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//====- X86Instr64bit.td - Describe X86-64 Instructions ----*- tablegen -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file describes the X86-64 instruction set, defining the instructions,
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// and properties of the instructions which are needed for code generation,
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// machine code emission, and analysis.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Operand Definitions.
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//
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// 64-bits but only 32 bits are significant.
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def i64i32imm : Operand<i64>;
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// 64-bits but only 8 bits are significant.
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def i64i8imm : Operand<i64>;
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def lea64mem : Operand<i64> {
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let PrintMethod = "printi64mem";
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let MIOperandInfo = (ops GR64, i8imm, GR64, i32imm);
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}
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def lea64_32mem : Operand<i32> {
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let PrintMethod = "printlea64_32mem";
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let MIOperandInfo = (ops GR32, i8imm, GR32, i32imm);
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Complex Pattern Definitions.
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//
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def lea64addr : ComplexPattern<i64, 4, "SelectLEAAddr",
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[add, mul, shl, or, frameindex, X86Wrapper],
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[]>;
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Pattern fragments.
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//
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def i64immSExt32 : PatLeaf<(i64 imm), [{
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// i64immSExt32 predicate - True if the 64-bit immediate fits in a 32-bit
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// sign extended field.
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return (int64_t)N->getValue() == (int32_t)N->getValue();
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}]>;
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def i64immZExt32 : PatLeaf<(i64 imm), [{
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// i64immZExt32 predicate - True if the 64-bit immediate fits in a 32-bit
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// unsignedsign extended field.
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return (uint64_t)N->getValue() == (uint32_t)N->getValue();
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}]>;
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def i64immSExt8 : PatLeaf<(i64 imm), [{
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// i64immSExt8 predicate - True if the 64-bit immediate fits in a 8-bit
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// sign extended field.
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return (int64_t)N->getValue() == (int8_t)N->getValue();
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}]>;
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def sextloadi64i8 : PatFrag<(ops node:$ptr), (i64 (sextloadi8 node:$ptr))>;
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def sextloadi64i16 : PatFrag<(ops node:$ptr), (i64 (sextloadi16 node:$ptr))>;
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def sextloadi64i32 : PatFrag<(ops node:$ptr), (i64 (sextloadi32 node:$ptr))>;
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def zextloadi64i1 : PatFrag<(ops node:$ptr), (i64 (zextloadi1 node:$ptr))>;
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def zextloadi64i8 : PatFrag<(ops node:$ptr), (i64 (zextloadi8 node:$ptr))>;
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def zextloadi64i16 : PatFrag<(ops node:$ptr), (i64 (zextloadi16 node:$ptr))>;
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def zextloadi64i32 : PatFrag<(ops node:$ptr), (i64 (zextloadi32 node:$ptr))>;
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def extloadi64i1 : PatFrag<(ops node:$ptr), (i64 (extloadi1 node:$ptr))>;
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def extloadi64i8 : PatFrag<(ops node:$ptr), (i64 (extloadi8 node:$ptr))>;
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def extloadi64i16 : PatFrag<(ops node:$ptr), (i64 (extloadi16 node:$ptr))>;
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def extloadi64i32 : PatFrag<(ops node:$ptr), (i64 (extloadi32 node:$ptr))>;
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Instruction list...
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//
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2007-12-13 07:12:09 +08:00
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let isImplicitDef = 1 in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def IMPLICIT_DEF_GR64 : I<0, Pseudo, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins),
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"#IMPLICIT_DEF $dst",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (undef))]>;
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Call Instructions...
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//
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let isCall = 1 in
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// All calls clobber the non-callee saved registers...
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let Defs = [RAX, RCX, RDX, RSI, RDI, R8, R9, R10, R11,
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FP0, FP1, FP2, FP3, FP4, FP5, FP6, ST0, ST1,
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MM0, MM1, MM2, MM3, MM4, MM5, MM6, MM7,
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XMM0, XMM1, XMM2, XMM3, XMM4, XMM5, XMM6, XMM7,
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XMM8, XMM9, XMM10, XMM11, XMM12, XMM13, XMM14, XMM15, EFLAGS] in {
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def CALL64pcrel32 : I<0xE8, RawFrm, (outs), (ins i64imm:$dst, variable_ops),
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"call\t${dst:call}", []>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def CALL64r : I<0xFF, MRM2r, (outs), (ins GR64:$dst, variable_ops),
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"call\t{*}$dst", [(X86call GR64:$dst)]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def CALL64m : I<0xFF, MRM2m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, variable_ops),
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"call\t{*}$dst", []>;
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}
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let isCall = 1, isTerminator = 1, isReturn = 1, isBarrier = 1 in
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def TCRETURNdi64 : I<0, Pseudo, (outs), (ins i64imm:$dst, i32imm:$offset),
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"#TC_RETURN $dst $offset",
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[]>;
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let isCall = 1, isTerminator = 1, isReturn = 1, isBarrier = 1 in
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def TCRETURNri64 : I<0, Pseudo, (outs), (ins GR64:$dst, i32imm:$offset),
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"#TC_RETURN $dst $offset",
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[]>;
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let isCall = 1, isTerminator = 1, isReturn = 1, isBarrier = 1 in
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def TAILJMPr64 : I<0xFF, MRM4r, (outs), (ins GR64:$dst), "jmp{q}\t{*}$dst # TAILCALL",
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[]>;
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// Branches
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let isBranch = 1, isTerminator = 1, isBarrier = 1, isIndirectBranch = 1 in {
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def JMP64r : I<0xFF, MRM4r, (outs), (ins GR64:$dst), "jmp{q}\t{*}$dst",
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[(brind GR64:$dst)]>;
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def JMP64m : I<0xFF, MRM4m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst), "jmp{q}\t{*}$dst",
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[(brind (loadi64 addr:$dst))]>;
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Miscellaneous Instructions...
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//
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let Defs = [RBP,RSP], Uses = [RBP,RSP], mayLoad = 1, neverHasSideEffects = 1 in
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def LEAVE64 : I<0xC9, RawFrm,
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(outs), (ins), "leave", []>;
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let Defs = [RSP], Uses = [RSP], neverHasSideEffects=1 in {
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let mayLoad = 1 in
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def POP64r : I<0x58, AddRegFrm,
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(outs GR64:$reg), (ins), "pop{q}\t$reg", []>;
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let mayStore = 1 in
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def PUSH64r : I<0x50, AddRegFrm,
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(outs), (ins GR64:$reg), "push{q}\t$reg", []>;
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}
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let Defs = [RSP, EFLAGS], Uses = [RSP], mayLoad = 1 in
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def POPFQ : I<0x9D, RawFrm, (outs), (ins), "popf", []>, REX_W;
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let Defs = [RSP], Uses = [RSP, EFLAGS], mayStore = 1 in
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def PUSHFQ : I<0x9C, RawFrm, (outs), (ins), "pushf", []>;
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def LEA64_32r : I<0x8D, MRMSrcMem,
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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(outs GR32:$dst), (ins lea64_32mem:$src),
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"lea{l}\t{$src|$dst}, {$dst|$src}",
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[(set GR32:$dst, lea32addr:$src)]>, Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def LEA64r : RI<0x8D, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins lea64mem:$src),
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"lea{q}\t{$src|$dst}, {$dst|$src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, lea64addr:$src)]>;
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def BSWAP64r : RI<0xC8, AddRegFrm, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src),
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"bswap{q}\t$dst",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (bswap GR64:$src))]>, TB;
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// Bit scan instructions.
