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/* Declarations for Intel 80386 opcode table
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   Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   This file is part of the GNU opcodes library.
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   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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   the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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   any later version.
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   It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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   ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
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   or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
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   License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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   along with GAS; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free
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   Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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   02110-1301, USA.  */
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#include "opcode/i386.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H
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#include <limits.h>
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#endif
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#ifndef CHAR_BIT
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#define CHAR_BIT 8
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#endif
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/* Position of cpu flags bitfiled.  */
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enum
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{
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  /* i186 or better required */
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  Cpu186 = 0,
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  /* i286 or better required */
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  Cpu286,
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  /* i386 or better required */
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  Cpu386,
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  /* i486 or better required */
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  Cpu486,
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  /* i585 or better required */
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  Cpu586,
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  /* i686 or better required */
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  Cpu686,
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  /* CLFLUSH Instruction support required */
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  CpuClflush,
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  /* NOP Instruction support required */
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  CpuNop,
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  /* SYSCALL Instructions support required */
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  CpuSYSCALL,
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  /* Floating point support required */
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  Cpu8087,
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  /* i287 support required */
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  Cpu287,
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  /* i387 support required */
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  Cpu387,
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  /* i686 and floating point support required */
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  Cpu687,
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  /* SSE3 and floating point support required */
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  CpuFISTTP,
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  /* MMX support required */
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  CpuMMX,
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  /* SSE support required */
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  CpuSSE,
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  /* SSE2 support required */
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  CpuSSE2,
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  /* 3dnow! support required */
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  Cpu3dnow,
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  /* 3dnow! Extensions support required */
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  Cpu3dnowA,
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  /* SSE3 support required */
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  CpuSSE3,
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  /* VIA PadLock required */
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  CpuPadLock,
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  /* AMD Secure Virtual Machine Ext-s required */
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  CpuSVME,
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  /* VMX Instructions required */
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  CpuVMX,
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  /* SMX Instructions required */
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  CpuSMX,
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  /* SSSE3 support required */
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  CpuSSSE3,
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  /* SSE4a support required */
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  CpuSSE4a,
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  /* ABM New Instructions required */
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  CpuABM,
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  /* SSE4.1 support required */
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  CpuSSE4_1,
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  /* SSE4.2 support required */
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  CpuSSE4_2,
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  /* AVX support required */
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  CpuAVX,
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  /* Intel L1OM support required */
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  CpuL1OM,
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  /* Xsave/xrstor New Instructions support required */
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  CpuXsave,
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  /* Xsaveopt New Instructions support required */
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  CpuXsaveopt,
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  /* AES support required */
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  CpuAES,
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  /* PCLMUL support required */
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  CpuPCLMUL,
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  /* FMA support required */
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  CpuFMA,
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  /* FMA4 support required */
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  CpuFMA4,
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  /* XOP support required */
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  CpuXOP,
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  /* LWP support required */
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  CpuLWP,
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  /* BMI support required */
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  CpuBMI,
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  /* TBM support required */
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  CpuTBM,
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  /* MOVBE Instruction support required */
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  CpuMovbe,
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  /* EPT Instructions required */
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  CpuEPT,
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  /* RDTSCP Instruction support required */
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  CpuRdtscp,
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  /* FSGSBASE Instructions required */
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  CpuFSGSBase,
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  /* RDRND Instructions required */
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  CpuRdRnd,
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  /* F16C Instructions required */
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  CpuF16C,
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  /* 64bit support available, used by -march= in assembler.  */
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  CpuLM,
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  /* 64bit support required  */
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  Cpu64,
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  /* Not supported in the 64bit mode  */
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  CpuNo64,
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  /* The last bitfield in i386_cpu_flags.  */
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  CpuMax = CpuNo64
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};
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#define CpuNumOfUints \
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  (CpuMax / sizeof (unsigned int) / CHAR_BIT + 1)
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#define CpuNumOfBits \
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  (CpuNumOfUints * sizeof (unsigned int) * CHAR_BIT)
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/* If you get a compiler error for zero width of the unused field,
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   comment it out.  */
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#define CpuUnused       (CpuMax + 1)
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/* We can check if an instruction is available with array instead
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   of bitfield. */
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typedef union i386_cpu_flags
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{
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  struct
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    {
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      unsigned int cpui186:1;
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      unsigned int cpui286:1;
