/* * Decode table flags, mostly based on Intel SDM. * * Copyright (c) 2022 Red Hat, Inc. * * Author: Paolo Bonzini * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, see . */ typedef enum X86OpType { X86_TYPE_None, X86_TYPE_A, /* Implicit */ X86_TYPE_B, /* VEX.vvvv selects a GPR */ X86_TYPE_C, /* REG in the modrm byte selects a control register */ X86_TYPE_D, /* REG in the modrm byte selects a debug register */ X86_TYPE_E, /* ALU modrm operand */ X86_TYPE_F, /* EFLAGS/RFLAGS */ X86_TYPE_G, /* REG in the modrm byte selects a GPR */ X86_TYPE_H, /* For AVX, VEX.vvvv selects an XMM/YMM register */ X86_TYPE_I, /* Immediate */ X86_TYPE_J, /* Relative offset for a jump */ X86_TYPE_L, /* The upper 4 bits of the immediate select a 128-bit register */ X86_TYPE_M, /* modrm byte selects a memory operand */ X86_TYPE_N, /* R/M in the modrm byte selects an MMX register */ X86_TYPE_O, /* Absolute address encoded in the instruction */ X86_TYPE_P, /* reg in the modrm byte selects an MMX register */ X86_TYPE_Q, /* MMX modrm operand */ X86_TYPE_R, /* R/M in the modrm byte selects a register */ X86_TYPE_S, /* reg selects a segment register */ X86_TYPE_U, /* R/M in the modrm byte selects an XMM/YMM register */ X86_TYPE_V, /* reg in the modrm byte selects an XMM/YMM register */ X86_TYPE_W, /* XMM/YMM modrm operand */ X86_TYPE_X, /* string source */ X86_TYPE_Y, /* string destination */ /* Custom */ X86_TYPE_WM, /* modrm byte selects an XMM/YMM memory operand */ X86_TYPE_2op, /* 2-operand RMW instruction */ X86_TYPE_LoBits, /* encoded in bits 0-2 of the operand + REX.B */ X86_TYPE_0, /* Hard-coded GPRs (RAX..RDI) */ X86_TYPE_1, X86_TYPE_2, X86_TYPE_3, X86_TYPE_4, X86_TYPE_5, X86_TYPE_6, X86_TYPE_7, X86_TYPE_ES, /* Hard-coded segment registers */ X86_TYPE_CS, X86_TYPE_SS, X86_TYPE_DS, X86_TYPE_FS, X86_TYPE_GS, } X86OpType; typedef enum X86OpSize { X86_SIZE_None, X86_SIZE_a, /* BOUND operand */ X86_SIZE_b, /* byte */ X86_SIZE_d, /* 32-bit */ X86_SIZE_dq, /* SSE/AVX 128-bit */ X86_SIZE_p, /* Far pointer */ X86_SIZE_pd, /* SSE/AVX packed double precision */ X86_SIZE_pi, /* MMX */ X86_SIZE_ps, /* SSE/AVX packed single precision */ X86_SIZE_q, /* 64-bit */ X86_SIZE_qq, /* AVX 256-bit */ X86_SIZE_s, /* Descriptor */ X86_SIZE_sd, /* SSE/AVX scalar double precision */ X86_SIZE_ss, /* SSE/AVX scalar single precision */ X86_SIZE_si, /* 32-bit GPR */ X86_SIZE_v, /* 16/32/64-bit, based on operand size */ X86_SIZE_w, /* 16-bit */ X86_SIZE_x, /* 128/256-bit, based on operand size */ X86_SIZE_y, /* 32/64-bit, based on operand size */ X86_SIZE_z, /* 16-bit for 16-bit operand size, else 32-bit */ /* Custom */ X86_SIZE_d64, X86_SIZE_f64, } X86OpSize; typedef enum X86CPUIDFeature { X86_FEAT_None, X86_FEAT_ADX, X86_FEAT_AES, X86_FEAT_AVX, X86_FEAT_AVX2, X86_FEAT_BMI1, X86_FEAT_BMI2, X86_FEAT_MOVBE, X86_FEAT_PCLMULQDQ, X86_FEAT_SSE, X86_FEAT_SSE2, X86_FEAT_SSE3, X86_FEAT_SSSE3, X86_FEAT_SSE41, X86_FEAT_SSE42, X86_FEAT_SSE4A, } X86CPUIDFeature; /* Execution flags */ typedef enum X86OpUnit { X86_OP_SKIP, /* not valid or managed by emission function */ X86_OP_SEG, /* segment selector */ X86_OP_CR, /* control register */ X86_OP_DR, /* debug register */ X86_OP_INT, /* loaded into/stored