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let Defs = [EFLAGS] in {
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def BSF64rr : RI<0xBC, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src),
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"bsf{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86bsf GR64:$src)), (implicit EFLAGS)]>, TB;
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def BSF64rm : RI<0xBC, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i64mem:$src),
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"bsf{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86bsf (loadi64 addr:$src))),
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(implicit EFLAGS)]>, TB;
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def BSR64rr : RI<0xBD, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src),
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"bsr{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86bsr GR64:$src)), (implicit EFLAGS)]>, TB;
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def BSR64rm : RI<0xBD, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i64mem:$src),
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"bsr{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86bsr (loadi64 addr:$src))),
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(implicit EFLAGS)]>, TB;
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} // Defs = [EFLAGS]
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// Repeat string ops
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let Defs = [RCX,RDI,RSI], Uses = [RCX,RDI,RSI] in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def REP_MOVSQ : RI<0xA5, RawFrm, (outs), (ins), "{rep;movsq|rep movsq}",
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[(X86rep_movs i64)]>, REP;
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let Defs = [RCX,RDI], Uses = [RAX,RCX,RDI] in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def REP_STOSQ : RI<0xAB, RawFrm, (outs), (ins), "{rep;stosq|rep stosq}",
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2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
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[(X86rep_stos i64)]>, REP;
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Move Instructions...
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//
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2008-01-10 15:59:24 +08:00
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let neverHasSideEffects = 1 in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def MOV64rr : RI<0x89, MRMDestReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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"mov{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", []>;
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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2008-01-10 13:45:39 +08:00
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let isReMaterializable = 1 in {
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def MOV64ri : RIi64<0xB8, AddRegFrm, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i64imm:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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"movabs{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, imm:$src)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def MOV64ri32 : RIi32<0xC7, MRM0r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i64i32imm:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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"mov{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, i64immSExt32:$src)]>;
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2007-09-08 05:32:51 +08:00
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}
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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2008-01-07 07:38:27 +08:00
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let isSimpleLoad = 1 in
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def MOV64rm : RI<0x8B, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i64mem:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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"mov{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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[(set GR64:$dst, (load addr:$src))]>;
|
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def MOV64mr : RI<0x89, MRMDestMem, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, GR64:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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"mov{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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[(store GR64:$src, addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def MOV64mi32 : RIi32<0xC7, MRM0m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i32imm:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
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"mov{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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[(store i64immSExt32:$src, addr:$dst)]>;
|
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// Sign/Zero extenders
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def MOVSX64rr8 : RI<0xBE, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR8 :$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
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"movs{bq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (sext GR8:$src))]>, TB;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def MOVSX64rm8 : RI<0xBE, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i8mem :$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"movs{bq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (sextloadi64i8 addr:$src))]>, TB;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def MOVSX64rr16: RI<0xBF, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR16:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"movs{wq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (sext GR16:$src))]>, TB;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def MOVSX64rm16: RI<0xBF, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i16mem:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"movs{wq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (sextloadi64i16 addr:$src))]>, TB;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def MOVSX64rr32: RI<0x63, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR32:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"movs{lq|xd}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (sext GR32:$src))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def MOVSX64rm32: RI<0x63, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i32mem:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"movs{lq|xd}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (sextloadi64i32 addr:$src))]>;
|
|
|
|
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def MOVZX64rr8 : RI<0xB6, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR8 :$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"movz{bq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (zext GR8:$src))]>, TB;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def MOVZX64rm8 : RI<0xB6, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i8mem :$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"movz{bq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (zextloadi64i8 addr:$src))]>, TB;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def MOVZX64rr16: RI<0xB7, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR16:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"movz{wq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (zext GR16:$src))]>, TB;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def MOVZX64rm16: RI<0xB7, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i16mem:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"movz{wq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (zextloadi64i16 addr:$src))]>, TB;
|
|
|
|
|
2008-01-10 15:59:24 +08:00
|
|
|
let neverHasSideEffects = 1 in {
|
|
|
|
let Defs = [RAX], Uses = [EAX] in
|
|
|
|
def CDQE : RI<0x98, RawFrm, (outs), (ins),
|
|
|
|
"{cltq|cdqe}", []>; // RAX = signext(EAX)
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2008-01-10 15:59:24 +08:00
|
|
|
let Defs = [RAX,RDX], Uses = [RAX] in
|
|
|
|
def CQO : RI<0x99, RawFrm, (outs), (ins),
|
|
|
|
"{cqto|cqo}", []>; // RDX:RAX = signext(RAX)
|
|
|
|
}
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
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|
|
|
|
|
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
|
|
|
|
// Arithmetic Instructions...
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
|
2007-09-15 05:48:26 +08:00
|
|
|
let Defs = [EFLAGS] in {
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
|
|
|
|
let isConvertibleToThreeAddress = 1 in {
|
|
|
|
let isCommutable = 1 in
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def ADD64rr : RI<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"add{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (add GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2))]>;
|
|
|
|
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
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def ADD64ri32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM0r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i32imm:$src2),
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"add{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (add GR64:$src1, i64immSExt32:$src2))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def ADD64ri8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM0r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i8imm:$src2),
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"add{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (add GR64:$src1, i64immSExt8:$src2))]>;
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} // isConvertibleToThreeAddress
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def ADD64rm : RI<0x03, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
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"add{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (add GR64:$src1, (load addr:$src2)))]>;
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} // isTwoAddress
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def ADD64mr : RI<0x01, MRMDestMem, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, GR64:$src2),
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"add{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(store (add (load addr:$dst), GR64:$src2), addr:$dst)]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def ADD64mi32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM0m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i32imm :$src2),
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"add{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(store (add (load addr:$dst), i64immSExt32:$src2), addr:$dst)]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def ADD64mi8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM0m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i8imm :$src2),
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"add{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(store (add (load addr:$dst), i64immSExt8:$src2), addr:$dst)]>;
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let Uses = [EFLAGS] in {
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
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let isCommutable = 1 in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def ADC64rr : RI<0x11, MRMDestReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"adc{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (adde GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def ADC64rm : RI<0x13, MRMSrcMem , (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
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"adc{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (adde GR64:$src1, (load addr:$src2)))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def ADC64ri32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM2r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i32imm:$src2),
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"adc{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (adde GR64:$src1, i64immSExt32:$src2))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def ADC64ri8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM2r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i8imm:$src2),
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"adc{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (adde GR64:$src1, i64immSExt8:$src2))]>;
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} // isTwoAddress
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def ADC64mr : RI<0x11, MRMDestMem, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, GR64:$src2),
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"adc{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(store (adde (load addr:$dst), GR64:$src2), addr:$dst)]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def ADC64mi32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM2m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i32imm:$src2),
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"adc{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(store (adde (load addr:$dst), i64immSExt8:$src2), addr:$dst)]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def ADC64mi8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM2m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i8imm :$src2),
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"adc{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(store (adde (load addr:$dst), i64immSExt8:$src2), addr:$dst)]>;
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} // Uses = [EFLAGS]
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def SUB64rr : RI<0x29, MRMDestReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"sub{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (sub GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def SUB64rm : RI<0x2B, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
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"sub{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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[(set GR64:$dst, (sub GR64:$src1, (load addr:$src2)))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def SUB64ri32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM5r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i32imm:$src2),
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"sub{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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[(set GR64:$dst, (sub GR64:$src1, i64immSExt32:$src2))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def SUB64ri8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM5r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i8imm:$src2),
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"sub{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (sub GR64:$src1, i64immSExt8:$src2))]>;
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} // isTwoAddress
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def SUB64mr : RI<0x29, MRMDestMem, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, GR64:$src2),
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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"sub{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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[(store (sub (load addr:$dst), GR64:$src2), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def SUB64mi32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM5m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i32imm:$src2),
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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"sub{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
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[(store (sub (load addr:$dst), i64immSExt32:$src2), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def SUB64mi8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM5m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i8imm :$src2),
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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"sub{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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[(store (sub (load addr:$dst), i64immSExt8:$src2), addr:$dst)]>;
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2007-10-06 01:59:57 +08:00
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let Uses = [EFLAGS] in {
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def SBB64rr : RI<0x19, MRMDestReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"sbb{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (sube GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def SBB64rm : RI<0x1B, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
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"sbb{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (sube GR64:$src1, (load addr:$src2)))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def SBB64ri32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM3r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i32imm:$src2),
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"sbb{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (sube GR64:$src1, i64immSExt32:$src2))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def SBB64ri8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM3r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i8imm:$src2),
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"sbb{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (sube GR64:$src1, i64immSExt8:$src2))]>;
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} // isTwoAddress
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def SBB64mr : RI<0x19, MRMDestMem, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, GR64:$src2),
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"sbb{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(store (sube (load addr:$dst), GR64:$src2), addr:$dst)]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def SBB64mi32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM3m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i32imm:$src2),
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"sbb{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(store (sube (load addr:$dst), i64immSExt32:$src2), addr:$dst)]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def SBB64mi8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM3m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i8imm :$src2),
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"sbb{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(store (sube (load addr:$dst), i64immSExt8:$src2), addr:$dst)]>;
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} // Uses = [EFLAGS]
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} // Defs = [EFLAGS]
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// Unsigned multiplication
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let Defs = [RAX,RDX,EFLAGS], Uses = [RAX], neverHasSideEffects = 1 in {
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def MUL64r : RI<0xF7, MRM4r, (outs), (ins GR64:$src),
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"mul{q}\t$src", []>; // RAX,RDX = RAX*GR64
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let mayLoad = 1 in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def MUL64m : RI<0xF7, MRM4m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$src),
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"mul{q}\t$src", []>; // RAX,RDX = RAX*[mem64]
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// Signed multiplication
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def IMUL64r : RI<0xF7, MRM5r, (outs), (ins GR64:$src),
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"imul{q}\t$src", []>; // RAX,RDX = RAX*GR64
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let mayLoad = 1 in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def IMUL64m : RI<0xF7, MRM5m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$src),
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"imul{q}\t$src", []>; // RAX,RDX = RAX*[mem64]
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}
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let Defs = [EFLAGS] in {
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
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let isCommutable = 1 in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def IMUL64rr : RI<0xAF, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"imul{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (mul GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2))]>, TB;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def IMUL64rm : RI<0xAF, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
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"imul{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (mul GR64:$src1, (load addr:$src2)))]>, TB;
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} // isTwoAddress
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// Suprisingly enough, these are not two address instructions!
