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This MIR is guaranteed // to have the correct offset as an exception thrower. // vA: object register kMirOpNullCheck, kMirOpRangeCheck, kMirOpDivZeroCheck, kMirOpCheck, kMirOpSelect, // Vector opcodes: // TypeSize is an encoded field giving the element type and the vector size. // It is encoded as OpSize << 16 | (number of bits in vector) // // Destination and source are integers that will be interpreted by the // backend that supports Vector operations. Backends are permitted to support only // certain vector register sizes. // // At this point, only two operand instructions are supported. Three operand instructions // could be supported by using a bit in TypeSize and arg[0] where needed. // @brief MIR to move constant data to a vector register // vA: destination // vB: number of bits in register // args[0]~args[3]: up to 128 bits of data for initialization kMirOpConstVector, // @brief MIR to move a vectorized register to another // vA: destination // vB: source // vC: TypeSize kMirOpMoveVector, // @brief Packed multiply of units in two vector registers: vB = vB .* vC using vA to know the type of the vector. // vA: destination and source // vB: source // vC: TypeSize kMirOpPackedMultiply, // @brief Packed addition of units in two vector registers: vB = vB .+ vC using vA to know the type of the vector. // vA: destination and source // vB: source // vC: TypeSize kMirOpPackedAddition, // @brief Packed subtraction of units in two vector registers: vB = vB .- vC using vA to know the type of the vector. // vA: destination and source // vB: source // vC: TypeSize kMirOpPackedSubtract, // @brief Packed shift left of units in two vector registers: vB = vB .<< vC using vA to know the type of the vector. // vA: destination and source // vB: amount to shift // vC: TypeSize kMirOpPackedShiftLeft, // @brief Packed signed shift right of units in two vector registers: vB = vB .>> vC using vA to know the type of the vector. // vA: destination and source // vB: amount to shift // vC: TypeSize kMirOpPackedSignedShiftRight, // @brief Packed unsigned shift right of units in two vector registers: vB = vB .>>> vC using vA to know the type of the vector. // vA: destination and source // vB: amount to shift // vC: TypeSize kMirOpPackedUnsignedShiftRight, // @brief Packed bitwise and of units in two vector registers: vB = vB .& vC using vA to know the type of the vector. // vA: destination and source // vB: source // vC: TypeSize kMirOpPackedAnd, // @brief Packed bitwise or of units in two vector registers: vB = vB .| vC using vA to know the type of the vector. // vA: destination and source // vB: source // vC: TypeSize kMirOpPackedOr, // @brief Packed bitwise xor of units in two vector registers: vB = vB .^ vC using vA to know the type of the vector. // vA: destination and source // vB: source // vC: TypeSize kMirOpPackedXor, // @brief Reduce a 128-bit packed element into a single VR by taking lower bits // @details Instruction does a horizontal addition of the packed elements and then adds it to VR // vA: destination and source VR (not vector register) // vB: source (vector register) // vC: TypeSize kMirOpPackedAddReduce, // @brief Extract a packed element into a single VR. // vA: destination VR (not vector register) // vB: source (vector register) // vC: TypeSize // arg[0]: The index to use for extraction from vector register (which packed element) kMirOpPackedReduce, // @brief Create a vector value, with all TypeSize values equal to vC // vA: destination vector register // vB: source VR (not vector register) // vC: TypeSize kMirOpPackedSet, // @brief Reserve a range of vector registers. // vA: Start vector register to reserve. // vB: Inclusive end vector register to reserve. // @note: The backend may choose to map vector numbers used in vector opcodes. // Reserved registers are removed from the list of backend temporary pool. kMirOpReserveVectorRegisters, // @brief Free a range of reserved vector registers // vA: Start vector register to unreserve. // vB: Inclusive end vector register to unreserve. // @note: All currently reserved vector registers are returned to the temporary pool. kMirOpReturnVectorRegisters, // @brief Create a memory barrier. // vA: a constant defined by enum MemBarrierKind. kMirOpMemBarrier, // @brief Used to fill a vector register with array values. // @details Just as with normal arrays, access on null object register must ensure NullPointerException // and invalid index must ensure ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException. Exception behavior must be the same // as the aget it replaced and must happen at same index. Therefore, it is generally recommended that // before using this MIR, it is proven that exception is guaranteed to not be thrown