// Copyright 2013 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef V8_ARM64_INSTRUCTIONS_ARM64_H_ #define V8_ARM64_INSTRUCTIONS_ARM64_H_ #include "src/globals.h" #include "src/utils.h" #include "src/arm64/constants-arm64.h" #include "src/arm64/utils-arm64.h" namespace v8 { namespace internal { // ISA constants. -------------------------------------------------------------- typedef uint32_t Instr; // The following macros initialize a float/double variable with a bit pattern // without using static initializers: If ARM64_DEFINE_FP_STATICS is defined, the // symbol is defined as uint32_t/uint64_t initialized with the desired bit // pattern. Otherwise, the same symbol is declared as an external float/double. #if defined(ARM64_DEFINE_FP_STATICS) #define DEFINE_FLOAT(name, value) extern const uint32_t name = value #define DEFINE_DOUBLE(name, value) extern const uint64_t name = value #else #define DEFINE_FLOAT(name, value) extern const float name #define DEFINE_DOUBLE(name, value) extern const double name #endif // defined(ARM64_DEFINE_FP_STATICS) DEFINE_FLOAT(kFP32PositiveInfinity, 0x7f800000); DEFINE_FLOAT(kFP32NegativeInfinity, 0xff800000); DEFINE_DOUBLE(kFP64PositiveInfinity, 0x7ff0000000000000UL); DEFINE_DOUBLE(kFP64NegativeInfinity, 0xfff0000000000000UL); // This value is a signalling NaN as both a double and as a float (taking the // least-significant word). DEFINE_DOUBLE(kFP64SignallingNaN, 0x7ff000007f800001); DEFINE_FLOAT(kFP32SignallingNaN, 0x7f800001); // A similar value, but as a quiet NaN. DEFINE_DOUBLE(kFP64QuietNaN, 0x7ff800007fc00001); DEFINE_FLOAT(kFP32QuietNaN, 0x7fc00001); // The default NaN values (for FPCR.DN=1). DEFINE_DOUBLE(kFP64DefaultNaN, 0x7ff8000000000000UL); DEFINE_FLOAT(kFP32DefaultNaN, 0x7fc00000); #undef DEFINE_FLOAT #undef DEFINE_DOUBLE enum LSDataSize { LSByte = 0, LSHalfword = 1, LSWord = 2, LSDoubleWord = 3 }; LSDataSize CalcLSPairDataSize(LoadStorePairOp op); enum ImmBranchType { UnknownBranchType = 0, CondBranchType = 1, UncondBranchType = 2, CompareBranchType = 3, TestBranchType = 4 }; enum AddrMode { Offset, PreIndex, PostIndex }; enum FPRounding { // The first four values are encodable directly by FPCR. FPTieEven = 0x0, FPPositiveInfinity = 0x1, FPNegativeInfinity = 0x2, FPZero = 0x3, // The final rounding mode is only available when explicitly specified by the // instruction (such as with fcvta). It cannot be set in FPCR. FPTieAway }; enum Reg31Mode { Reg31IsStackPointer, Reg31IsZeroRegister }; // Instructions. --------------------------------------------------------------- class Instruction { public: V8_INLINE Instr InstructionBits() const { return *reinterpret_cast(this); } V8_INLINE void SetInstructionBits(Instr new_instr) { *reinterpret_cast(this) = new_instr; } int Bit(int pos) const { return (InstructionBits() >> pos) & 1; } uint32_t Bits(int msb, int lsb) const { return unsigned_bitextract_32(msb, lsb, InstructionBits()); } int32_t SignedBits(int msb, int lsb) const { int32_t bits = *(reinterpret_cast(this)); return signed_bitextract_32(msb, lsb, bits); } Instr Mask(uint32_t mask) const { return InstructionBits() & mask; } V8_INLINE Instruction* following(int count = 1) { return InstructionAtOffset(count * static_cast(kInstructionSize)); } V8_INLINE Instruction* preceding(int count = 1) { return following(-count); } #define DEFINE_GETTER(Name, HighBit, LowBit, Func) \ int64_t Name() const { return Func(HighBit, LowBit); } INSTRUCTION_FIELDS_LIST(DEFINE_GETTER) #undef DEFINE_GETTER // ImmPCRel is a compound field (not present in INSTRUCTION_FIELDS_LIST), // formed from ImmPCRelLo and ImmPCRelHi. int ImmPCRel() const { ASSERT(IsPCRelAddressing()); int const offset = ((ImmPCRelHi() << ImmPCRelLo_width) | ImmPCRelLo()); int const width = ImmPCRelLo_width + ImmPCRelHi_width; return signed_bitextract_32(width - 1, 0, offset); } uint64_t ImmLogical(); float ImmFP32(); double ImmFP64(); LSDataSize SizeLSPair() const { return CalcLSPairDataSize( static_cast(Mask(LoadStorePairMask))); } // Helpers. bool IsCondBranchImm() const { return Mask(ConditionalBranchFMask) == ConditionalBranchFixed; } bool IsUncondBranchImm() const { return Mask(UnconditionalBranchFMask) == UnconditionalBranchFixed; } bool IsCompareBranch() const { return Mask(CompareBranchFMask) == CompareBranchFixed; } bool IsTestBranch() const { return Mask(TestBranchFMask) == TestBranchFixed; } bool IsImmBranch() const { return BranchType() != UnknownBranchType; } bool IsLdrLiteral() const { return Mask(LoadLiteralFMask) == LoadLiteralFixed; } bool IsLdrLiteralX() const { return Mask(LoadLiteralMask) == LDR_x_lit; } bool IsPCRelAddressing() const { return Mask(PCRelAddressingFMask) == PCRelAddressingFixed; } bool IsAdr() const { return Mask(PCRelAddressingMask) == ADR; } bool IsLogicalImmediate() const { return Mask(LogicalImmediateFMask) == LogicalImmediateFixed; } bool IsAddSubImmediate() const { return Mask(AddSubImmediateFMask) == AddSubImmediateFixed; } bool IsAddSubShifted() const { return Mask(AddSubShiftedFMask) == AddSubShiftedFixed; } bool IsAddSubExtended() const { return Mask(AddSubExtendedFMask) == AddSubExtendedFixed; } // Match any loads or stores, including pairs. bool IsLoadOrStore() const { return Mask(LoadStoreAnyFMask) == LoadStoreAnyFixed; } // Match any loads, including pairs. bool IsLoad() const; // Match any stores, including pairs. bool IsStore() const; // Indicate whether Rd can be the stack pointer or the zero register. This // does not check that the instruction actually has an Rd field. Reg31Mode RdMode() const { // The following instructions use csp or wsp as Rd: // Add/sub (immediate) when not setting the flags. // Add/sub (extended) when not setting the flags. // Logical (immediate) when not setting the flags. // Otherwise, r31 is the zero register. if (IsAddSubImmediate() || IsAddSubExtended()) { if (Mask(AddSubSetFlagsBit)) { return Reg31IsZeroRegister; } else { return Reg31IsStackPointer; } } if (IsLogicalImmediate()) { // Of the logical (immediate) instructions, only ANDS (and its aliases) // can set the flags. The others can all write into csp. // Note that some logical operations are not available to // immediate-operand instructions, so we have to combine two masks here. if (Mask(LogicalImmediateMask & LogicalOpMask) == ANDS) { return Reg31IsZeroRegister; } else { return Reg31IsStackPointer; } } return Reg31IsZeroRegister; } // Indicate whether Rn can be the stack pointer or the zero register. This // does not check that the instruction actually has an Rn field. Reg31Mode RnMode() const { // The following instructions use csp or wsp as Rn: // All loads and stores. // Add/sub (immediate). // Add/sub (extended). // Otherwise, r31 is the zero register. if (IsLoadOrStore() || IsAddSubImmediate() || IsAddSubExtended()) { return Reg31IsStackPointer; } return Reg31IsZeroRegister; } ImmBranchType BranchType() const { if (IsCondBranchImm()) { return CondBranchType; } else if (IsUncondBranchImm()) { return UncondBranchType; } else if (IsCompareBranch()) { return CompareBranchType; } else if (IsTestBranch()) { return TestBranchType; } else { return UnknownBranchType; } } static int ImmBranchRangeBitwidth(ImmBranchType branch_type) { switch (branch_type) { case UncondBranchType: return ImmUncondBranch_width; case CondBranchType: return ImmCondBranch_width; case CompareBranchType: return ImmCmpBranch_width; case TestBranchType: return