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/arch/powerpc/xmon/
Dppc.h50 unsigned char operands[8]; member
306 unsigned int operands; member
Dppc-dis.c80 for (opindex = opcode->operands; *opindex != 0; opindex++) in print_insn_powerpc()
91 if (opcode->operands[0] != 0) in print_insn_powerpc()
97 for (opindex = opcode->operands; *opindex != 0; opindex++) in print_insn_powerpc()
/arch/m68k/fpsp040/
Ddo_func.S171 bra t_operr |take care of operands < -1
189 bne t_operr |take care of operands < 0
203 bra t_operr |take care of operands < 0
211 bne t_operr |take care of operands < 0
225 bra t_operr |take care of operands < 0
233 bne t_operr |take care of operands < 0
247 bra t_operr |take care of operands < 0
Dres_func.S605 | of the operands must be denormalized to enter this code.
650 | if(both operands are denorm)
664 | if(both operands are denorm)
824 | Check the signs of the operands. If they are unlike, the fpu
999 | Check the signs of the operands. If they are alike, the fpu
Ddecbin.S21 | and NaN operands are dispatched without entering this routine)
/arch/tile/kernel/
Dbacktrace.c131 int operands[MAX_INFO_OPS_PER_BUNDLE]) in bt_get_info_ops()
142 operands[num_ops++] = insn->operand_values[0]; in bt_get_info_ops()
175 if (insn->operands[j]->is_dest_reg && in bt_modifies_reg()
Dtile-desc_64.c2194 &tilegx_operands[opc->operands[pipe][i]]; in parse_insn_tilegx()
2212 d->operands[i] = op; in parse_insn_tilegx()
Dtile-desc_32.c2582 &tilepro_operands[opc->operands[pipe][i]]; in parse_insn_tilepro()
2599 d->operands[i] = op; in parse_insn_tilepro()
/arch/tile/include/asm/
Dtile-desc_64.h460 unsigned char operands[TILEGX_NUM_PIPELINE_ENCODINGS][TILEGX_MAX_OPERANDS]; member
470 const struct tilegx_operand *operands[TILEGX_MAX_OPERANDS]; member
Dtile-desc_32.h522 unsigned char operands[TILEPRO_NUM_PIPELINE_ENCODINGS][TILEPRO_MAX_OPERANDS]; member
533 const struct tilepro_operand *operands[TILEPRO_MAX_OPERANDS]; member
/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/
Dfplsp.doc101 addq.l &0x8,%sp # clear operands from stack
103 Again, the result is returned in fp0. Note that BOTH operands
/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/
Dilsp.S84 # If the operands are signed, make them unsigned and save the #
545 # load temp registers with operands
603 # one or both of the operands is zero so the result is also zero.
671 # load temp registers with operands
Dfpsp.S2298 # have to make sure that for single or double source operands that the
2374 # set_tag_x() - determine optype of src/dst operands #
2376 # unnorm_fix() - change UNNORM operands to NORM or ZERO #
2948 # immediate operands but requires some extra work for fmovm dynamic
13951 # compute a result. Check if the regular operands would have taken #
14292 # compute a result. Check if the regular operands would have taken #
14608 # addsub_scaler2() - scale the operands so they won't take exc #
14958 # both operands are ZEROes
15018 # both operands are INFs. an OPERR will result if the INFs have
15031 # operands are INF and one of {ZERO, INF, DENORM, NORM}
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Dpfpsp.S2297 # have to make sure that for single or double source operands that the
2373 # set_tag_x() - determine optype of src/dst operands #
2375 # unnorm_fix() - change UNNORM operands to NORM or ZERO #
2947 # immediate operands but requires some extra work for fmovm dynamic
Dfplsp.S9349 # The input operands X and Y can be either normalized or #
/arch/x86/math-emu/
DREADME113 (a) the operands have a higher precision than the current setting of the
119 operands were rounded to the current precision before the arithmetic
277 for operands close to pi/2. Measured results are (note that the
/arch/s390/kernel/
Ddis.c160 static const struct operand operands[] = variable
1494 operand = operands + *ops; in print_insn()
/arch/x86/lib/
Dx86-opcode-map.txt334 # NOTE: According to Intel SDM opcode map, vmovups and vmovupd has no operands
335 # but it actually has operands. And also, vmovss and vmovsd only accept 128bit.
890 # Note: the operands are given by group opcode
/arch/x86/crypto/
Daesni-intel_asm.S778 # XMM8 and TMP5 hold the values for the two operands
970 # XMM8 and TMP5 hold the values for the two operands