and %rcr_, leaving just %cr_ which is what people expect.
Updated the disassembler to support this unified register set.
Added a testcase to verify that the registers continue to be
decoded correctly.
llvm-svn: 103196
argument that had to be between 0 and 7 to have any value,
firing an assert later in the AsmPrinter. Now, the
disassembler rejects instructions with out-of-range values
for that immediate.
llvm-svn: 100694
whose opcodes extend into the ModR/M field using the
Form field of the instruction rather than by special
casing each instruction. Commented out the special
casing of VMCALL, which is the first instruction to use
this special form. While I was in the neighborhood,
added a few comments for people modifying the Intel
disassembler.
llvm-svn: 96043
for representing constraint info semantically instead of
as a c expression that will be blatted out to the .inc
file. Fix X86RecognizableInstr to use this instead of
parsing C code :).
llvm-svn: 95753
incarnations), integrated into the MC framework.
The disassembler is table-driven, using a custom TableGen backend to
generate hierarchical tables optimized for fast decode. The disassembler
consumes MemoryObjects and produces arrays of MCInsts, adhering to the
abstract base class MCDisassembler (llvm/MC/MCDisassembler.h).
The disassembler is documented in detail in
- lib/Target/X86/Disassembler/X86Disassembler.cpp (disassembler runtime)
- utils/TableGen/DisassemblerEmitter.cpp (table emitter)
You can test the disassembler by running llvm-mc -disassemble for i386
or x86_64 targets. Please let me know if you encounter any problems
with it.
llvm-svn: 91749