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 |  | 
 | #ifndef HW_XTENSA_XTENSA_ISA_H | 
 | #define HW_XTENSA_XTENSA_ISA_H | 
 |  | 
 | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
 | extern "C" { | 
 | #endif | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Version number: This is intended to help support code that works with | 
 |  * versions of this library from multiple Xtensa releases. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | #define XTENSA_ISA_VERSION 7000 | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * This file defines the interface to the Xtensa ISA library. This | 
 |  * library contains most of the ISA-specific information for a | 
 |  * particular Xtensa processor. For example, the set of valid | 
 |  * instructions, their opcode encodings and operand fields are all | 
 |  * included here. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * This interface basically defines a number of abstract data types. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * . an instruction buffer - for holding the raw instruction bits | 
 |  * . ISA info - information about the ISA as a whole | 
 |  * . instruction formats - instruction size and slot structure | 
 |  * . opcodes - information about individual instructions | 
 |  * . operands - information about register and immediate instruction operands | 
 |  * . stateOperands - information about processor state instruction operands | 
 |  * . interfaceOperands - information about interface instruction operands | 
 |  * . register files - register file information | 
 |  * . processor states - internal processor state information | 
 |  * . system registers - "special registers" and "user registers" | 
 |  * . interfaces - TIE interfaces that are external to the processor | 
 |  * . functional units - TIE shared functions | 
 |  * | 
 |  * The interface defines a set of functions to access each data type. | 
 |  * With the exception of the instruction buffer, the internal | 
 |  * representations of the data structures are hidden. All accesses must | 
 |  * be made through the functions defined here. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | typedef struct xtensa_isa_opaque { int unused; } *xtensa_isa; | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Most of the Xtensa ISA entities (e.g., opcodes, regfiles, etc.) are | 
 |  * represented here using sequential integers beginning with 0. The | 
 |  * specific values are only fixed for a particular instantiation of an | 
 |  * xtensa_isa structure, so these values should only be used | 
 |  * internally. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | typedef int xtensa_opcode; | 
 | typedef int xtensa_format; | 
 | typedef int xtensa_regfile; | 
 | typedef int xtensa_state; | 
 | typedef int xtensa_sysreg; | 
 | typedef int xtensa_interface; | 
 | typedef int xtensa_funcUnit; | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Define a unique value for undefined items. */ | 
 |  | 
 | #define XTENSA_UNDEFINED -1 | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Overview of using this interface to decode/encode instructions: | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Each Xtensa instruction is associated with a particular instruction | 
 |  * format, where the format defines a fixed number of slots for | 
 |  * operations. The formats for the core Xtensa ISA have only one slot, | 
 |  * but FLIX instructions may have multiple slots. Within each slot, | 
 |  * there is a single opcode and some number of associated operands. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * The encoding and decoding functions operate on instruction buffers, | 
 |  * not on the raw bytes of the instructions. The same instruction | 
 |  * buffer data structure is used for both entire instructions and | 
 |  * individual slots in those instructions -- the contents of a slot need | 
 |  * to be extracted from or inserted into the buffer for the instruction | 
 |  * as a whole. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Decoding an instruction involves first finding the format, which | 
 |  * identifies the number of slots, and then decoding each slot | 
 |  * separately. A slot is decoded by finding the opcode and then using | 
 |  * the opcode to determine how many operands there are. For example: | 
 |  * | 
 |  * xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars | 
 |  * xtensa_format_decode | 
 |  * for each slot { | 
 |  *   xtensa_format_get_slot | 
 |  *   xtensa_opcode_decode | 
 |  *   for each operand { | 
 |  *     xtensa_operand_get_field | 
 |  *     xtensa_operand_decode | 
 |  *   } | 
 |  * } | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Encoding an instruction is roughly the same procedure in reverse: | 
 |  * | 
 |  * xtensa_format_encode | 
 |  * for each slot { | 
 |  *   xtensa_opcode_encode | 
 |  *   for each operand { | 
 |  *     xtensa_operand_encode | 
 |  *     xtensa_operand_set_field | 
 |  *   } | 
 |  *   xtensa_format_set_slot | 
 |  * } | 
 |  * xtensa_insnbuf_to_chars | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Error handling. */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Error codes. The code for the most recent error condition can be | 
 |  * retrieved with the "errno" function. For any result other than | 
 |  * xtensa_isa_ok, an error message containing additional information | 
 |  * about the problem can be retrieved using the "error_msg" function. | 
 |  * The error messages are stored in an internal buffer, which should | 
 |  * not be freed and may be overwritten by subsequent operations. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | typedef enum xtensa_isa_status_enum { | 