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def IMUL64rri32 : RIi32<0x69, MRMSrcReg, // GR64 = GR64*I32
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i32imm:$src2),
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"imul{q}\t{$src2, $src1, $dst|$dst, $src1, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (mul GR64:$src1, i64immSExt32:$src2))]>;
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def IMUL64rri8 : RIi8<0x6B, MRMSrcReg, // GR64 = GR64*I8
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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|
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i8imm:$src2),
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"imul{q}\t{$src2, $src1, $dst|$dst, $src1, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (mul GR64:$src1, i64immSExt8:$src2))]>;
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def IMUL64rmi32 : RIi32<0x69, MRMSrcMem, // GR64 = [mem64]*I32
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins i64mem:$src1, i64i32imm:$src2),
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"imul{q}\t{$src2, $src1, $dst|$dst, $src1, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (mul (load addr:$src1), i64immSExt32:$src2))]>;
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def IMUL64rmi8 : RIi8<0x6B, MRMSrcMem, // GR64 = [mem64]*I8
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins i64mem:$src1, i64i8imm: $src2),
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"imul{q}\t{$src2, $src1, $dst|$dst, $src1, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (mul (load addr:$src1), i64immSExt8:$src2))]>;
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2007-09-15 05:48:26 +08:00
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} // Defs = [EFLAGS]
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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// Unsigned division / remainder
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2008-01-10 15:59:24 +08:00
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let neverHasSideEffects = 1 in {
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2007-09-15 05:48:26 +08:00
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let Defs = [RAX,RDX,EFLAGS], Uses = [RAX,RDX] in {
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def DIV64r : RI<0xF7, MRM6r, (outs), (ins GR64:$src), // RDX:RAX/r64 = RAX,RDX
|
2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
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"div{q}\t$src", []>;
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
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// Signed division / remainder
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def IDIV64r: RI<0xF7, MRM7r, (outs), (ins GR64:$src), // RDX:RAX/r64 = RAX,RDX
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"idiv{q}\t$src", []>;
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2008-01-10 15:59:24 +08:00
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let mayLoad = 1 in {
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def DIV64m : RI<0xF7, MRM6m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$src), // RDX:RAX/[mem64] = RAX,RDX
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"div{q}\t$src", []>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def IDIV64m: RI<0xF7, MRM7m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$src), // RDX:RAX/[mem64] = RAX,RDX
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"idiv{q}\t$src", []>;
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}
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2008-01-10 15:59:24 +08:00
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}
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}
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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// Unary instructions
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let Defs = [EFLAGS], CodeSize = 2 in {
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in
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def NEG64r : RI<0xF7, MRM3r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src), "neg{q}\t$dst",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (ineg GR64:$src))]>;
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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def NEG64m : RI<0xF7, MRM3m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst), "neg{q}\t$dst",
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[(store (ineg (loadi64 addr:$dst)), addr:$dst)]>;
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let isTwoAddress = 1, isConvertibleToThreeAddress = 1 in
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def INC64r : RI<0xFF, MRM0r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src), "inc{q}\t$dst",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (add GR64:$src, 1))]>;
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def INC64m : RI<0xFF, MRM0m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst), "inc{q}\t$dst",
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[(store (add (loadi64 addr:$dst), 1), addr:$dst)]>;
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let isTwoAddress = 1, isConvertibleToThreeAddress = 1 in
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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def DEC64r : RI<0xFF, MRM1r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src), "dec{q}\t$dst",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (add GR64:$src, -1))]>;
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def DEC64m : RI<0xFF, MRM1m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst), "dec{q}\t$dst",
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[(store (add (loadi64 addr:$dst), -1), addr:$dst)]>;
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// In 64-bit mode, single byte INC and DEC cannot be encoded.
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let isTwoAddress = 1, isConvertibleToThreeAddress = 1 in {
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// Can transform into LEA.
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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def INC64_16r : I<0xFF, MRM0r, (outs GR16:$dst), (ins GR16:$src), "inc{w}\t$dst",
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[(set GR16:$dst, (add GR16:$src, 1))]>,
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OpSize, Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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def INC64_32r : I<0xFF, MRM0r, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src), "inc{l}\t$dst",
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[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src, 1))]>,
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Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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def DEC64_16r : I<0xFF, MRM1r, (outs GR16:$dst), (ins GR16:$src), "dec{w}\t$dst",
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[(set GR16:$dst, (add GR16:$src, -1))]>,
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OpSize, Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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def DEC64_32r : I<0xFF, MRM1r, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src), "dec{l}\t$dst",
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[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src, -1))]>,
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Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
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} // isConvertibleToThreeAddress
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2007-10-20 05:23:22 +08:00
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// These are duplicates of their 32-bit counterparts. Only needed so X86 knows
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// how to unfold them.
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let isTwoAddress = 0, CodeSize = 2 in {
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def INC64_16m : I<0xFF, MRM0m, (outs), (ins i16mem:$dst), "inc{w}\t$dst",
|
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[(store (add (loadi16 addr:$dst), 1), addr:$dst)]>,
|
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OpSize, Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
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def INC64_32m : I<0xFF, MRM0m, (outs), (ins i32mem:$dst), "inc{l}\t$dst",
|
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[(store (add (loadi32 addr:$dst), 1), addr:$dst)]>,
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Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
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def DEC64_16m : I<0xFF, MRM1m, (outs), (ins i16mem:$dst), "dec{w}\t$dst",
|
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[(store (add (loadi16 addr:$dst), -1), addr:$dst)]>,
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OpSize, Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
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def DEC64_32m : I<0xFF, MRM1m, (outs), (ins i32mem:$dst), "dec{l}\t$dst",
|
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[(store (add (loadi32 addr:$dst), -1), addr:$dst)]>,
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Requires<[In64BitMode]>;
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}
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2007-09-15 05:48:26 +08:00
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} // Defs = [EFLAGS], CodeSize
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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2007-09-15 05:48:26 +08:00
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let Defs = [EFLAGS] in {
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// Shift instructions
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
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2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
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let Uses = [CL] in
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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|
def SHL64rCL : RI<0xD3, MRM4r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
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|
"shl{q}\t{%cl, $dst|$dst, %CL}",
|
2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
|
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|
[(set GR64:$dst, (shl GR64:$src, CL))]>;
|
2007-10-06 02:20:36 +08:00
|
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|
let isConvertibleToThreeAddress = 1 in // Can transform into LEA.