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      unsigned int cpui386:1;
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      unsigned int cpui486:1;
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      unsigned int cpui586:1;
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      unsigned int cpui686:1;
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      unsigned int cpuclflush:1;
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      unsigned int cpunop:1;
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      unsigned int cpusyscall:1;
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      unsigned int cpu8087:1;
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      unsigned int cpu287:1;
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      unsigned int cpu387:1;
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      unsigned int cpu687:1;
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      unsigned int cpufisttp:1;
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      unsigned int cpummx:1;
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      unsigned int cpusse:1;
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      unsigned int cpusse2:1;
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      unsigned int cpua3dnow:1;
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      unsigned int cpua3dnowa:1;
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      unsigned int cpusse3:1;
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      unsigned int cpupadlock:1;
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      unsigned int cpusvme:1;
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      unsigned int cpuvmx:1;
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      unsigned int cpusmx:1;
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      unsigned int cpussse3:1;
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      unsigned int cpusse4a:1;
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      unsigned int cpuabm:1;
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      unsigned int cpusse4_1:1;
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      unsigned int cpusse4_2:1;
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      unsigned int cpuavx:1;
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      unsigned int cpul1om:1;
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      unsigned int cpuxsave:1;
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      unsigned int cpuxsaveopt:1;
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      unsigned int cpuaes:1;
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      unsigned int cpupclmul:1;
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      unsigned int cpufma:1;
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      unsigned int cpufma4:1;
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      unsigned int cpuxop:1;
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      unsigned int cpulwp:1;
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      unsigned int cpubmi:1;
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      unsigned int cputbm:1;
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      unsigned int cpumovbe:1;
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      unsigned int cpuept:1;
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      unsigned int cpurdtscp:1;
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      unsigned int cpufsgsbase:1;
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      unsigned int cpurdrnd:1;
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      unsigned int cpuf16c:1;
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      unsigned int cpulm:1;
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      unsigned int cpu64:1;
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      unsigned int cpuno64:1;
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#ifdef CpuUnused
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      unsigned int unused:(CpuNumOfBits - CpuUnused);
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#endif
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    } bitfield;
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  unsigned int array[CpuNumOfUints];
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} i386_cpu_flags;
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/* Position of opcode_modifier bits.  */
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enum
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{
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  /* has direction bit. */
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  D = 0,
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  /* set if operands can be words or dwords encoded the canonical way */
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  W,
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  /* Skip the current insn and use the next insn in i386-opc.tbl to swap
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     operand in encoding.  */
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  S,
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  /* insn has a modrm byte. */
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  Modrm,
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  /* register is in low 3 bits of opcode */
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  ShortForm,
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  /* special case for jump insns.  */
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  Jump,
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  /* call and jump */
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  JumpDword,
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  /* loop and jecxz */
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  JumpByte,
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  /* special case for intersegment leaps/calls */
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  JumpInterSegment,
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  /* FP insn memory format bit, sized by 0x4 */
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  FloatMF,
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  /* src/dest swap for floats. */
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  FloatR,
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  /* has float insn direction bit. */
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  FloatD,
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  /* needs size prefix if in 32-bit mode */
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  Size16,
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  /* needs size prefix if in 16-bit mode */
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  Size32,
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  /* needs size prefix if in 64-bit mode */
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  Size64,
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  /* check register size.  */
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  CheckRegSize,
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  /* instruction ignores operand size prefix and in Intel mode ignores
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     mnemonic size suffix check.  */
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  IgnoreSize,
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  /* default insn size depends on mode */
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  DefaultSize,
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  /* b suffix on instruction illegal */
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  No_bSuf,
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  /* w suffix on instruction illegal */
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  No_wSuf,
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  /* l suffix on instruction illegal */
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  No_lSuf,
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  /* s suffix on instruction illegal */
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  No_sSuf,
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  /* q suffix on instruction illegal */
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  No_qSuf,
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  /* long double suffix on instruction illegal */
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  No_ldSuf,
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  /* instruction needs FWAIT */
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  FWait,
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  /* quick test for string instructions */
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  IsString,
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  /* quick test for lockable instructions */
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  IsLockable,
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  /* fake an extra reg operand for clr, imul and special register
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     processing for some instructions.  */
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  RegKludge,
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  /* The first operand must be xmm0 */
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  FirstXmm0,
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  /* An implicit xmm0 as the first operand */
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  Implicit1stXmm0,
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  /* Convert to DWORD */
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  ToDword,
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  /* Convert to QWORD */
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  ToQword,
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  /* Address prefix changes operand 0 */
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  AddrPrefixOp0,
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  /* opcode is a prefix */
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  IsPrefix,
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  /* instruction has extension in 8 bit imm */
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  ImmExt,
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  /* instruction don't need Rex64 prefix.  */
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  NoRex64,
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  /* instruction require Rex64 prefix.  */
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  Rex64,
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  /* deprecated fp insn, gets a warning */
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  Ugh,
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  /* insn has VEX prefix:
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        1: 128bit VEX prefix.