 |     xtensa_isa_ok = 0, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_bad_format, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_bad_slot, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_bad_opcode, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_bad_operand, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_bad_field, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_bad_iclass, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_bad_regfile, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_bad_sysreg, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_bad_state, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_bad_interface, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_bad_funcUnit, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_wrong_slot, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_no_field, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_out_of_memory, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_buffer_overflow, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_internal_error, | 
 |     xtensa_isa_bad_value | 
 | } xtensa_isa_status; | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_isa_status xtensa_isa_errno(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 | char *xtensa_isa_error_msg(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Instruction buffers. */ | 
 |  | 
 | typedef uint32_t xtensa_insnbuf_word; | 
 | typedef xtensa_insnbuf_word *xtensa_insnbuf; | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Get the size in "insnbuf_words" of the xtensa_insnbuf array. */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_insnbuf_size(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Allocate an xtensa_insnbuf of the right size. */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_insnbuf xtensa_insnbuf_alloc(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Release an xtensa_insnbuf. */ | 
 |  | 
 | void xtensa_insnbuf_free(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_insnbuf buf); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Conversion between raw memory (char arrays) and our internal | 
 |  * instruction representation. This is complicated by the Xtensa ISA's | 
 |  * variable instruction lengths. When converting to chars, the buffer | 
 |  * must contain a valid instruction so we know how many bytes to copy; | 
 |  * thus, the "to_chars" function returns the number of bytes copied or | 
 |  * XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. The "from_chars" function first reads the | 
 |  * minimal number of bytes required to decode the instruction length and | 
 |  * then proceeds to copy the entire instruction into the buffer; if the | 
 |  * memory does not contain a valid instruction, it copies the maximum | 
 |  * number of bytes required for the longest Xtensa instruction. The | 
 |  * "num_chars" argument may be used to limit the number of bytes that | 
 |  * can be read or written. Otherwise, if "num_chars" is zero, the | 
 |  * functions may read or write past the end of the code. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_insnbuf_to_chars(xtensa_isa isa, const xtensa_insnbuf insn, | 
 |                             unsigned char *cp, int num_chars); | 
 |  | 
 | void xtensa_insnbuf_from_chars(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_insnbuf insn, | 
 |                                const unsigned char *cp, int num_chars); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* ISA information. */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* Initialize the ISA information. */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_isa xtensa_isa_init(void *xtensa_modules, xtensa_isa_status *errno_p, | 
 |                            char **error_msg_p); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Deallocate an xtensa_isa structure. */ | 
 |  | 
 | void xtensa_isa_free(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Get the maximum instruction size in bytes. */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_isa_maxlength(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Decode the length in bytes of an instruction in raw memory (not an | 
 |  * insnbuf). This function reads only the minimal number of bytes | 
 |  * required to decode the instruction length. Returns | 
 |  * XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_isa_length_from_chars(xtensa_isa isa, const unsigned char *cp); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get the number of stages in the processor's pipeline. The pipeline | 
 |  * stage values returned by other functions in this library will range | 
 |  * from 0 to N-1, where N is the value returned by this function. | 
 |  * Note that the stage numbers used here may not correspond to the | 
 |  * actual processor hardware, e.g., the hardware may have additional | 
 |  * stages before stage 0. Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_isa_num_pipe_stages(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Get the number of various entities that are defined for this processor. */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_isa_num_formats(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_isa_num_opcodes(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_isa_num_regfiles(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_isa_num_states(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_isa_num_sysregs(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_isa_num_interfaces(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_isa_num_funcUnits(xtensa_isa isa); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Instruction formats. */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* Get the name of a format. Returns null on error. */ | 
 |  | 
 | const char *xtensa_format_name(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_format fmt); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Given a format name, return the format number. Returns | 
 |  * XTENSA_UNDEFINED if the name is not a valid format. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_format xtensa_format_lookup(xtensa_isa isa, const char *fmtname); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Decode the instruction format from a binary instruction buffer. | 
