qemu/tcg/i386/tcg-target.h
Richard Henderson 770c2fc7bb tcg/i386: Add vector operations
The x86 vector instruction set is extremely irregular.  With newer
editions, Intel has filled in some of the blanks.  However, we don't
get many 64-bit operations until SSE4.2, introduced in 2009.

The subsequent edition was for AVX1, introduced in 2011, which added
three-operand addressing, and adjusts how all instructions should be
encoded.

Given the relatively narrow 2 year window between possible to support
and desirable to support, and to vastly simplify code maintainence,
I am only planning to support AVX1 and later cpus.

Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
2018-02-08 15:54:08 +00:00

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/*
* Tiny Code Generator for QEMU
*
* Copyright (c) 2008 Fabrice Bellard
*
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#ifndef I386_TCG_TARGET_H
#define I386_TCG_TARGET_H
#define TCG_TARGET_INSN_UNIT_SIZE 1
#define TCG_TARGET_TLB_DISPLACEMENT_BITS 31
#ifdef __x86_64__
# define TCG_TARGET_REG_BITS 64
# define TCG_TARGET_NB_REGS 32
#else
# define TCG_TARGET_REG_BITS 32
# define TCG_TARGET_NB_REGS 24
#endif
typedef enum {
TCG_REG_EAX = 0,
TCG_REG_ECX,
TCG_REG_EDX,
TCG_REG_EBX,
TCG_REG_ESP,
TCG_REG_EBP,
TCG_REG_ESI,
TCG_REG_EDI,
/* 64-bit registers; always define the symbols to avoid
too much if-deffing. */
TCG_REG_R8,
TCG_REG_R9,
TCG_REG_R10,
TCG_REG_R11,
TCG_REG_R12,
TCG_REG_R13,
TCG_REG_R14,
TCG_REG_R15,
TCG_REG_XMM0,
TCG_REG_XMM1,
TCG_REG_XMM2,
TCG_REG_XMM3,
TCG_REG_XMM4,
TCG_REG_XMM5,
TCG_REG_XMM6,
TCG_REG_XMM7,
/* 64-bit registers; likewise always define. */
TCG_REG_XMM8,
TCG_REG_XMM9,
TCG_REG_XMM10,
TCG_REG_XMM11,
TCG_REG_XMM12,
TCG_REG_XMM13,
TCG_REG_XMM14,
TCG_REG_XMM15,
TCG_REG_RAX = TCG_REG_EAX,
TCG_REG_RCX = TCG_REG_ECX,
TCG_REG_RDX = TCG_REG_EDX,
TCG_REG_RBX = TCG_REG_EBX,
TCG_REG_RSP = TCG_REG_ESP,
TCG_REG_RBP = TCG_REG_EBP,
TCG_REG_RSI = TCG_REG_ESI,
TCG_REG_RDI = TCG_REG_EDI,
} TCGReg;
/* used for function call generation */
#define TCG_REG_CALL_STACK TCG_REG_ESP
#define TCG_TARGET_STACK_ALIGN 16
#if defined(_WIN64)
#define TCG_TARGET_CALL_STACK_OFFSET 32
#else
#define TCG_TARGET_CALL_STACK_OFFSET 0
#endif
extern bool have_bmi1;
extern bool have_popcnt;
extern bool have_avx1;
extern bool have_avx2;
/* optional instructions */
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_div2_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_rot_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext8s_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext16s_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext8u_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext16u_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_bswap16_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_bswap32_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_neg_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_not_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_andc_i32 have_bmi1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_orc_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_eqv_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_nand_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_nor_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_clz_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ctz_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ctpop_i32 have_popcnt
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_deposit_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_extract_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_sextract_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_movcond_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_add2_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_sub2_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_mulu2_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_muls2_i32 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_muluh_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_mulsh_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_goto_ptr 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_direct_jump 1
#if TCG_TARGET_REG_BITS == 64
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_extrl_i64_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_extrh_i64_i32 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_div2_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_rot_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext8s_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext16s_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext32s_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext8u_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext16u_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ext32u_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_bswap16_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_bswap32_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_bswap64_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_neg_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_not_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_andc_i64 have_bmi1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_orc_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_eqv_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_nand_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_nor_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_clz_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ctz_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_ctpop_i64 have_popcnt
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_deposit_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_extract_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_sextract_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_movcond_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_add2_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_sub2_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_mulu2_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_muls2_i64 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_muluh_i64 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_mulsh_i64 0
#endif
/* We do not support older SSE systems, only beginning with AVX1. */
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_v64 have_avx1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_v128 have_avx1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_v256 have_avx2
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_andc_vec 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_orc_vec 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_not_vec 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_neg_vec 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_shi_vec 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_shs_vec 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_shv_vec 0
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_cmp_vec 1
#define TCG_TARGET_HAS_mul_vec 1
#define TCG_TARGET_deposit_i32_valid(ofs, len) \
(((ofs) == 0 && (len) == 8) || ((ofs) == 8 && (len) == 8) || \
((ofs) == 0 && (len) == 16))
#define TCG_TARGET_deposit_i64_valid TCG_TARGET_deposit_i32_valid
/* Check for the possibility of high-byte extraction and, for 64-bit,
zero-extending 32-bit right-shift. */
#define TCG_TARGET_extract_i32_valid(ofs, len) ((ofs) == 8 && (len) == 8)
#define TCG_TARGET_extract_i64_valid(ofs, len) \
(((ofs) == 8 && (len) == 8) || ((ofs) + (len)) == 32)
#if TCG_TARGET_REG_BITS == 64
# define TCG_AREG0 TCG_REG_R14
#else
# define TCG_AREG0 TCG_REG_EBP
#endif
static inline void flush_icache_range(uintptr_t start, uintptr_t stop)
{
}
static inline void tb_target_set_jmp_target(uintptr_t tc_ptr,
uintptr_t jmp_addr, uintptr_t addr)
{
/* patch the branch destination */
atomic_set((int32_t *)jmp_addr, addr - (jmp_addr + 4));
/* no need to flush icache explicitly */
}
/* This defines the natural memory order supported by this
* architecture before guarantees made by various barrier
* instructions.
*
* The x86 has a pretty strong memory ordering which only really
* allows for some stores to be re-ordered after loads.
*/
#include "tcg-mo.h"
#define TCG_TARGET_DEFAULT_MO (TCG_MO_ALL & ~TCG_MO_ST_LD)
#ifdef CONFIG_SOFTMMU
#define TCG_TARGET_NEED_LDST_LABELS
#endif
#define TCG_TARGET_NEED_POOL_LABELS
#endif