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        2: 256bit VEX prefix.
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        3: Scalar VEX prefix.
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   */
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#define VEX128          1
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#define VEX256          2
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#define VEXScalar       3
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  Vex,
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  /* How to encode VEX.vvvv:
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     0: VEX.vvvv must be 1111b.
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     1: VEX.NDS.  Register-only source is encoded in VEX.vvvv where
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        the content of source registers will be preserved.
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        VEX.DDS.  The second register operand is encoded in VEX.vvvv
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        where the content of first source register will be overwritten
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        by the result.
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        For assembler, there are no difference between VEX.NDS and
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        VEX.DDS.
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     2. VEX.NDD.  Register destination is encoded in VEX.vvvv.
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     3. VEX.LWP.  Register destination is encoded in VEX.vvvv and one
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        of the operands can access a memory location.
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   */
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#define VEXXDS  1
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#define VEXNDD  2
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#define VEXLWP  3
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  VexVVVV,
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  /* How the VEX.W bit is used:
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     0: Set by the REX.W bit.
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     1: VEX.W0.  Should always be 0.
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     2: VEX.W1.  Should always be 1.
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   */
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#define VEXW0   1
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#define VEXW1   2
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  VexW,
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  /* VEX opcode prefix:
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     0: VEX 0x0F opcode prefix.
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     1: VEX 0x0F38 opcode prefix.
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     2: VEX 0x0F3A opcode prefix
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     3: XOP 0x08 opcode prefix.
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     4: XOP 0x09 opcode prefix
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     5: XOP 0x0A opcode prefix.
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   */
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#define VEX0F           0
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#define VEX0F38         1
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#define VEX0F3A         2
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#define XOP08           3
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#define XOP09           4
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#define XOP0A           5
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  VexOpcode,
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  /* number of VEX source operands:
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     0: <= 2 source operands.
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     1: 2 XOP source operands.
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     2: 3 source operands.
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   */
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#define XOP2SOURCES     1
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#define VEX3SOURCES     2
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  VexSources,
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  /* instruction has VEX 8 bit imm */
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  VexImmExt,
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  /* SSE to AVX support required */
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  SSE2AVX,
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  /* No AVX equivalent */
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  NoAVX,
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  /* Compatible with old (<= 2.8.1) versions of gcc  */
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  OldGcc,
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  /* AT&T mnemonic.  */
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  ATTMnemonic,
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  /* AT&T syntax.  */
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  ATTSyntax,
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  /* Intel syntax.  */
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  IntelSyntax,
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  /* The last bitfield in i386_opcode_modifier.  */
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  Opcode_Modifier_Max
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};
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typedef struct i386_opcode_modifier
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{
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  unsigned int d:1;
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  unsigned int w:1;
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  unsigned int s:1;
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  unsigned int modrm:1;
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  unsigned int shortform:1;
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  unsigned int jump:1;
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  unsigned int jumpdword:1;
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  unsigned int jumpbyte:1;
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  unsigned int jumpintersegment:1;
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  unsigned int floatmf:1;
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  unsigned int floatr:1;
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  unsigned int floatd:1;
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  unsigned int size16:1;
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  unsigned int size32:1;
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  unsigned int size64:1;
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  unsigned int checkregsize:1;
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  unsigned int ignoresize:1;
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  unsigned int defaultsize:1;
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  unsigned int no_bsuf:1;
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  unsigned int no_wsuf:1;
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  unsigned int no_lsuf:1;
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  unsigned int no_ssuf:1;
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  unsigned int no_qsuf:1;
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  unsigned int no_ldsuf:1;
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  unsigned int fwait:1;
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  unsigned int isstring:1;
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  unsigned int islockable:1;
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  unsigned int regkludge:1;
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  unsigned int firstxmm0:1;
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  unsigned int implicit1stxmm0:1;
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  unsigned int todword:1;
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  unsigned int toqword:1;
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  unsigned int addrprefixop0:1;
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  unsigned int isprefix:1;
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  unsigned int immext:1;
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  unsigned int norex64:1;
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  unsigned int rex64:1;
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  unsigned int ugh:1;
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  unsigned int vex:2;
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  unsigned int vexvvvv:2;
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  unsigned int vexw:2;
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  unsigned int vexopcode:3;
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  unsigned int vexsources:2;
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  unsigned int veximmext:1;
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  unsigned int sse2avx:1;
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  unsigned int noavx:1;
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  unsigned int oldgcc:1;
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  unsigned int attmnemonic:1;
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  unsigned int attsyntax:1;
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  unsigned int intelsyntax:1;