ImmTestBranch_width; default: UNREACHABLE(); return 0; } } // The range of the branch instruction, expressed as 'instr +- range'. static int32_t ImmBranchRange(ImmBranchType branch_type) { return (1 << (ImmBranchRangeBitwidth(branch_type) + kInstructionSizeLog2)) / 2 - kInstructionSize; } int ImmBranch() const { switch (BranchType()) { case CondBranchType: return ImmCondBranch(); case UncondBranchType: return ImmUncondBranch(); case CompareBranchType: return ImmCmpBranch(); case TestBranchType: return ImmTestBranch(); default: UNREACHABLE(); } return 0; } bool IsBranchAndLinkToRegister() const { return Mask(UnconditionalBranchToRegisterMask) == BLR; } bool IsMovz() const { return (Mask(MoveWideImmediateMask) == MOVZ_x) || (Mask(MoveWideImmediateMask) == MOVZ_w); } bool IsMovk() const { return (Mask(MoveWideImmediateMask) == MOVK_x) || (Mask(MoveWideImmediateMask) == MOVK_w); } bool IsMovn() const { return (Mask(MoveWideImmediateMask) == MOVN_x) || (Mask(MoveWideImmediateMask) == MOVN_w); } bool IsNop(int n) { // A marking nop is an instruction // mov r, r // which is encoded as // orr r, xzr, r return (Mask(LogicalShiftedMask) == ORR_x) && (Rd() == Rm()) && (Rd() == n); } // Find the PC offset encoded in this instruction. 'this' may be a branch or // a PC-relative addressing instruction. // The offset returned is unscaled. ptrdiff_t ImmPCOffset(); // Find the target of this instruction. 'this' may be a branch or a // PC-relative addressing instruction. Instruction* ImmPCOffsetTarget(); static bool IsValidImmPCOffset(ImmBranchType branch_type, int32_t offset); bool IsTargetInImmPCOffsetRange(Instruction* target); // Patch a PC-relative offset to refer to 'target'. 'this' may be a branch or // a PC-relative addressing instruction. void SetImmPCOffsetTarget(Instruction* target); // Patch a literal load instruction to load from 'source'. void SetImmLLiteral(Instruction* source); uint8_t* LiteralAddress() { int offset = ImmLLiteral() << kLoadLiteralScaleLog2; return reinterpret_cast(this) + offset; } enum CheckAlignment { NO_CHECK, CHECK_ALIGNMENT }; V8_INLINE Instruction* InstructionAtOffset( int64_t offset, CheckAlignment check = CHECK_ALIGNMENT) { Address addr = reinterpret_cast
(this) + offset; // The FUZZ_disasm test relies on no check being done. ASSERT(check == NO_CHECK || IsAddressAligned(addr, kInstructionSize)); return Cast(addr); } template V8_INLINE static Instruction* Cast(T src) { return reinterpret_cast(src); } V8_INLINE ptrdiff_t DistanceTo(Instruction* target) { return reinterpret_cast
(target) - reinterpret_cast
(this); } static const int ImmPCRelRangeBitwidth = 21; static bool IsValidPCRelOffset(int offset) { return is_int21(offset); } void SetPCRelImmTarget(Instruction* target); void SetBranchImmTarget(Instruction* target); }; // Where Instruction looks at instructions generated by the Assembler, // InstructionSequence looks at instructions sequences generated by the // MacroAssembler. class InstructionSequence : public Instruction { public: static InstructionSequence* At(Address address) { return reinterpret_cast(address); } // Sequences generated by MacroAssembler::InlineData(). bool IsInlineData() const; uint64_t InlineData() const; }; // Simulator/Debugger debug instructions --------------------------------------- // Each debug marker is represented by a HLT instruction. The immediate comment // field in the instruction is used to identify the type of debug marker. Each // marker encodes arguments in a different way, as described below. // Indicate to the Debugger that the instruction is a redirected call. const Instr kImmExceptionIsRedirectedCall = 0xca11; // Represent unreachable code. This is used as a guard in parts of the code