and marked with // MIR_IGNORE_NULL_CHECK and MIR_IGNORE_RANGE_CHECK. // vA: destination vector register // vB: array register // vC: index register // arg[0]: TypeSize (most other vector opcodes have this in vC) kMirOpPackedArrayGet, // @brief Used to store a vector register into array. // @details Just as with normal arrays, access on null object register must ensure NullPointerException // and invalid index must ensure ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException. Exception behavior must be the same // as the aget it replaced and must happen at same index. Therefore, it is generally recommended that // before using this MIR, it is proven that exception is guaranteed to not be thrown and marked with // MIR_IGNORE_NULL_CHECK and MIR_IGNORE_RANGE_CHECK. // vA: source vector register // vB: array register // vC: index register // arg[0]: TypeSize (most other vector opcodes have this in vC) kMirOpPackedArrayPut, // @brief Multiply-add integer. // vA: destination // vB: multiplicand // vC: multiplier // arg[0]: addend kMirOpMaddInt, // @brief Multiply-subtract integer. // vA: destination // vB: multiplicand // vC: multiplier // arg[0]: minuend kMirOpMsubInt, // @brief Multiply-add long. // vA: destination // vB: multiplicand // vC: multiplier // arg[0]: addend kMirOpMaddLong, // @brief Multiply-subtract long. // vA: destination // vB: multiplicand // vC: multiplier // arg[0]: minuend kMirOpMsubLong, kMirOpLast, }; enum MIROptimizationFlagPositions { kMIRIgnoreNullCheck = 0, kMIRIgnoreRangeCheck, kMIRIgnoreCheckCast, kMIRStoreNonNullValue, // Storing non-null value, always mark GC card. kMIRClassIsInitialized, kMIRClassIsInDexCache, kMirIgnoreDivZeroCheck, kMIRInlined, // Invoke is inlined (ie dead). kMIRInlinedPred, // Invoke is inlined via prediction. kMIRCallee, // Instruction is inlined from callee. kMIRIgnoreSuspendCheck, kMIRDup, kMIRMark, // Temporary node mark can be used by // opt passes for their private needs. kMIRStoreNonTemporal, kMIRLastMIRFlag, }; // For successor_block_list. enum BlockListType { kNotUsed = 0, kCatch, kPackedSwitch, kSparseSwitch, }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const BlockListType& rhs); enum AssemblerStatus { kSuccess, kRetryAll, }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const AssemblerStatus& rhs); enum OpSize { kWord, // Natural word size of target (32/64). k32, k64, kReference, // Object reference; compressed on 64-bit targets. kSingle, kDouble, kUnsignedHalf, kSignedHalf, kUnsignedByte, kSignedByte, }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const OpSize& kind); enum OpKind { kOpMov, kOpCmov, kOpMvn, kOpCmp, kOpLsl, kOpLsr, kOpAsr, kOpRor, kOpNot, kOpAnd, kOpOr, kOpXor, kOpNeg, kOpAdd, kOpAdc, kOpSub, kOpSbc, kOpRsub, kOpMul, kOpDiv, kOpRem, kOpBic, kOpCmn, kOpTst, kOpRev, kOpRevsh, kOpBkpt, kOpBlx, kOpPush, kOpPop, kOp2Char, kOp2Short, kOp2Byte, kOpCondBr, kOpUncondBr, kOpBx, kOpInvalid, }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const OpKind& rhs); enum MoveType { kMov8GP, // Move 8-bit general purpose register. kMov16GP, // Move 16-bit general purpose register. kMov32GP, // Move 32-bit general purpose register. kMov64GP, // Move 64-bit general purpose register. kMov32FP, // Move 32-bit FP register. kMov64FP, // Move 64-bit FP register. kMovLo64FP, // Move low 32-bits of 64-bit FP register. kMovHi64FP, // Move high 32-bits of 64-bit FP register. kMovU128FP, // Move 128-bit FP register to/from possibly unaligned region. kMov128FP = kMovU128FP, kMovA128FP, // Move 128-bit FP register to/from region surely aligned to 16-bytes. kMovLo128FP, // Move low 64-bits of 128-bit FP register. kMovHi128FP, // Move high 64-bits of 128-bit FP register. }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const MoveType& kind); enum ConditionCode { kCondEq, // equal kCondNe, // not equal kCondCs, // carry set kCondCc, // carry clear kCondUlt, // unsigned less than kCondUge, // unsigned greater than or same kCondMi, // minus kCondPl, // plus, positive or zero kCondVs, // overflow kCondVc, // no overflow kCondHi, // unsigned greater than kCondLs, // unsigned lower or same kCondGe, // signed greater than or equal kCondLt, // signed less than kCondGt, // signed greater than kCondLe, // signed less than or equal kCondAl, // always kCondNv, // never }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const ConditionCode& kind); // Target specific condition encodings enum ArmConditionCode { kArmCondEq = 0x0, // 0000 kArmCondNe = 0x1, // 0001 kArmCondCs = 0x2, // 0010 kArmCondCc = 0x3, // 0011 kArmCondMi = 0x4, // 0100 kArmCondPl = 0x5, // 0101 kArmCondVs = 0x6, // 0110 kArmCondVc = 0x7, // 0111 kArmCondHi = 0x8, // 1000 kArmCondLs = 0x9, // 1001 kArmCondGe = 0xa, // 1010 kArmCondLt = 0xb, // 1011 kArmCondGt = 0xc, // 1100 kArmCondLe = 0xd, // 1101 kArmCondAl = 0xe, // 1110 kArmCondNv = 0xf, // 1111 }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const ArmConditionCode& kind); enum X86ConditionCode { kX86CondO = 0x0, // overflow kX86CondNo = 0x1, // not overflow kX86CondB = 0x2, // below kX86CondNae = kX86CondB, // not-above-equal kX86CondC = kX86CondB, // carry kX86CondNb = 0x3, // not-below kX86CondAe = kX86CondNb, // above-equal kX86CondNc = kX86CondNb, // not-carry kX86CondZ = 0x4, // zero kX86CondEq = kX86CondZ, // equal kX86CondNz = 0x5, // not-zero kX86CondNe = kX86CondNz, // not-equal kX86CondBe = 0x6, // below-equal kX86CondNa = kX86CondBe, // not-above kX86CondNbe = 0x7, // not-below-equal kX86CondA = kX86CondNbe, // above kX86CondS = 0x8, // sign kX86CondNs = 0x9, // not-sign kX86CondP = 0xa, // 8-bit parity even kX86CondPE = kX86CondP, kX86CondNp = 0xb, // 8-bit parity odd kX86CondPo = kX86CondNp, kX86CondL = 0xc, // less-than kX86CondNge = kX86CondL, // not-greater-equal kX86CondNl = 0xd, // not-less-than kX86CondGe = kX86CondNl, // not-greater-equal kX86CondLe = 0xe, // less-than-equal kX86CondNg = kX86CondLe, // not-greater kX86CondNle = 0xf, // not-less-than kX86CondG = kX86CondNle, // greater }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const X86ConditionCode& kind); enum DividePattern { DivideNone, Divide3, Divide5, Divide7, }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const DividePattern& pattern); /** * @brief Memory barrier types (see "The JSR-133 Cookbook for Compiler Writers"). * @details We define the combined barrier types that are actually required * by the Java Memory Model, rather than using exactly the terminology from * the JSR-133 cookbook. These should, in many cases, be replaced by acquire/release * primitives. Note that the JSR-133 cookbook generally does not deal with * store atomicity issues, and the recipes there are not always entirely sufficient. * The current recipe is as follows: * -# Use AnyStore ~= (LoadStore | StoreStore) ~= release barrier before volatile store. * -# Use AnyAny barrier after volatile store. (StoreLoad is as expensive.) * -# Use LoadAny barrier ~= (LoadLoad | LoadStore) ~= acquire barrier after each volatile load. * -# Use StoreStore barrier after all stores but before return from any constructor whose * class has final fields. * -# Use NTStoreStore to order non-temporal stores with respect to all later * store-to-memory instructions. Only generated together with non-temporal stores. */ enum MemBarrierKind { kAnyStore, kLoadAny, kStoreStore, kAnyAny, kNTStoreStore, }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const MemBarrierKind& kind); enum OpFeatureFlags { kIsBranch = 0, kNoOperand, kIsUnaryOp, kIsBinaryOp, kIsTertiaryOp, kIsQuadOp, kIsQuinOp, kIsSextupleOp, kIsIT, kIsMoveOp, kMemLoad, kMemStore, kMemVolatile, kMemScaledx0, kMemScaledx2, kMemScaledx4, kPCRelFixup, // x86 FIXME: add NEEDS_FIXUP to instruction attributes. kRegDef0, kRegDef1, kRegDef2, kRegDefA, kRegDefD, kRegDefFPCSList0, kRegDefFPCSList2, kRegDefList0, kRegDefList1, kRegDefList2, kRegDefLR, kRegDefSP, kRegUse0, kRegUse1, kRegUse2, kRegUse3, kRegUse4, kRegUseA, kRegUseC, kRegUseD, kRegUseB, kRegUseFPCSList0, kRegUseFPCSList2, kRegUseList0, kRegUseList1, kRegUseLR, kRegUsePC, kRegUseSP, kSetsCCodes, kUsesCCodes, kUseFpStack, kUseHi, kUseLo, kDefHi, kDefLo }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const OpFeatureFlags& rhs); enum SelectInstructionKind { kSelectNone, kSelectConst, kSelectMove, kSelectGoto }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const SelectInstructionKind& kind); // LIR fixup kinds for Arm and X86. enum FixupKind { kFixupNone, kFixupLabel, // For labels we just adjust the offset. kFixupLoad, // Mostly for immediates. kFixupVLoad, // FP load which *may* be pc-relative. kFixupCBxZ, // Cbz, Cbnz. kFixupTBxZ, // Tbz, Tbnz. kFixupCondBranch, // Conditional branch kFixupT1Branch, // Thumb1 Unconditional branch kFixupT2Branch, // Thumb2 Unconditional branch kFixupBlx1, // Blx1 (start of Blx1/Blx2 pair). kFixupBl1, // Bl1 (start of Bl1/Bl2 pair). kFixupAdr, // Adr. kFixupMovImmLST, // kThumb2MovImm16LST. kFixupMovImmHST, // kThumb2MovImm16HST. kFixupAlign4, // Align to 4-byte boundary. kFixupA53Erratum835769, // Cortex A53 Erratum 835769. kFixupSwitchTable, // X86_64 packed switch table. }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const FixupKind& kind); enum VolatileKind { kNotVolatile, // Load/Store is not volatile kVolatile // Load/Store is volatile }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const VolatileKind& kind); enum WideKind { kNotWide, // Non-wide view kWide, // Wide view kRef // Ref width }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const WideKind& kind); } // namespace art #endif // ART_COMPILER_DEX_COMPILER_ENUMS_H_