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def SHL64ri : RIi8<0xC1, MRM4r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i8imm:$src2),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"shl{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (shl GR64:$src1, (i8 imm:$src2)))]>;
|
2008-01-12 02:00:50 +08:00
|
|
|
// NOTE: We don't use shifts of a register by one, because 'add reg,reg' is
|
|
|
|
// cheaper.
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
} // isTwoAddress
|
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|
|
|
2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
|
|
|
let Uses = [CL] in
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def SHL64mCL : RI<0xD3, MRM4m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"shl{q}\t{%cl, $dst|$dst, %CL}",
|
2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
|
|
|
[(store (shl (loadi64 addr:$dst), CL), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def SHL64mi : RIi8<0xC1, MRM4m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i8imm:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"shl{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(store (shl (loadi64 addr:$dst), (i8 imm:$src)), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def SHL64m1 : RI<0xD1, MRM4m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"shl{q}\t$dst",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(store (shl (loadi64 addr:$dst), (i8 1)), addr:$dst)]>;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
|
2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
|
|
|
let Uses = [CL] in
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def SHR64rCL : RI<0xD3, MRM5r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"shr{q}\t{%cl, $dst|$dst, %CL}",
|
2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (srl GR64:$src, CL))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def SHR64ri : RIi8<0xC1, MRM5r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i8imm:$src2),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"shr{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (srl GR64:$src1, (i8 imm:$src2)))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def SHR64r1 : RI<0xD1, MRM5r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"shr{q}\t$dst",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (srl GR64:$src1, (i8 1)))]>;
|
|
|
|
} // isTwoAddress
|
|
|
|
|
2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
|
|
|
let Uses = [CL] in
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def SHR64mCL : RI<0xD3, MRM5m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"shr{q}\t{%cl, $dst|$dst, %CL}",
|
2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
|
|
|
[(store (srl (loadi64 addr:$dst), CL), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def SHR64mi : RIi8<0xC1, MRM5m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i8imm:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"shr{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(store (srl (loadi64 addr:$dst), (i8 imm:$src)), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def SHR64m1 : RI<0xD1, MRM5m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"shr{q}\t$dst",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(store (srl (loadi64 addr:$dst), (i8 1)), addr:$dst)]>;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
|
2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
|
|
|
let Uses = [CL] in
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def SAR64rCL : RI<0xD3, MRM7r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"sar{q}\t{%cl, $dst|$dst, %CL}",
|
2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (sra GR64:$src, CL))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def SAR64ri : RIi8<0xC1, MRM7r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i8imm:$src2),
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"sar{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (sra GR64:$src1, (i8 imm:$src2)))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def SAR64r1 : RI<0xD1, MRM7r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1),
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"sar{q}\t$dst",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (sra GR64:$src1, (i8 1)))]>;
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} // isTwoAddress
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2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
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let Uses = [CL] in
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def SAR64mCL : RI<0xD3, MRM7m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst),
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"sar{q}\t{%cl, $dst|$dst, %CL}",
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[(store (sra (loadi64 addr:$dst), CL), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def SAR64mi : RIi8<0xC1, MRM7m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i8imm:$src),
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"sar{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(store (sra (loadi64 addr:$dst), (i8 imm:$src)), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def SAR64m1 : RI<0xD1, MRM7m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst),
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"sar{q}\t$dst",
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[(store (sra (loadi64 addr:$dst), (i8 1)), addr:$dst)]>;
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// Rotate instructions
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
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let Uses = [CL] in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def ROL64rCL : RI<0xD3, MRM0r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src),
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"rol{q}\t{%cl, $dst|$dst, %CL}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (rotl GR64:$src, CL))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def ROL64ri : RIi8<0xC1, MRM0r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i8imm:$src2),
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|
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"rol{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (rotl GR64:$src1, (i8 imm:$src2)))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def ROL64r1 : RI<0xD1, MRM0r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1),
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|
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"rol{q}\t$dst",
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|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (rotl GR64:$src1, (i8 1)))]>;
|
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} // isTwoAddress
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2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
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let Uses = [CL] in
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def ROL64mCL : I<0xD3, MRM0m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst),
|
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|
|
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"rol{q}\t{%cl, $dst|$dst, %CL}",
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2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
|
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[(store (rotl (loadi64 addr:$dst), CL), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def ROL64mi : RIi8<0xC1, MRM0m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i8imm:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
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"rol{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
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[(store (rotl (loadi64 addr:$dst), (i8 imm:$src)), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def ROL64m1 : RI<0xD1, MRM0m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst),
|
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|
|
|
"rol{q}\t$dst",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
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|
[(store (rotl (loadi64 addr:$dst), (i8 1)), addr:$dst)]>;
|
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
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2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
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let Uses = [CL] in
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
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def ROR64rCL : RI<0xD3, MRM1r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"ror{q}\t{%cl, $dst|$dst, %CL}",
|
2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (rotr GR64:$src, CL))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def ROR64ri : RIi8<0xC1, MRM1r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i8imm:$src2),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"ror{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (rotr GR64:$src1, (i8 imm:$src2)))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def ROR64r1 : RI<0xD1, MRM1r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
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"ror{q}\t$dst",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (rotr GR64:$src1, (i8 1)))]>;
|
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} // isTwoAddress
|
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2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
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let Uses = [CL] in
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
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def ROR64mCL : RI<0xD3, MRM1m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"ror{q}\t{%cl, $dst|$dst, %CL}",
|
2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
|
|
|
[(store (rotr (loadi64 addr:$dst), CL), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
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def ROR64mi : RIi8<0xC1, MRM1m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i8imm:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"ror{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
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[(store (rotr (loadi64 addr:$dst), (i8 imm:$src)), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def ROR64m1 : RI<0xD1, MRM1m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
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"ror{q}\t$dst",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
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[(store (rotr (loadi64 addr:$dst), (i8 1)), addr:$dst)]>;
|
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// Double shift instructions (generalizations of rotate)
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
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2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
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let Uses = [CL] in {
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def SHLD64rrCL : RI<0xA5, MRMDestReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
|
2007-09-15 07:17:45 +08:00
|
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|
"shld{q}\t{%cl, $src2, $dst|$dst, $src2, %CL}",
|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86shld GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2, CL))]>, TB;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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|
def SHRD64rrCL : RI<0xAD, MRMDestReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
|
2007-09-15 07:17:45 +08:00
|
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|
"shrd{q}\t{%cl, $src2, $dst|$dst, $src2, %CL}",
|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86shrd GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2, CL))]>, TB;
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2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
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}
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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let isCommutable = 1 in { // FIXME: Update X86InstrInfo::commuteInstruction
|
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def SHLD64rri8 : RIi8<0xA4, MRMDestReg,
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2, i8imm:$src3),
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2007-09-15 07:17:45 +08:00
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"shld{q}\t{$src3, $src2, $dst|$dst, $src2, $src3}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86shld GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
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(i8 imm:$src3)))]>,
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TB;
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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def SHRD64rri8 : RIi8<0xAC, MRMDestReg,
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2, i8imm:$src3),
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"shrd{q}\t{$src3, $src2, $dst|$dst, $src2, $src3}",
|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86shrd GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
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(i8 imm:$src3)))]>,
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TB;
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} // isCommutable
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} // isTwoAddress
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2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
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let Uses = [CL] in {
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def SHLD64mrCL : RI<0xA5, MRMDestMem, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, GR64:$src2),
|
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"shld{q}\t{%cl, $src2, $dst|$dst, $src2, %CL}",
|
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[(store (X86shld (loadi64 addr:$dst), GR64:$src2, CL),
|
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addr:$dst)]>, TB;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def SHRD64mrCL : RI<0xAD, MRMDestMem, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, GR64:$src2),
|
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|
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"shrd{q}\t{%cl, $src2, $dst|$dst, $src2, %CL}",
|
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[(store (X86shrd (loadi64 addr:$dst), GR64:$src2, CL),
|
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addr:$dst)]>, TB;
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2007-09-12 03:55:27 +08:00
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}
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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def SHLD64mri8 : RIi8<0xA4, MRMDestMem,
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
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(outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, GR64:$src2, i8imm:$src3),
|
2007-09-15 07:17:45 +08:00
|
|
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"shld{q}\t{$src3, $src2, $dst|$dst, $src2, $src3}",
|
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[(store (X86shld (loadi64 addr:$dst), GR64:$src2,
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|
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(i8 imm:$src3)), addr:$dst)]>,
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
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TB;
|
|
|
|
def SHRD64mri8 : RIi8<0xAC, MRMDestMem,
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
(outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, GR64:$src2, i8imm:$src3),
|
2007-09-15 07:17:45 +08:00
|
|
|
"shrd{q}\t{$src3, $src2, $dst|$dst, $src2, $src3}",
|
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|
|
[(store (X86shrd (loadi64 addr:$dst), GR64:$src2,
|
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|
|
(i8 imm:$src3)), addr:$dst)]>,
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
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TB;
|
2007-09-15 05:48:26 +08:00
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} // Defs = [EFLAGS]
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Logical Instructions...
