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/* alpha.h -- Header file for Alpha opcode table
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   Copyright 1996, 1999, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Contributed by Richard Henderson <rth@tamu.edu>,
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   patterned after the PPC opcode table written by Ian Lance Taylor.
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This file is part of GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils.
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GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are free software; you can redistribute
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them and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
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1, or (at your option) any later version.
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GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are distributed in the hope that they
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will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
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warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See
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the GNU General Public 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 this file; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free
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Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.  */
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#ifndef OPCODE_ALPHA_H
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#define OPCODE_ALPHA_H
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/* The opcode table is an array of struct alpha_opcode.  */
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struct alpha_opcode
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{
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  /* The opcode name.  */
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  const char *name;
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  /* The opcode itself.  Those bits which will be filled in with
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     operands are zeroes.  */
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  unsigned opcode;
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  /* The opcode mask.  This is used by the disassembler.  This is a
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     mask containing ones indicating those bits which must match the
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     opcode field, and zeroes indicating those bits which need not
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     match (and are presumably filled in by operands).  */
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  unsigned mask;
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  /* One bit flags for the opcode.  These are primarily used to
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     indicate specific processors and environments support the
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     instructions.  The defined values are listed below. */
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  unsigned flags;
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  /* An array of operand codes.  Each code is an index into the
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     operand table.  They appear in the order which the operands must
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     appear in assembly code, and are terminated by a zero.  */
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  unsigned char operands[4];
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};
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/* The table itself is sorted by major opcode number, and is otherwise
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   in the order in which the disassembler should consider
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   instructions.  */
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extern const struct alpha_opcode alpha_opcodes[];
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extern const unsigned alpha_num_opcodes;
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/* Values defined for the flags field of a struct alpha_opcode.  */
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/* CPU Availability */
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#define AXP_OPCODE_BASE  0x0001  /* Base architecture -- all cpus.  */
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#define AXP_OPCODE_EV4   0x0002  /* EV4 specific PALcode insns.  */
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#define AXP_OPCODE_EV5   0x0004  /* EV5 specific PALcode insns.  */
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#define AXP_OPCODE_EV6   0x0008  /* EV6 specific PALcode insns.  */
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#define AXP_OPCODE_BWX   0x0100  /* Byte/word extension (amask bit 0).  */
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#define AXP_OPCODE_CIX   0x0200  /* "Count" extension (amask bit 1).  */
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#define AXP_OPCODE_MAX   0x0400  /* Multimedia extension (amask bit 8).  */
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#define AXP_OPCODE_NOPAL (~(AXP_OPCODE_EV4|AXP_OPCODE_EV5|AXP_OPCODE_EV6))
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/* A macro to extract the major opcode from an instruction.  */
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#define AXP_OP(i)       (((i) >> 26) & 0x3F)
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/* The total number of major opcodes. */
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#define AXP_NOPS        0x40
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/* The operands table is an array of struct alpha_operand.  */
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struct alpha_operand
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{
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  /* The number of bits in the operand.  */
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  unsigned int bits : 5;
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  /* How far the operand is left shifted in the instruction.  */
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  unsigned int shift : 5;
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  /* The default relocation type for this operand.  */
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  signed int default_reloc : 16;
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  /* One bit syntax flags.  */
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  unsigned int flags : 16;
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  /* Insertion function.  This is used by the assembler.  To insert an
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     operand value into an instruction, check this field.
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     If it is NULL, execute
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         i |= (op & ((1 << o->bits) - 1)) << o->shift;
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     (i is the instruction which we are filling in, o is a pointer to
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     this structure, and op is the opcode value; this assumes twos
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     complement arithmetic).
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     If this field is not NULL, then simply call it with the
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     instruction and the operand value.  It will return the new value
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     of the instruction.  If the ERRMSG argument is not NULL, then if
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     the operand value is illegal, *ERRMSG will be set to a warning
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     string (the operand will be inserted in any case).  If the
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     operand value is legal, *ERRMSG will be unchanged (most operands
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     can accept any value).  */
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  unsigned (*insert) (unsigned instruction, int op, const char **errmsg);
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  /* Extraction function.  This is used by the disassembler.  To
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     extract this operand type from an instruction, check this field.
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         op = ((i) >> o->shift) & ((1 << o->bits) - 1);
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         if ((o->flags & AXP_OPERAND_SIGNED) != 0
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             && (op & (1 << (o->bits - 1))) != 0)
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           op -= 1 << o->bits;
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     (i is the instruction, o is a pointer to this structure, and op
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     is the result; this assumes twos complement arithmetic).