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} i386_opcode_modifier;
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/* Position of operand_type bits.  */
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enum
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{
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  /* 8bit register */
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  Reg8 = 0,
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  /* 16bit register */
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  Reg16,
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  /* 32bit register */
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  Reg32,
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  /* 64bit register */
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  Reg64,
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  /* Floating pointer stack register */
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  FloatReg,
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  /* MMX register */
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  RegMMX,
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  /* SSE register */
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  RegXMM,
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  /* AVX registers */
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  RegYMM,
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  /* Control register */
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  Control,
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  /* Debug register */
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  Debug,
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  /* Test register */
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  Test,
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  /* 2 bit segment register */
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  SReg2,
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  /* 3 bit segment register */
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  SReg3,
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  /* 1 bit immediate */
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  Imm1,
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  /* 8 bit immediate */
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  Imm8,
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  /* 8 bit immediate sign extended */
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  Imm8S,
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  /* 16 bit immediate */
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  Imm16,
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  /* 32 bit immediate */
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  Imm32,
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  /* 32 bit immediate sign extended */
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  Imm32S,
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  /* 64 bit immediate */
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  Imm64,
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  /* 8bit/16bit/32bit displacements are used in different ways,
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     depending on the instruction.  For jumps, they specify the
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     size of the PC relative displacement, for instructions with
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     memory operand, they specify the size of the offset relative
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     to the base register, and for instructions with memory offset
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     such as `mov 1234,%al' they specify the size of the offset
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     relative to the segment base.  */
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  /* 8 bit displacement */
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  Disp8,
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  /* 16 bit displacement */
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  Disp16,
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  /* 32 bit displacement */
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  Disp32,
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  /* 32 bit signed displacement */
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  Disp32S,
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  /* 64 bit displacement */
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  Disp64,
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  /* Accumulator %al/%ax/%eax/%rax */
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  Acc,
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  /* Floating pointer top stack register %st(0) */
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  FloatAcc,
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  /* Register which can be used for base or index in memory operand.  */
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  BaseIndex,
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  /* Register to hold in/out port addr = dx */
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  InOutPortReg,
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  /* Register to hold shift count = cl */
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  ShiftCount,
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  /* Absolute address for jump.  */
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  JumpAbsolute,
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  /* String insn operand with fixed es segment */
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  EsSeg,
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  /* RegMem is for instructions with a modrm byte where the register
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     destination operand should be encoded in the mod and regmem fields.
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     Normally, it will be encoded in the reg field. We add a RegMem
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     flag to the destination register operand to indicate that it should
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     be encoded in the regmem field.  */
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  RegMem,
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  /* Memory.  */
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  Mem,
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  /* BYTE memory. */
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  Byte,
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  /* WORD memory. 2 byte */
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  Word,
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  /* DWORD memory. 4 byte */
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  Dword,
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  /* FWORD memory. 6 byte */
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  Fword,
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  /* QWORD memory. 8 byte */
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  Qword,
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  /* TBYTE memory. 10 byte */
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  Tbyte,
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  /* XMMWORD memory. */
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  Xmmword,
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  /* YMMWORD memory. */
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  Ymmword,
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  /* Unspecified memory size.  */
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  Unspecified,
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  /* Any memory size.  */
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  Anysize,
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527
  /* Vector 4 bit immediate.  */
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  Vec_Imm4,
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  /* The last bitfield in i386_operand_type.  */
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  OTMax
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};
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#define OTNumOfUints \
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  (OTMax / sizeof (unsigned int) / CHAR_BIT + 1)
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#define OTNumOfBits \
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  (OTNumOfUints * sizeof (unsigned int) * CHAR_BIT)
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/* If you get a compiler error for zero width of the unused field,
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   comment it out.  */
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#define OTUnused                (OTMax + 1)
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typedef union i386_operand_type
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{
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  struct
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    {
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      unsigned int reg8:1;
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      unsigned int reg16:1;
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      unsigned int reg32:1;
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      unsigned int reg64:1;
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      unsigned int floatreg:1;
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      unsigned int regmmx:1;
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      unsigned int regxmm:1;