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//
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in
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def NOT64r : RI<0xF7, MRM2r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src), "not{q}\t$dst",
|
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|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (not GR64:$src))]>;
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
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|
def NOT64m : RI<0xF7, MRM2m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst), "not{q}\t$dst",
|
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|
|
|
[(store (not (loadi64 addr:$dst)), addr:$dst)]>;
|
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2007-09-15 05:48:26 +08:00
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let Defs = [EFLAGS] in {
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
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let isCommutable = 1 in
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def AND64rr : RI<0x21, MRMDestReg,
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"and{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (and GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2))]>;
|
|
|
|
def AND64rm : RI<0x23, MRMSrcMem,
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"and{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (and GR64:$src1, (load addr:$src2)))]>;
|
|
|
|
def AND64ri32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM4r,
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i32imm:$src2),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"and{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (and GR64:$src1, i64immSExt32:$src2))]>;
|
|
|
|
def AND64ri8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM4r,
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i8imm:$src2),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"and{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (and GR64:$src1, i64immSExt8:$src2))]>;
|
|
|
|
} // isTwoAddress
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def AND64mr : RI<0x21, MRMDestMem,
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
(outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, GR64:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"and{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(store (and (load addr:$dst), GR64:$src), addr:$dst)]>;
|
|
|
|
def AND64mi32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM4m,
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
(outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i32imm:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"and{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(store (and (loadi64 addr:$dst), i64immSExt32:$src), addr:$dst)]>;
|
|
|
|
def AND64mi8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM4m,
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
(outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i8imm :$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"and{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(store (and (load addr:$dst), i64immSExt8:$src), addr:$dst)]>;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
|
|
|
|
let isCommutable = 1 in
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def OR64rr : RI<0x09, MRMDestReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"or{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (or GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def OR64rm : RI<0x0B, MRMSrcMem , (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"or{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (or GR64:$src1, (load addr:$src2)))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def OR64ri32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM1r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i32imm:$src2),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"or{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (or GR64:$src1, i64immSExt32:$src2))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def OR64ri8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM1r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i8imm:$src2),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"or{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (or GR64:$src1, i64immSExt8:$src2))]>;
|
|
|
|
} // isTwoAddress
|
|
|
|
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
|
|
def OR64mr : RI<0x09, MRMDestMem, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, GR64:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
|
|
"or{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
|
|
|
[(store (or (load addr:$dst), GR64:$src), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def OR64mi32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM1m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i32imm:$src),
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"or{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(store (or (loadi64 addr:$dst), i64immSExt32:$src), addr:$dst)]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def OR64mi8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM1m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i8imm:$src),
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"or{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(store (or (load addr:$dst), i64immSExt8:$src), addr:$dst)]>;
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
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let isCommutable = 1 in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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def XOR64rr : RI<0x31, MRMDestReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"xor{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (xor GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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def XOR64rm : RI<0x33, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
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"xor{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (xor GR64:$src1, (load addr:$src2)))]>;
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def XOR64ri32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM6r,
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i32imm:$src2),
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"xor{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (xor GR64:$src1, i64immSExt32:$src2))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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def XOR64ri8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM6r, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i8imm:$src2),
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"xor{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (xor GR64:$src1, i64immSExt8:$src2))]>;
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} // isTwoAddress
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def XOR64mr : RI<0x31, MRMDestMem, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, GR64:$src),
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"xor{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(store (xor (load addr:$dst), GR64:$src), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def XOR64mi32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM6m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i32imm:$src),
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"xor{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(store (xor (loadi64 addr:$dst), i64immSExt32:$src), addr:$dst)]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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def XOR64mi8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM6m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, i64i8imm :$src),
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"xor{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(store (xor (load addr:$dst), i64immSExt8:$src), addr:$dst)]>;
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} // Defs = [EFLAGS]
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Comparison Instructions...
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//
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// Integer comparison
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let Defs = [EFLAGS] in {
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let isCommutable = 1 in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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def TEST64rr : RI<0x85, MRMDestReg, (outs), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"test{q}\t{$src2, $src1|$src1, $src2}",
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[(X86cmp (and GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2), 0),
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(implicit EFLAGS)]>;
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def TEST64rm : RI<0x85, MRMSrcMem, (outs), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
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"test{q}\t{$src2, $src1|$src1, $src2}",
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[(X86cmp (and GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2)), 0),
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(implicit EFLAGS)]>;
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def TEST64ri32 : RIi32<0xF7, MRM0r, (outs),
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(ins GR64:$src1, i64i32imm:$src2),
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"test{q}\t{$src2, $src1|$src1, $src2}",
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[(X86cmp (and GR64:$src1, i64immSExt32:$src2), 0),
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(implicit EFLAGS)]>;
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def TEST64mi32 : RIi32<0xF7, MRM0m, (outs),
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(ins i64mem:$src1, i64i32imm:$src2),
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"test{q}\t{$src2, $src1|$src1, $src2}",
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[(X86cmp (and (loadi64 addr:$src1), i64immSExt32:$src2), 0),
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(implicit EFLAGS)]>;
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def CMP64rr : RI<0x39, MRMDestReg, (outs), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"cmp{q}\t{$src2, $src1|$src1, $src2}",
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[(X86cmp GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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(implicit EFLAGS)]>;
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def CMP64mr : RI<0x39, MRMDestMem, (outs), (ins i64mem:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"cmp{q}\t{$src2, $src1|$src1, $src2}",
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[(X86cmp (loadi64 addr:$src1), GR64:$src2),
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(implicit EFLAGS)]>;
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def CMP64rm : RI<0x3B, MRMSrcMem, (outs), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
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"cmp{q}\t{$src2, $src1|$src1, $src2}",
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[(X86cmp GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2)),
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(implicit EFLAGS)]>;
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def CMP64ri32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM7r, (outs), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i32imm:$src2),
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"cmp{q}\t{$src2, $src1|$src1, $src2}",
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[(X86cmp GR64:$src1, i64immSExt32:$src2),
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(implicit EFLAGS)]>;
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def CMP64mi32 : RIi32<0x81, MRM7m, (outs),