from s->T0/T1 */ X86_OP_IMM, /* immediate */ X86_OP_SSE, /* address in either s->ptrX or s->A0 depending on has_ea */ X86_OP_MMX, /* address in either s->ptrX or s->A0 depending on has_ea */ } X86OpUnit; typedef enum X86InsnSpecial { X86_SPECIAL_None, /* Always locked if it has a memory operand (XCHG) */ X86_SPECIAL_Locked, /* Fault outside protected mode */ X86_SPECIAL_ProtMode, /* * Register operand 0/2 is zero extended to 32 bits. Rd/Mb or Rd/Mw * in the manual. */ X86_SPECIAL_ZExtOp0, X86_SPECIAL_ZExtOp2, /* * Register operand 2 is extended to full width, while a memory operand * is doubled in size if VEX.L=1. */ X86_SPECIAL_AVXExtMov, /* * MMX instruction exists with no prefix; if there is no prefix, V/H/W/U operands * become P/P/Q/N, and size "x" becomes "q". */ X86_SPECIAL_MMX, /* Illegal or exclusive to 64-bit mode */ X86_SPECIAL_i64, X86_SPECIAL_o64, } X86InsnSpecial; /* * Special cases for instructions that operate on XMM/YMM registers. Intel * retconned all of them to have VEX exception classes other than 0 and 13, so * all these only matter for instructions that have a VEX exception class. * Based on tables in the "AVX and SSE Instruction Exception Specification" * section of the manual. */ typedef enum X86VEXSpecial { /* Legacy SSE instructions that allow unaligned operands */ X86_VEX_SSEUnaligned, /* * Used for instructions that distinguish the XMM operand type with an * instruction prefix; legacy SSE encodings will allow unaligned operands * for scalar operands only (identified by a REP prefix). In this case, * the decoding table uses "x" for the vector operands instead of specifying * pd/ps/sd/ss individually. */ X86_VEX_REPScalar, /* * VEX instructions that only support 256-bit operands with AVX2 (Table 2-17 * column 3). Columns 2 and 4 (instructions limited to 256- and 127-bit * operands respectively) are implicit in the presence of dq and qq * operands, and thus handled by decode_op_size. */ X86_VEX_AVX2_256, } X86VEXSpecial; typedef struct X86OpEntry X86OpEntry; typedef struct X86DecodedInsn X86DecodedInsn; /* Decode function for multibyte opcodes. */ typedef void (*X86DecodeFunc)(DisasContext *s, CPUX86State *env, X86OpEntry *entry, uint8_t *b); /* Code generation function. */ typedef void (*X86GenFunc)(DisasContext *s, CPUX86State *env, X86DecodedInsn *decode); struct X86OpEntry { /* Based on the is_decode flags. */ union { X86GenFunc gen; X86DecodeFunc decode; }; /* op0 is always written, op1 and op2 are always read. */ X86OpType op0:8; X86OpSize s0:8; X86OpType op1:8; X86OpSize s1:8; X86OpType op2:8; X86OpSize s2:8; /* Must be I and b respectively if present. */ X86OpType op3:8; X86OpSize s3:8; X86InsnSpecial special:8; X86CPUIDFeature cpuid:8; unsigned vex_class:8; X86VEXSpecial vex_special:8; uint16_t valid_prefix:16; bool is_decode:1; }; typedef struct X86DecodedOp { int8_t n; MemOp ot; /* For b/c/d/p/s/q/v/w/y/z */ X86OpUnit unit; bool has_ea; int offset; /* For MMX and SSE */ /* * This field is used internally by macros OP0_PTR/OP1_PTR/OP2_PTR, * do not access directly! */ TCGv_ptr v_ptr; } X86DecodedOp; struct X86DecodedInsn { X86OpEntry e; X86DecodedOp op[3]; target_ulong immediate; AddressParts mem; uint8_t b; };