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/* * fp_decode.h * * Copyright Roman Zippel, 1997. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, and the entire permission notice in its entirety, * including the disclaimer of warranties. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote * products derived from this software without specific prior * written permission. * * ALTERNATIVELY, this product may be distributed under the terms of * the GNU General Public License, in which case the provisions of the GPL are * required INSTEAD OF the above restrictions. (This clause is * necessary due to a potential bad interaction between the GPL and * the restrictions contained in a BSD-style copyright.) * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, * INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef _FP_DECODE_H #define _FP_DECODE_H /* These macros do the dirty work of the instr decoding, several variables * can be defined in the source file to modify the work of these macros, * currently the following variables are used: * ... * The register usage: * d0 - will contain source operand for data direct mode, * otherwise scratch register * d1 - upper 16bit are reserved for caller * lower 16bit may contain further arguments, * is destroyed during decoding * d2 - contains first two instruction words, * first word will be used for extension word * a0 - will point to source/dest operand for any indirect mode * otherwise scratch register * a1 - scratch register * a2 - base addr to the task structure * * the current implementation doesn't check for every disallowed * addressing mode (e.g. pc relative modes as destination), as long * as it only means a new addressing mode, which should not appear * in a program and that doesn't crash the emulation, I think it's * not a problem to allow these modes. */ do_fmovem=0 do_fmovem_cr=0 do_no_pc_mode=0 do_fscc=0 | first decoding of the instr type | this seperates the conditional instr .macro fp_decode_cond_instr_type bfextu %d2{#8,#2},%d0 jmp ([0f:w,%pc,%d0*4]) .align 4 0: | .long "f<op>","fscc/fdbcc" | .long "fbccw","fbccl" .endm | second decoding of the instr type | this seperates most move instr .macro fp_decode_move_instr_type bfextu %d2{#16,#3},%d0 jmp ([0f:w,%pc,%d0*4]) .align 4 0: | .long "f<op> fpx,fpx","invalid instr" | .long "f<op> <ea>,fpx","fmove fpx,<ea>" | .long "fmovem <ea>,fpcr","fmovem <ea>,fpx" | .long "fmovem fpcr,<ea>","fmovem fpx,<ea>" .endm | extract the source specifier, specifies | either source fp register or data format .macro fp_decode_sourcespec bfextu %d2{#19,#3},%d0 .endm | decode destination format for fmove reg,ea .macro fp_decode_dest_format bfextu %d2{#19,#3},%d0 .endm | decode source register for fmove reg,ea .macro fp_decode_src_reg bfextu %d2{#22,#3},%d0 .endm | extract the addressing mode | it depends on the instr which of the modes is valid .macro fp_decode_addr_mode bfextu %d2{#10,#3},%d0 jmp ([0f:w,%pc,%d0*4]) .align 4 0: | .long "data register direct","addr register direct" | .long "addr register indirect" | .long "addr register indirect postincrement" | .long "addr register indirect predecrement" | .long "addr register + index16" | .long "extension mode1","extension mode2" .endm | extract the register for the addressing mode .macro fp_decode_addr_reg bfextu %d2{#13,#3},%d0 .endm | decode the 8bit diplacement from the brief extension word .macro fp_decode_disp8 move.b %d2,%d0 ext.w %d0 .endm | decode the index of the brief/full extension word .macro fp_decode_index bfextu %d2{#17,#3},%d0 | get the register nr btst #15,%d2 | test for data/addr register jne 1\@f printf PDECODE,"d%d",1,%d0 jsr fp_get_data_reg jra 2\@f 1\@: printf PDECODE,"a%d",1,%d0 jsr fp_get_addr_reg move.l %a0,%d0 2\@: debug lea "'l'.w,%a0" btst #11,%d2 | 16/32 bit size? jne 3\@f debug lea "'w'.w,%a0" ext.l %d0 3\@: printf PDECODE,":%c",1,%a0 move.w %d2,%d1 | scale factor rol.w #7,%d1 and.w #3,%d1 debug move.l "%d1,-(%sp)" debug ext.l "%d1" printf PDECODE,":%d",1,%d1 debug move.l "(%sp)+,%d1" lsl.l %d1,%d0 .endm | decode the base displacement size .macro fp_decode_basedisp bfextu %d2{#26,#2},%d0 jmp ([0f:w,%pc,%d0*4]) .align 4 0: | .long "reserved","null displacement" | .long "word displacement","long displacement" .endm .macro fp_decode_outerdisp bfextu %d2{#30,#2},%d0 jmp ([0f:w,%pc,%d0*4]) .align 4 0: | .long "no memory indirect action/reserved","null outer displacement" | .long "word outer displacement","long outer displacement" .endm | get the extension word and test for