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(ins i64mem:$src1, i64i32imm:$src2),
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"cmp{q}\t{$src2, $src1|$src1, $src2}",
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[(X86cmp (loadi64 addr:$src1), i64immSExt32:$src2),
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(implicit EFLAGS)]>;
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def CMP64mi8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM7m, (outs), (ins i64mem:$src1, i64i8imm:$src2),
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"cmp{q}\t{$src2, $src1|$src1, $src2}",
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[(X86cmp (loadi64 addr:$src1), i64immSExt8:$src2),
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(implicit EFLAGS)]>;
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def CMP64ri8 : RIi8<0x83, MRM7r, (outs), (ins GR64:$src1, i64i8imm:$src2),
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"cmp{q}\t{$src2, $src1|$src1, $src2}",
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[(X86cmp GR64:$src1, i64immSExt8:$src2),
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(implicit EFLAGS)]>;
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} // Defs = [EFLAGS]
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// Conditional moves
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let Uses = [EFLAGS], isTwoAddress = 1 in {
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let isCommutable = 1 in {
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def CMOVB64rr : RI<0x42, MRMSrcReg, // if <u, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"cmovb\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
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X86_COND_B, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
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def CMOVAE64rr: RI<0x43, MRMSrcReg, // if >=u, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"cmovae\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
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X86_COND_AE, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
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def CMOVE64rr : RI<0x44, MRMSrcReg, // if ==, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"cmove\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
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X86_COND_E, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
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def CMOVNE64rr: RI<0x45, MRMSrcReg, // if !=, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"cmovne\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
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X86_COND_NE, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
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def CMOVBE64rr: RI<0x46, MRMSrcReg, // if <=u, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"cmovbe\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
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X86_COND_BE, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
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def CMOVA64rr : RI<0x47, MRMSrcReg, // if >u, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"cmova\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
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X86_COND_A, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
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def CMOVL64rr : RI<0x4C, MRMSrcReg, // if <s, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"cmovl\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
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X86_COND_L, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
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def CMOVGE64rr: RI<0x4D, MRMSrcReg, // if >=s, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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|
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"cmovge\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
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X86_COND_GE, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
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|
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|
def CMOVLE64rr: RI<0x4E, MRMSrcReg, // if <=s, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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|
|
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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|
|
|
"cmovle\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
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|
|
|
X86_COND_LE, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
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|
|
|
def CMOVG64rr : RI<0x4F, MRMSrcReg, // if >s, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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|
|
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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|
|
|
"cmovg\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
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|
|
|
X86_COND_G, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
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|
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|
def CMOVS64rr : RI<0x48, MRMSrcReg, // if signed, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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|
|
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(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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|
|
|
"cmovs\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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|
|
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[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
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|
|
|
X86_COND_S, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
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|
|
|
def CMOVNS64rr: RI<0x49, MRMSrcReg, // if !signed, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
|
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|
|
|
"cmovns\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
|
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|
|
|
X86_COND_NS, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
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|
|
|
def CMOVP64rr : RI<0x4A, MRMSrcReg, // if parity, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
|
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|
|
|
"cmovp\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
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|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
|
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|
|
|
X86_COND_P, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
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|
|
|
def CMOVNP64rr : RI<0x4B, MRMSrcReg, // if !parity, GR64 = GR64
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
|
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|
|
|
"cmovnp\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
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|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2,
|
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|
|
|
X86_COND_NP, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
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|
|
|
} // isCommutable = 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def CMOVB64rm : RI<0x42, MRMSrcMem, // if <u, GR64 = [mem64]
|
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
|
|
|
"cmovb\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
|
|
|
X86_COND_B, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
|
|
|
def CMOVAE64rm: RI<0x43, MRMSrcMem, // if >=u, GR64 = [mem64]
|
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
|
|
|
"cmovae\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
|
|
|
X86_COND_AE, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
|
|
|
def CMOVE64rm : RI<0x44, MRMSrcMem, // if ==, GR64 = [mem64]
|
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
|
|
|
"cmove\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
|
|
|
X86_COND_E, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
|
|
|
def CMOVNE64rm: RI<0x45, MRMSrcMem, // if !=, GR64 = [mem64]
|
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
|
|
|
"cmovne\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
|
|
|
X86_COND_NE, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
|
|
|
def CMOVBE64rm: RI<0x46, MRMSrcMem, // if <=u, GR64 = [mem64]
|
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
|
|
|
"cmovbe\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
|
|
|
X86_COND_BE, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
|
|
|
def CMOVA64rm : RI<0x47, MRMSrcMem, // if >u, GR64 = [mem64]
|
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
|
|
|
"cmova\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
|
|
|
X86_COND_A, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
|
|
|
def CMOVL64rm : RI<0x4C, MRMSrcMem, // if <s, GR64 = [mem64]
|
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
|
|
|
"cmovl\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
|
|
|
X86_COND_L, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
|
|
|
def CMOVGE64rm: RI<0x4D, MRMSrcMem, // if >=s, GR64 = [mem64]
|
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
|
|
|
"cmovge\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
|
|
|
X86_COND_GE, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
|
|
|
def CMOVLE64rm: RI<0x4E, MRMSrcMem, // if <=s, GR64 = [mem64]
|
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
|
|
|
"cmovle\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
|
|
|
X86_COND_LE, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
|
|
|
def CMOVG64rm : RI<0x4F, MRMSrcMem, // if >s, GR64 = [mem64]
|
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
|
|
|
"cmovg\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
|
|
|
X86_COND_G, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
|
|
|
def CMOVS64rm : RI<0x48, MRMSrcMem, // if signed, GR64 = [mem64]
|
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
|
|
|
"cmovs\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
|
|
|
X86_COND_S, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
|
|
|
def CMOVNS64rm: RI<0x49, MRMSrcMem, // if !signed, GR64 = [mem64]
|
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
|
|
|
"cmovns\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
|
|
|
X86_COND_NS, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
|
|
|
def CMOVP64rm : RI<0x4A, MRMSrcMem, // if parity, GR64 = [mem64]
|
|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
|
|
|
"cmovp\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
|
|
|
X86_COND_P, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
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|
|
|
def CMOVNP64rm : RI<0x4B, MRMSrcMem, // if !parity, GR64 = [mem64]
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
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|
|
|
(outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
|
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|
|
|
"cmovnp\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
|
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|
|
|
[(set GR64:$dst, (X86cmov GR64:$src1, (loadi64 addr:$src2),
|
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|
|
|
X86_COND_NP, EFLAGS))]>, TB;
|
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|
|
|
} // isTwoAddress
|
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|
|
|
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Conversion Instructions...