that // should not be reachable, such as in data encoded inline in the instructions. const Instr kImmExceptionIsUnreachable = 0xdebf; // A pseudo 'printf' instruction. The arguments will be passed to the platform // printf method. const Instr kImmExceptionIsPrintf = 0xdeb1; // Most parameters are stored in ARM64 registers as if the printf // pseudo-instruction was a call to the real printf method: // x0: The format string. // x1-x7: Optional arguments. // d0-d7: Optional arguments. // // Also, the argument layout is described inline in the instructions: // - arg_count: The number of arguments. // - arg_pattern: A set of PrintfArgPattern values, packed into two-bit fields. // // Floating-point and integer arguments are passed in separate sets of registers // in AAPCS64 (even for varargs functions), so it is not possible to determine // the type of each argument without some information about the values that were // passed in. This information could be retrieved from the printf format string, // but the format string is not trivial to parse so we encode the relevant // information with the HLT instruction. const unsigned kPrintfArgCountOffset = 1 * kInstructionSize; const unsigned kPrintfArgPatternListOffset = 2 * kInstructionSize; const unsigned kPrintfLength = 3 * kInstructionSize; const unsigned kPrintfMaxArgCount = 4; // The argument pattern is a set of two-bit-fields, each with one of the // following values: enum PrintfArgPattern { kPrintfArgW = 1, kPrintfArgX = 2, // There is no kPrintfArgS because floats are always converted to doubles in C // varargs calls. kPrintfArgD = 3 }; static const unsigned kPrintfArgPatternBits = 2; // A pseudo 'debug' instruction. const Instr kImmExceptionIsDebug = 0xdeb0; // Parameters are inlined in the code after a debug pseudo-instruction: // - Debug code. // - Debug parameters. // - Debug message string. This is a NULL-terminated ASCII string, padded to // kInstructionSize so that subsequent instructions are correctly aligned. // - A kImmExceptionIsUnreachable marker, to catch accidental execution of the // string data. const unsigned kDebugCodeOffset = 1 * kInstructionSize; const unsigned kDebugParamsOffset = 2 * kInstructionSize; const unsigned kDebugMessageOffset = 3 * kInstructionSize; // Debug parameters. // Used without a TRACE_ option, the Debugger will print the arguments only // once. Otherwise TRACE_ENABLE and TRACE_DISABLE will enable or disable tracing // before every instruction for the specified LOG_ parameters. // // TRACE_OVERRIDE enables the specified LOG_ parameters, and disabled any // others that were not specified. // // For example: // // __ debug("print registers and fp registers", 0, LOG_REGS | LOG_FP_REGS); // will print the registers and fp registers only once. // // __ debug("trace disasm", 1, TRACE_ENABLE | LOG_DISASM); // starts disassembling the code. // // __ debug("trace rets", 2, TRACE_ENABLE | LOG_REGS); // adds the general purpose registers to the trace. // // __ debug("stop regs", 3, TRACE_DISABLE | LOG_REGS); // stops tracing the registers. const unsigned kDebuggerTracingDirectivesMask = 3 << 6; enum DebugParameters { NO_PARAM = 0, BREAK = 1 << 0, LOG_DISASM = 1 << 1, // Use only with TRACE. Disassemble the code. LOG_REGS = 1 << 2, // Log general purpose registers. LOG_FP_REGS = 1 << 3, // Log floating-point registers. LOG_SYS_REGS = 1 << 4, // Log the status flags. LOG_WRITE = 1 << 5, // Log any memory write. LOG_STATE = LOG_REGS | LOG_FP_REGS | LOG_SYS_REGS, LOG_ALL = LOG_DISASM | LOG_STATE | LOG_WRITE, // Trace control. TRACE_ENABLE = 1 << 6, TRACE_DISABLE = 2 << 6, TRACE_OVERRIDE = 3 << 6 }; } } // namespace v8::internal #endif // V8_ARM64_INSTRUCTIONS_ARM64_H_