; Collection of macros, for GNU Binutils .cpu files. -*- Scheme -*- ; ; Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ; ; Contributed by Red Hat Inc. ; ; This file is part of the GNU Binutils. ; ; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or ; (at your option) any later version. ; ; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ; GNU General Public License for more details. ; ; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software ; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ; Enums. ; Define a normal enum without using name/value pairs. ; This is currently the same as define-full-enum but it needn't remain ; that way (it's define-full-enum that would change). (define-pmacro (define-normal-enum name comment attrs prefix vals) "\ Define a normal enum, fixed number of arguments. " (define-full-enum name comment attrs prefix vals) ) ; Define a normal insn enum. (define-pmacro (define-normal-insn-enum name comment attrs prefix fld vals) "\ Define a normal instruction opcode enum. " (define-full-insn-enum name comment attrs prefix fld vals) ) ; Instruction fields. ; Normally, fields are unsigned have no encode/decode needs. (define-pmacro (define-normal-ifield name comment attrs start length) "Define a normal instruction field.\n" (define-full-ifield name comment attrs start length UINT #f #f) ) ; For those who don't like typing. (define-pmacro df "Shorthand form of define-full-ifield.\n" define-full-ifield ) (define-pmacro dnf "Shorthand form of define-normal-ifield.\n" define-normal-ifield ) ; Define a normal multi-ifield. ; FIXME: The define-normal version for ifields doesn't include the mode. (define-pmacro (define-normal-multi-ifield name comment attrs mode subflds insert extract) "Define a normal multi-part instruction field.\n" (define-full-multi-ifield name comment attrs mode subflds insert extract) ) ; For those who don't like typing. (define-pmacro dnmf "Shorthand form of define-normal-multi-ifield.\n" define-normal-multi-ifield ) ; Simple multi-ifields: mode is UINT, default insert/extract support. (define-pmacro (dsmf name comment attrs subflds) "Define a simple multi-part instruction field.\n" (define-full-multi-ifield name comment attrs UINT subflds #f #f) ) ; Hardware. ; Simpler version for most hardware elements. ; Allow special assembler support specification but no semantic-name or ; get/set specs. (define-pmacro (define-normal-hardware name comment attrs type indices values handlers) "\ Define a normal hardware element. " (define-full-hardware name comment attrs name type indices values handlers () () ()) ) ; For those who don't like typing. (define-pmacro dnh "Shorthand form of define-normal-hardware.\n" define-normal-hardware ) ; Simpler version of dnh that leaves out the indices, values, handlers, ; get, set, and layout specs. ; This is useful for 1 bit registers. ; ??? While dsh and dnh aren't that distinguishable when perusing a .cpu file, ; they both take a fixed number of positional arguments, and dsh is a proper ; subset of dnh with all arguments in the same positions, so methinks things ; are ok. (define-pmacro (define-simple-hardware name comment attrs type) "\ Define a simple hardware element (usually a scalar register). " (define-full-hardware name comment attrs name type () () () () () ()) ) (define-pmacro dsh "Shorthand form of define-simple-hardware.\n" define-simple-hardware ) ; Operands. (define-pmacro (define-normal-operand name comment attrs type index) "Define a normal operand.\n" (define-full-operand name comment attrs type DFLT index () () ()) ) ; For those who don't like typing. ; FIXME: dno? (define-pmacro dnop "Shorthand form of define-normal-operand.\n" define-normal-operand ) (define-pmacro (dndo x-name x-mode x-args x-syntax x-base-ifield x-encoding x-ifield-assertion x-getter x-setter) "Define a normal derived operand." (define-derived-operand (name x-name) (mode x-mode) (args x-args) (syntax x-syntax) (base-ifield x-base-ifield) (encoding x-encoding) (ifield-assertion x-ifield-assertion) (getter x-getter) (setter x-setter) ) ) ; Instructions. ; Define an instruction object, normal version. ; At present all fields must be specified. ; Fields ifield-assertion is absent. (define-pmacro (define-normal-insn name comment attrs syntax fmt semantics timing) "Define a normal instruction.\n" (define-full-insn name comment attrs syntax fmt () semantics timing) ) ; To reduce the amount of typing. ; Note that this is the same name as the D'ni in MYST. Oooohhhh..... ; this must be the right way to go. :-) (define-pmacro dni "Shorthand form of define-normal-insn.\n" define-normal-insn ) ; Macro instructions. ; Define a macro-insn object, normal version. ; This only supports expanding to one real insn. (define-pmacro (define-normal-macro-insn name comment attrs syntax expansion) "Define a normal macro instruction.\n" (define-full-minsn name comment attrs syntax expansion) ) ; To reduce the amount of typing. (define-pmacro dnmi "Shorthand form of define-normal-macro-insn.\n" define-normal-macro-insn ) ; Modes. ; ??? Not currently available for use. ; ; Define Normal Mode ; ;(define-pmacro (define-normal-mode name comment attrs bits bytes ; non-mode-c-type printf-type sem-mode ptr-to host?) ; "Define a normal mode.\n" ; (define-full-mode name comment attrs bits bytes ; non-mode-c-type printf-type sem-mode ptr-to host?) ;) ; ; For those who don't like typing. ;(define-pmacro dnm ; "Shorthand form of define-normal-mode.\n" ; define-normal-mode ;)