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//
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// f64 -> signed i64
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def Int_CVTSD2SI64rr: RSDI<0x2D, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins VR128:$src),
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"cvtsd2si{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst,
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(int_x86_sse2_cvtsd2si64 VR128:$src))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def Int_CVTSD2SI64rm: RSDI<0x2D, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins f128mem:$src),
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"cvtsd2si{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (int_x86_sse2_cvtsd2si64
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(load addr:$src)))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def CVTTSD2SI64rr: RSDI<0x2C, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins FR64:$src),
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"cvttsd2si{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (fp_to_sint FR64:$src))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def CVTTSD2SI64rm: RSDI<0x2C, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins f64mem:$src),
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"cvttsd2si{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (fp_to_sint (loadf64 addr:$src)))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def Int_CVTTSD2SI64rr: RSDI<0x2C, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins VR128:$src),
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"cvttsd2si{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst,
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(int_x86_sse2_cvttsd2si64 VR128:$src))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def Int_CVTTSD2SI64rm: RSDI<0x2C, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins f128mem:$src),
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"cvttsd2si{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst,
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(int_x86_sse2_cvttsd2si64
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(load addr:$src)))]>;
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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// Signed i64 -> f64
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def CVTSI2SD64rr: RSDI<0x2A, MRMSrcReg, (outs FR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src),
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"cvtsi2sd{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set FR64:$dst, (sint_to_fp GR64:$src))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def CVTSI2SD64rm: RSDI<0x2A, MRMSrcMem, (outs FR64:$dst), (ins i64mem:$src),
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"cvtsi2sd{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set FR64:$dst, (sint_to_fp (loadi64 addr:$src)))]>;
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
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def Int_CVTSI2SD64rr: RSDI<0x2A, MRMSrcReg,
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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(outs VR128:$dst), (ins VR128:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"cvtsi2sd{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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2007-07-23 11:07:27 +08:00
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[(set VR128:$dst,
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(int_x86_sse2_cvtsi642sd VR128:$src1,
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GR64:$src2))]>;
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def Int_CVTSI2SD64rm: RSDI<0x2A, MRMSrcMem,
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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(outs VR128:$dst), (ins VR128:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
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"cvtsi2sd{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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2007-07-23 11:07:27 +08:00
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[(set VR128:$dst,
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(int_x86_sse2_cvtsi642sd VR128:$src1,
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(loadi64 addr:$src2)))]>;
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} // isTwoAddress
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// Signed i64 -> f32
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def CVTSI2SS64rr: RSSI<0x2A, MRMSrcReg, (outs FR32:$dst), (ins GR64:$src),
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"cvtsi2ss{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set FR32:$dst, (sint_to_fp GR64:$src))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def CVTSI2SS64rm: RSSI<0x2A, MRMSrcMem, (outs FR32:$dst), (ins i64mem:$src),
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"cvtsi2ss{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set FR32:$dst, (sint_to_fp (loadi64 addr:$src)))]>;
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let isTwoAddress = 1 in {
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def Int_CVTSI2SS64rr : RSSI<0x2A, MRMSrcReg,
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(outs VR128:$dst), (ins VR128:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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"cvtsi2ss{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set VR128:$dst,
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(int_x86_sse_cvtsi642ss VR128:$src1,
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GR64:$src2))]>;
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def Int_CVTSI2SS64rm : RSSI<0x2A, MRMSrcMem,
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(outs VR128:$dst), (ins VR128:$src1, i64mem:$src2),
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"cvtsi2ss{q}\t{$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
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[(set VR128:$dst,
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(int_x86_sse_cvtsi642ss VR128:$src1,
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(loadi64 addr:$src2)))]>;
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}
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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// f32 -> signed i64
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def Int_CVTSS2SI64rr: RSSI<0x2D, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins VR128:$src),
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"cvtss2si{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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2007-07-23 11:07:27 +08:00
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[(set GR64:$dst,
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(int_x86_sse_cvtss2si64 VR128:$src))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def Int_CVTSS2SI64rm: RSSI<0x2D, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins f32mem:$src),
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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"cvtss2si{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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2007-07-23 11:07:27 +08:00
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[(set GR64:$dst, (int_x86_sse_cvtss2si64
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(load addr:$src)))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def CVTTSS2SI64rr: RSSI<0x2C, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins FR32:$src),
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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"cvttss2si{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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[(set GR64:$dst, (fp_to_sint FR32:$src))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def CVTTSS2SI64rm: RSSI<0x2C, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins f32mem:$src),
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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"cvttss2si{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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[(set GR64:$dst, (fp_to_sint (loadf32 addr:$src)))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def Int_CVTTSS2SI64rr: RSSI<0x2C, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins VR128:$src),
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
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"cvttss2si{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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2007-07-23 11:07:27 +08:00
|
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[(set GR64:$dst,
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(int_x86_sse_cvttss2si64 VR128:$src))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def Int_CVTTSS2SI64rm: RSSI<0x2C, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins f32mem:$src),
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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"cvttss2si{q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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2007-07-23 11:07:27 +08:00
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[(set GR64:$dst,
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(int_x86_sse_cvttss2si64 (load addr:$src)))]>;
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Alias Instructions
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Zero-extension
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// TODO: Remove this after proper i32 -> i64 zext support.
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def PsMOVZX64rr32: I<0x89, MRMDestReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR32:$src),
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"mov{l}\t{$src, ${dst:subreg32}|${dst:subreg32}, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (zext GR32:$src))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def PsMOVZX64rm32: I<0x8B, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i32mem:$src),
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"mov{l}\t{$src, ${dst:subreg32}|${dst:subreg32}, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (zextloadi64i32 addr:$src))]>;
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2007-09-17 22:55:08 +08:00
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// Alias instructions that map movr0 to xor. Use xorl instead of xorq; it's
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// equivalent due to implicit zero-extending, and it sometimes has a smaller
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// encoding.
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// FIXME: remove when we can teach regalloc that xor reg, reg is ok.
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// FIXME: AddedComplexity gives MOV64r0 a higher priority than MOV64ri32. Remove
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// when we have a better way to specify isel priority.
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2008-01-10 13:45:39 +08:00
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let Defs = [EFLAGS], AddedComplexity = 1, isReMaterializable = 1 in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def MOV64r0 : RI<0x31, MRMInitReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins),
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"xor{l}\t${dst:subreg32}, ${dst:subreg32}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, 0)]>;
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// Materialize i64 constant where top 32-bits are zero.
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2008-01-10 13:45:39 +08:00
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let AddedComplexity = 1, isReMaterializable = 1 in
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def MOV64ri64i32 : Ii32<0xB8, AddRegFrm, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i64i32imm:$src),
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"mov{l}\t{$src, ${dst:subreg32}|${dst:subreg32}, $src}",
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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[(set GR64:$dst, i64immZExt32:$src)]>;
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Non-Instruction Patterns
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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2006-12-01 05:55:46 +08:00
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// ConstantPool GlobalAddress, ExternalSymbol, and JumpTable
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def : Pat<(i64 (X86Wrapper tconstpool :$dst)),
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(MOV64ri tconstpool :$dst)>, Requires<[NotSmallCode]>;
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def : Pat<(i64 (X86Wrapper tjumptable :$dst)),
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(MOV64ri tjumptable :$dst)>, Requires<[NotSmallCode]>;
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def : Pat<(i64 (X86Wrapper tglobaladdr :$dst)),
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(MOV64ri tglobaladdr :$dst)>, Requires<[NotSmallCode]>;
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def : Pat<(i64 (X86Wrapper texternalsym:$dst)),
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(MOV64ri texternalsym:$dst)>, Requires<[NotSmallCode]>;
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2006-12-06 03:50:18 +08:00
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def : Pat<(store (i64 (X86Wrapper tconstpool:$src)), addr:$dst),
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(MOV64mi32 addr:$dst, tconstpool:$src)>,
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Requires<[SmallCode, HasLow4G, IsStatic]>;
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2006-12-06 03:50:18 +08:00
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def : Pat<(store (i64 (X86Wrapper tjumptable:$src)), addr:$dst),
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(MOV64mi32 addr:$dst, tjumptable:$src)>,
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Requires<[SmallCode, HasLow4G, IsStatic]>;
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2006-12-01 05:55:46 +08:00
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def : Pat<(store (i64 (X86Wrapper tglobaladdr:$src)), addr:$dst),
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(MOV64mi32 addr:$dst, tglobaladdr:$src)>,
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2007-08-02 07:46:10 +08:00
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Requires<[SmallCode, HasLow4G, IsStatic]>;
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2006-12-01 05:55:46 +08:00
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def : Pat<(store (i64 (X86Wrapper texternalsym:$src)), addr:$dst),
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(MOV64mi32 addr:$dst, texternalsym:$src)>,
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2007-08-02 07:46:10 +08:00
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Requires<[SmallCode, HasLow4G, IsStatic]>;
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2006-12-01 05:55:46 +08:00
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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// Calls
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// Direct PC relative function call for small code model. 32-bit displacement
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// sign extended to 64-bit.