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      unsigned int regymm:1;
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      unsigned int control:1;
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      unsigned int debug:1;
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      unsigned int test:1;
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      unsigned int sreg2:1;
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      unsigned int sreg3:1;
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      unsigned int imm1:1;
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      unsigned int imm8:1;
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      unsigned int imm8s:1;
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      unsigned int imm16:1;
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      unsigned int imm32:1;
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      unsigned int imm32s:1;
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      unsigned int imm64:1;
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      unsigned int disp8:1;
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      unsigned int disp16:1;
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      unsigned int disp32:1;
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      unsigned int disp32s:1;
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      unsigned int disp64:1;
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      unsigned int acc:1;
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      unsigned int floatacc:1;
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      unsigned int baseindex:1;
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      unsigned int inoutportreg:1;
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      unsigned int shiftcount:1;
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      unsigned int jumpabsolute:1;
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      unsigned int esseg:1;
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      unsigned int regmem:1;
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      unsigned int mem:1;
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      unsigned int byte:1;
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      unsigned int word:1;
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      unsigned int dword:1;
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      unsigned int fword:1;
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      unsigned int qword:1;
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      unsigned int tbyte:1;
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      unsigned int xmmword:1;
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      unsigned int ymmword:1;
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      unsigned int unspecified:1;
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      unsigned int anysize:1;
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      unsigned int vec_imm4:1;
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#ifdef OTUnused
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      unsigned int unused:(OTNumOfBits - OTUnused);
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#endif
595
    } bitfield;
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  unsigned int array[OTNumOfUints];
597
} i386_operand_type;
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typedef struct insn_template
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{
601
  /* instruction name sans width suffix ("mov" for movl insns) */
602
  char *name;
603
 
604
  /* how many operands */
605
  unsigned int operands;
606
 
607
  /* base_opcode is the fundamental opcode byte without optional
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     prefix(es).  */
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  unsigned int base_opcode;
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#define Opcode_D        0x2 /* Direction bit:
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                               set if Reg --> Regmem;
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                               unset if Regmem --> Reg. */
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#define Opcode_FloatR   0x8 /* Bit to swap src/dest for float insns. */
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#define Opcode_FloatD 0x400 /* Direction bit for float insns. */
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616
  /* extension_opcode is the 3 bit extension for group <n> insns.
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     This field is also used to store the 8-bit opcode suffix for the
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     AMD 3DNow! instructions.
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     If this template has no extension opcode (the usual case) use None
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     Instructions */
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  unsigned int extension_opcode;
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#define None 0xffff             /* If no extension_opcode is possible.  */
623
 
624
  /* Opcode length.  */
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  unsigned char opcode_length;
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  /* cpu feature flags */
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  i386_cpu_flags cpu_flags;
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  /* the bits in opcode_modifier are used to generate the final opcode from
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     the base_opcode.  These bits also are used to detect alternate forms of
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     the same instruction */
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  i386_opcode_modifier opcode_modifier;
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  /* operand_types[i] describes the type of operand i.  This is made
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     by OR'ing together all of the possible type masks.  (e.g.
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     'operand_types[i] = Reg|Imm' specifies that operand i can be
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     either a register or an immediate operand.  */
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  i386_operand_type operand_types[MAX_OPERANDS];
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}
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insn_template;
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extern const insn_template i386_optab[];
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/* these are for register name --> number & type hash lookup */
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typedef struct
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{
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  char *reg_name;
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  i386_operand_type reg_type;
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  unsigned char reg_flags;
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#define RegRex      0x1  /* Extended register.  */
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#define RegRex64    0x2  /* Extended 8 bit register.  */
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  unsigned char reg_num;
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#define RegRip  ((unsigned char ) ~0)
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#define RegEip  (RegRip - 1)
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/* EIZ and RIZ are fake index registers.  */
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#define RegEiz  (RegEip - 1)
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#define RegRiz  (RegEiz - 1)
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/* FLAT is a fake segment register (Intel mode).  */
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#define RegFlat     ((unsigned char) ~0)
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  signed char dw2_regnum[2];
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#define Dw2Inval (-1)
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}
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reg_entry;
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/* Entries in i386_regtab.  */
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#define REGNAM_AL 1
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#define REGNAM_AX 25
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#define REGNAM_EAX 41
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extern const reg_entry i386_regtab[];
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extern const unsigned int i386_regtab_size;
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typedef struct
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{
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  char *seg_name;
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  unsigned int seg_prefix;
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}
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seg_entry;
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extern const seg_entry cs;
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extern const seg_entry ds;
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extern const seg_entry ss;
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extern const seg_entry es;
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extern const seg_entry fs;
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extern const seg_entry gs;

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