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     If this field is not NULL, then simply call it with the
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     instruction value.  It will return the value of the operand.  If
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     the INVALID argument is not NULL, *INVALID will be set to
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     non-zero if this operand type can not actually be extracted from
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     this operand (i.e., the instruction does not match).  If the
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     operand is valid, *INVALID will not be changed.  */
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  int (*extract) (unsigned instruction, int *invalid);
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};
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/* Elements in the table are retrieved by indexing with values from
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   the operands field of the alpha_opcodes table.  */
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extern const struct alpha_operand alpha_operands[];
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extern const unsigned alpha_num_operands;
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/* Values defined for the flags field of a struct alpha_operand.  */
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/* Mask for selecting the type for typecheck purposes */
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#define AXP_OPERAND_TYPECHECK_MASK                                      \
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  (AXP_OPERAND_PARENS | AXP_OPERAND_COMMA | AXP_OPERAND_IR |            \
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   AXP_OPERAND_FPR | AXP_OPERAND_RELATIVE | AXP_OPERAND_SIGNED |        \
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   AXP_OPERAND_UNSIGNED)
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/* This operand does not actually exist in the assembler input.  This
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   is used to support extended mnemonics, for which two operands fields
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   are identical.  The assembler should call the insert function with
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   any op value.  The disassembler should call the extract function,
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   ignore the return value, and check the value placed in the invalid
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   argument.  */
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#define AXP_OPERAND_FAKE        01
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/* The operand should be wrapped in parentheses rather than separated
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   from the previous by a comma.  This is used for the load and store
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   instructions which want their operands to look like "Ra,disp(Rb)".  */
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#define AXP_OPERAND_PARENS      02
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/* Used in combination with PARENS, this supresses the supression of
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   the comma.  This is used for "jmp Ra,(Rb),hint".  */
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#define AXP_OPERAND_COMMA       04
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/* This operand names an integer register.  */
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#define AXP_OPERAND_IR          010
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/* This operand names a floating point register.  */
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#define AXP_OPERAND_FPR         020
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/* This operand is a relative branch displacement.  The disassembler
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#define AXP_OPERAND_RELATIVE    040
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/* This operand takes signed values.  */
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#define AXP_OPERAND_SIGNED      0100
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   a flags value of 0 can be treated as end-of-arguments.  */
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#define AXP_OPERAND_UNSIGNED    0200
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/* Supress overflow detection on this field.  This is used for hints. */
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#define AXP_OPERAND_NOOVERFLOW  0400
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#define AXP_OPERAND_OPTIONAL_MASK 07000
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#define AXP_OPERAND_DEFAULT_ZERO 01000
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/* This operand should default to the first (real) operand and is used
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   in conjunction with AXP_OPERAND_OPTIONAL.  This allows
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   "and $0,3,$0" to be written as "and $0,3", etc.  I don't like
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   it, but it's what DEC does.  */
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#define AXP_OPERAND_DEFAULT_FIRST 02000
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#define AXP_OPERAND_DEFAULT_SECOND 04000
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#define AXP_REG_V0      0
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#define AXP_REG_T0      1
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#define AXP_REG_T1      2
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#define AXP_REG_T2      3
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#define AXP_REG_T3      4
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#define AXP_REG_T4      5
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#define AXP_REG_T5      6
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#define AXP_REG_T6      7
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#define AXP_REG_T7      8
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#define AXP_REG_S0      9
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#define AXP_REG_S1      10
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#define AXP_REG_S2      11
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#define AXP_REG_S3      12
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#define AXP_REG_S4      13
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#define AXP_REG_S5      14
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#define AXP_REG_FP      15
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#define AXP_REG_A0      16
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#define AXP_REG_A1      17
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#define AXP_REG_A2      18
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#define AXP_REG_A3      19
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#define AXP_REG_A4      20
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#define AXP_REG_A5      21
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#define AXP_REG_T8      22
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#define AXP_REG_T9      23
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#define AXP_REG_T10     24
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#define AXP_REG_T11     25
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#define AXP_REG_RA      26
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#define AXP_REG_PV      27
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#define AXP_REG_T12     27
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#define AXP_REG_AT      28
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#define AXP_REG_GP      29
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#define AXP_REG_SP      30
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#define AXP_REG_ZERO    31
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#endif /* OPCODE_ALPHA_H */

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