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def : Pat<(X86call (i64 tglobaladdr:$dst)),
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(CALL64pcrel32 tglobaladdr:$dst)>;
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def : Pat<(X86call (i64 texternalsym:$dst)),
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(CALL64pcrel32 texternalsym:$dst)>;
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def : Pat<(X86tailcall (i64 tglobaladdr:$dst)),
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(CALL64pcrel32 tglobaladdr:$dst)>;
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def : Pat<(X86tailcall (i64 texternalsym:$dst)),
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(CALL64pcrel32 texternalsym:$dst)>;
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def : Pat<(X86tailcall GR64:$dst),
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(CALL64r GR64:$dst)>;
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2007-10-12 03:40:01 +08:00
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// tailcall stuff
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def : Pat<(X86tailcall GR32:$dst),
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(TAILCALL)>;
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def : Pat<(X86tailcall (i64 tglobaladdr:$dst)),
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(TAILCALL)>;
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def : Pat<(X86tailcall (i64 texternalsym:$dst)),
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(TAILCALL)>;
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def : Pat<(X86tcret GR64:$dst, imm:$off),
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(TCRETURNri64 GR64:$dst, imm:$off)>;
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def : Pat<(X86tcret (i64 tglobaladdr:$dst), imm:$off),
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(TCRETURNdi64 texternalsym:$dst, imm:$off)>;
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def : Pat<(X86tcret (i64 texternalsym:$dst), imm:$off),
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(TCRETURNdi64 texternalsym:$dst, imm:$off)>;
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2007-09-17 22:35:24 +08:00
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// Comparisons.
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// TEST R,R is smaller than CMP R,0
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2007-09-29 08:00:36 +08:00
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def : Pat<(parallel (X86cmp GR64:$src1, 0), (implicit EFLAGS)),
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2007-09-17 22:35:24 +08:00
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(TEST64rr GR64:$src1, GR64:$src1)>;
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2008-01-24 04:39:46 +08:00
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// zextload bool -> zextload byte
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2006-09-08 14:48:29 +08:00
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def : Pat<(zextloadi64i1 addr:$src), (MOVZX64rm8 addr:$src)>;
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// extload
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def : Pat<(extloadi64i1 addr:$src), (MOVZX64rm8 addr:$src)>;
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def : Pat<(extloadi64i8 addr:$src), (MOVZX64rm8 addr:$src)>;
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def : Pat<(extloadi64i16 addr:$src), (MOVZX64rm16 addr:$src)>;
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def : Pat<(extloadi64i32 addr:$src), (PsMOVZX64rm32 addr:$src)>;
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// anyext -> zext
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def : Pat<(i64 (anyext GR8 :$src)), (MOVZX64rr8 GR8 :$src)>;
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def : Pat<(i64 (anyext GR16:$src)), (MOVZX64rr16 GR16:$src)>;
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def : Pat<(i64 (anyext GR32:$src)), (PsMOVZX64rr32 GR32:$src)>;
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def : Pat<(i64 (anyext (loadi8 addr:$src))), (MOVZX64rm8 addr:$src)>;
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def : Pat<(i64 (anyext (loadi16 addr:$src))), (MOVZX64rm16 addr:$src)>;
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def : Pat<(i64 (anyext (loadi32 addr:$src))), (PsMOVZX64rm32 addr:$src)>;
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
|
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|
// Some peepholes
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// (shl x, 1) ==> (add x, x)
|
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def : Pat<(shl GR64:$src1, (i8 1)), (ADD64rr GR64:$src1, GR64:$src1)>;
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// (or (x >> c) | (y << (64 - c))) ==> (shrd64 x, y, c)
|
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def : Pat<(or (srl GR64:$src1, CL:$amt),
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(shl GR64:$src2, (sub 64, CL:$amt))),
|
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(SHRD64rrCL GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2)>;
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def : Pat<(store (or (srl (loadi64 addr:$dst), CL:$amt),
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(shl GR64:$src2, (sub 64, CL:$amt))), addr:$dst),
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(SHRD64mrCL addr:$dst, GR64:$src2)>;
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// (or (x << c) | (y >> (64 - c))) ==> (shld64 x, y, c)
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def : Pat<(or (shl GR64:$src1, CL:$amt),
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(srl GR64:$src2, (sub 64, CL:$amt))),
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(SHLD64rrCL GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2)>;
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def : Pat<(store (or (shl (loadi64 addr:$dst), CL:$amt),
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(srl GR64:$src2, (sub 64, CL:$amt))), addr:$dst),
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(SHLD64mrCL addr:$dst, GR64:$src2)>;
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2006-11-17 07:33:25 +08:00
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2007-05-17 14:35:11 +08:00
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// X86 specific add which produces a flag.
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def : Pat<(addc GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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(ADD64rr GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2)>;
|
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def : Pat<(addc GR64:$src1, (load addr:$src2)),
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(ADD64rm GR64:$src1, addr:$src2)>;
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def : Pat<(addc GR64:$src1, i64immSExt32:$src2),
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(ADD64ri32 GR64:$src1, imm:$src2)>;
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def : Pat<(addc GR64:$src1, i64immSExt8:$src2),
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(ADD64ri8 GR64:$src1, i64immSExt8:$src2)>;
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def : Pat<(subc GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2),
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(SUB64rr GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2)>;
|
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def : Pat<(subc GR64:$src1, (load addr:$src2)),
|
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(SUB64rm GR64:$src1, addr:$src2)>;
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def : Pat<(subc GR64:$src1, imm:$src2),
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(SUB64ri32 GR64:$src1, i64immSExt32:$src2)>;
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def : Pat<(subc GR64:$src1, i64immSExt8:$src2),
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(SUB64ri8 GR64:$src1, i64immSExt8:$src2)>;
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2006-11-17 07:33:25 +08:00
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// X86-64 SSE Instructions
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Move instructions...
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|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def MOV64toPQIrr : RPDI<0x6E, MRMSrcReg, (outs VR128:$dst), (ins GR64:$src),
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2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
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"mov{d|q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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2006-11-17 07:33:25 +08:00
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[(set VR128:$dst,
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(v2i64 (scalar_to_vector GR64:$src)))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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|
def MOVPQIto64rr : RPDI<0x7E, MRMDestReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins VR128:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
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|
"mov{d|q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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2006-11-17 07:33:25 +08:00
|
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|
[(set GR64:$dst, (vector_extract (v2i64 VR128:$src),
|
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|
|
(iPTR 0)))]>;
|
2006-12-15 05:55:39 +08:00
|
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|
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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def MOV64toSDrr : RPDI<0x6E, MRMSrcReg, (outs FR64:$dst), (ins GR64:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
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|
"mov{d|q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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2006-12-15 05:55:39 +08:00
|
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|
[(set FR64:$dst, (bitconvert GR64:$src))]>;
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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|
def MOV64toSDrm : RPDI<0x6E, MRMSrcMem, (outs FR64:$dst), (ins i64mem:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
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|
"mov{d|q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
|
2006-12-15 05:55:39 +08:00
|
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|
[(set FR64:$dst, (bitconvert (loadi64 addr:$src)))]>;
|
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|
|
|
Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
|
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|
def MOVSDto64rr : RPDI<0x7E, MRMDestReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins FR64:$src),
|
2007-08-01 04:11:57 +08:00
|
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"mov{d|q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(set GR64:$dst, (bitconvert FR64:$src))]>;
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Change instruction description to split OperandList into OutOperandList and
InOperandList. This gives one piece of important information: # of results
produced by an instruction.
An example of the change:
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (ops GR32:$dst, GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
=>
def ADD32rr : I<0x01, MRMDestReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2),
"add{l} {$src2, $dst|$dst, $src2}",
[(set GR32:$dst, (add GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2))]>;
llvm-svn: 40033
2007-07-19 09:14:50 +08:00
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def MOVSDto64mr : RPDI<0x7E, MRMDestMem, (outs), (ins i64mem:$dst, FR64:$src),
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"mov{d|q}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}",
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[(store (i64 (bitconvert FR64:$src)), addr:$dst)]>;
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// X86-64 SSE4.1 Instructions
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// PEXTRB, unary, TA, 0x14, REX.W
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// PEXTRW, unary, TA, 0x15, REX.W
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// PEXTRQ, unary, TA, 0x16, REX.W
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// EXTRACTPS, unary, TA, 0x17, REX.W
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// PINSRQ, 2addr, binary, TA, 0x22, REX.W
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