1#!/usr/bin/env perl 2## 3## Copyright (c) 2013 The WebM project authors. All Rights Reserved. 4## 5## Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license 6## that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source 7## tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found 8## in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may 9## be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. 10## 11 12package thumb; 13 14sub FixThumbInstructions($$) 15{ 16 my $short_branches = $_[1]; 17 my $branch_shift_offset = $short_branches ? 1 : 0; 18 19 # Write additions with shifts, such as "add r10, r11, lsl #8", 20 # in three operand form, "add r10, r10, r11, lsl #8". 21 s/(add\s+)(r\d+),\s*(r\d+),\s*(lsl #\d+)/$1$2, $2, $3, $4/g; 22 23 # Convert additions with a non-constant shift into a sequence 24 # with left shift, addition and a right shift (to restore the 25 # register to the original value). Currently the right shift 26 # isn't necessary in the code base since the values in these 27 # registers aren't used, but doing the shift for consistency. 28 # This converts instructions such as "add r12, r12, r5, lsl r4" 29 # into the sequence "lsl r5, r4", "add r12, r12, r5", "lsr r5, r4". 30 s/^(\s*)(add)(\s+)(r\d+),\s*(r\d+),\s*(r\d+),\s*lsl (r\d+)/$1lsl$3$6, $7\n$1$2$3$4, $5, $6\n$1lsr$3$6, $7/g; 31 32 # Convert loads with right shifts in the indexing into a 33 # sequence of an add, load and sub. This converts 34 # "ldrb r4, [r9, lr, asr #1]" into "add r9, r9, lr, asr #1", 35 # "ldrb r9, [r9]", "sub r9, r9, lr, asr #1". 36 s/^(\s*)(ldrb)(\s+)(r\d+),\s*\[(\w+),\s*(\w+),\s*(asr #\d+)\]/$1add $3$5, $5, $6, $7\n$1$2$3$4, [$5]\n$1sub $3$5, $5, $6, $7/g; 37 38 # Convert register indexing with writeback into a separate add 39 # instruction. This converts "ldrb r12, [r1, r2]!" into 40 # "ldrb r12, [r1, r2]", "add r1, r1, r2". 41 s/^(\s*)(ldrb)(\s+)(r\d+),\s*\[(\w+),\s*(\w+)\]!/$1$2$3$4, [$5, $6]\n$1add $3$5, $6/g; 42 43 # Convert negative register indexing into separate sub/add instructions. 44 # This converts "ldrne r4, [src, -pstep, lsl #1]" into 45 # "subne src, src, pstep, lsl #1", "ldrne r4, [src]", 46 # "addne src, src, pstep, lsl #1". In a couple of cases where 47 # this is used, it's used for two subsequent load instructions, 48 # where a hand-written version of it could merge two subsequent 49 # add and sub instructions. 50 s/^(\s*)((ldr|str|pld)(ne)?)(\s+)(r\d+,\s*)?\[(\w+), -([^\]]+)\]/$1sub$4$5$7, $7, $8\n$1$2$5$6\[$7\]\n$1add$4$5$7, $7, $8/g; 51 52 # Convert register post indexing to a separate add instruction. 53 # This converts "ldrneb r9, [r0], r2" into "ldrneb r9, [r0]", 54 # "addne r0, r0, r2". 55 s/^(\s*)((ldr|str)(ne)?[bhd]?)(\s+)(\w+),(\s*\w+,)?\s*\[(\w+)\],\s*(\w+)/$1$2$5$6,$7 [$8]\n$1add$4$5$8, $8, $9/g; 56 57 # Convert "mov pc, lr" into "bx lr", since the former only works 58 # for switching from arm to thumb (and only in armv7), but not 59 # from thumb to arm. 60 s/mov(\s*)pc\s*,\s*lr/bx$1lr/g; 61} 62 631; 64