001-05-30 22:56:02 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_INFO(("WARNING: Encountered an unknown instruction (signalling illegal instruction):"));
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
// dump_core();
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR UndefinedOpcode(i);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void
|
2002-09-18 02:50:53 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_CPU_C::BxResolveError(bxInstruction_c *i)
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
{
|
2002-09-18 12:00:43 +04:00
|
|
|
BX_PANIC(("BxResolveError: instruction with op1=0x%x", i->b1()));
|
2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
|
|
|
}
|