brief or full extension type .macro fp_get_test_extword label fp_get_instr_word %d2,fp_err_ua1 btst #8,%d2 jne \label .endm | test if %pc is the base register for the indirect addr mode .macro fp_test_basereg_d16 label btst #20,%d2 jeq \label .endm | test if %pc is the base register for one of the extended modes .macro fp_test_basereg_ext label btst #19,%d2 jeq \label .endm .macro fp_test_suppr_index label btst #6,%d2 jne \label .endm | addressing mode: data register direct .macro fp_mode_data_direct fp_decode_addr_reg printf PDECODE,"d%d",1,%d0 .endm | addressing mode: address register indirect .macro fp_mode_addr_indirect fp_decode_addr_reg printf PDECODE,"(a%d)",1,%d0 jsr fp_get_addr_reg .endm | adjust stack for byte moves from/to stack .macro fp_test_sp_byte_move .if !do_fmovem .if do_fscc move.w #6,%d1 .endif cmp.w #7,%d0 jne 1\@f .if !do_fscc cmp.w #6,%d1 jne 1\@f .endif move.w #4,%d1 1\@: .endif .endm | addressing mode: address register indirect with postincrement .macro fp_mode_addr_indirect_postinc fp_decode_addr_reg printf PDECODE,"(a%d)+",1,%d0 fp_test_sp_byte_move jsr fp_get_addr_reg move.l %a0,%a1 | save addr .if do_fmovem lea (%a0,%d1.w*4),%a0 .if !do_fmovem_cr lea (%a0,%d1.w*8),%a0 .endif .else add.w (fp_datasize,%d1.w*2),%a0 .endif jsr fp_put_addr_reg move.l %a1,%a0 .endm | addressing mode: address register indirect with predecrement .macro fp_mode_addr_indirect_predec fp_decode_addr_reg printf PDECODE,"-(a%d)",1,%d0 fp_test_sp_byte_move jsr fp_get_addr_reg .if do_fmovem .if !do_fmovem_cr lea (-12,%a0),%a1 | setup to addr of 1st reg to move neg.w %d1 lea (%a0,%d1.w*4),%a0 add.w %d1,%d1 lea (%a0,%d1.w*4),%a0 jsr fp_put_addr_reg move.l %a1,%a0 .else neg.w %d1 lea (%a0,%d1.w*4),%a0 jsr fp_put_addr_reg .endif .else sub.w (fp_datasize,%d1.w*2),%a0 jsr fp_put_addr_reg .endif .endm | addressing mode: address register/programm counter indirect | with 16bit displacement .macro fp_mode_addr_indirect_disp16 .if !do_no_pc_mode fp_test_basereg_d16 1f printf PDECODE,"pc" fp_get_pc %a0 jra 2f .endif 1: fp_decode_addr_reg printf PDECODE,"a%d",1,%d0 jsr fp_get_addr_reg 2: fp_get_instr_word %a1,fp_err_ua1 printf PDECODE,"@(%x)",1,%a1 add.l %a1,%a0 .endm | perform preindex (if I/IS == 0xx and xx != 00) .macro fp_do_preindex moveq #3,%d0 and.w %d2,%d0 jeq 1f btst #2,%d2 jne 1f printf PDECODE,")@(" getuser.l (%a1),%a1,fp_err_ua1,%a1 debug jra "2f" 1: printf PDECODE,"," 2: .endm | perform postindex (if I/IS == 1xx) .macro fp_do_postindex btst #2,%d2 jeq 1f printf PDECODE,")@(" getuser.l (%a1),%a1,fp_err_ua1,%a1 debug jra "2f" 1: printf PDECODE,"," 2: .endm | all other indirect addressing modes will finally end up here .macro fp_mode_addr_indirect_extmode0 .if !do_no_pc_mode fp_test_basereg_ext 1f printf PDECODE,"pc" fp_get_pc %a0 jra 2f .endif 1: fp_decode_addr_reg printf PDECODE,"a%d",1,%d0 jsr fp_get_addr_reg 2: move.l %a0,%a1 swap %d2 fp_get_test_extword 3f | addressing mode: address register/programm counter indirect | with index and 8bit displacement fp_decode_disp8 debug ext.l "%d0" printf PDECODE,"@(%x,",1,%d0 add.w %d0,%a1 fp_decode_index add.l %d0,%a1 printf PDECODE,")" jra 9f 3: | addressing mode: address register/programm counter memory indirect | with base and/or outer displacement btst #7,%d2 | base register suppressed? jeq 1f printf PDECODE,"!" sub.l %a1,%a1 1: printf PDECODE,"@(" fp_decode_basedisp .long fp_ill,1f .long 2f,3f #ifdef FPU_EMU_DEBUG 1: printf PDECODE,"0" | null base displacement jra 1f #endif 2: fp_get_instr_word %a0,fp_err_ua1 | 16bit base displacement printf PDECODE,"%x:w",1,%a0 jra 4f 3: fp_get_instr_long %a0,fp_err_ua1 | 32bit base displacement printf PDECODE,"%x:l",1,%a0 4: add.l %a0,%a1 1: fp_do_postindex fp_test_suppr_index 1f fp_decode_index add.l %d0,%a1 1: fp_do_preindex fp_decode_outerdisp .long 5f,1f .long 2f,3f #ifdef FPU_EMU_DEBUG 1: printf PDECODE,"0" | null outer displacement jra 1f #endif 2: fp_get_instr_word %a0,fp_err_ua1 | 16bit outer displacement printf PDECODE,"%x:w",1,%a0 jra 4f 3: fp_get_instr_long %a0,fp_err_ua1 | 32bit outer displacement printf PDECODE,"%x:l",1,%a0 4: add.l %a0,%a1 1: 5: printf PDECODE,")" 9: move.l %a1,%a0 swap %d2 .endm | get the absolute short address from user space .macro fp_mode_abs_short fp_get_instr_word %a0,fp_err_ua1 printf PDECODE,"%x.w",1,%a0 .endm | get the absolute long address from user space .macro fp_mode_abs_long fp_get_instr_long %a0,fp_err_ua1 printf PDECODE,"%x.l",1,%a0 .endm #endif /* _FP_DECODE_H */
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