 |  * Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED if the format is not recognized. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_format xtensa_format_decode(xtensa_isa isa, const xtensa_insnbuf insn); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Set the instruction format field(s) in a binary instruction buffer. | 
 |  * All the other fields are set to zero. Returns non-zero on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_format_encode(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_format fmt, | 
 |                          xtensa_insnbuf insn); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Find the length (in bytes) of an instruction. Returns | 
 |  * XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_format_length(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_format fmt); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get the number of slots in an instruction. Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED | 
 |  * on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_format_num_slots(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_format fmt); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get the opcode for a no-op in a particular slot. | 
 |  * Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_opcode xtensa_format_slot_nop_opcode(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_format fmt, | 
 |                                             int slot); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get the bits for a specified slot out of an insnbuf for the | 
 |  * instruction as a whole and put them into an insnbuf for that one | 
 |  * slot, and do the opposite to set a slot. Return non-zero on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_format_get_slot(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_format fmt, int slot, | 
 |                            const xtensa_insnbuf insn, xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_format_set_slot(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_format fmt, int slot, | 
 |                            xtensa_insnbuf insn, const xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Opcode information. */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Translate a mnemonic name to an opcode. Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED if | 
 |  * the name is not a valid opcode mnemonic. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_opcode xtensa_opcode_lookup(xtensa_isa isa, const char *opname); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Decode the opcode for one instruction slot from a binary instruction | 
 |  * buffer. Returns the opcode or XTENSA_UNDEFINED if the opcode is | 
 |  * illegal. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_opcode xtensa_opcode_decode(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_format fmt, int slot, | 
 |                                    const xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Set the opcode field(s) for an instruction slot. All other fields | 
 |  * in the slot are set to zero. Returns non-zero if the opcode cannot | 
 |  * be encoded. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_opcode_encode(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_format fmt, int slot, | 
 |                          xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf, xtensa_opcode opc); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Get the mnemonic name for an opcode. Returns null on error. */ | 
 |  | 
 | const char *xtensa_opcode_name(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Check various properties of opcodes. These functions return 0 if | 
 |  * the condition is false, 1 if the condition is true, and | 
 |  * XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. The instructions are classified as | 
 |  * follows: | 
 |  * | 
 |  * branch: conditional branch; may fall through to next instruction (B*) | 
 |  * jump: unconditional branch (J, JX, RET*, RF*) | 
 |  * loop: zero-overhead loop (LOOP*) | 
 |  * call: unconditional call; control returns to next instruction (CALL*) | 
 |  * | 
 |  * For the opcodes that affect control flow in some way, the branch | 
 |  * target may be specified by an immediate operand or it may be an | 
 |  * address stored in a register. You can distinguish these by | 
 |  * checking if the instruction has a PC-relative immediate | 
 |  * operand. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_opcode_is_branch(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_opcode_is_jump(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_opcode_is_loop(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_opcode_is_call(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Find the number of ordinary operands, state operands, and interface | 
 |  * operands for an instruction. These return XTENSA_UNDEFINED on | 
 |  * error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_opcode_num_operands(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_opcode_num_stateOperands(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_opcode_num_interfaceOperands(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get functional unit usage requirements for an opcode. Each "use" | 
 |  * is identified by a <functional unit, pipeline stage> pair. The | 
 |  * "num_funcUnit_uses" function returns the number of these "uses" or | 
 |  * XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. The "funcUnit_use" function returns | 
 |  * a pointer to a "use" pair or null on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | typedef struct xtensa_funcUnit_use_struct { | 
 |     xtensa_funcUnit unit; | 
 |     int stage; | 
 | } xtensa_funcUnit_use; | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_opcode_num_funcUnit_uses(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc); | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_funcUnit_use *xtensa_opcode_funcUnit_use(xtensa_isa isa, | 
 |                                                 xtensa_opcode opc, int u); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Operand information. */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* Get the name of an operand. Returns null on error. */ | 
 |  | 
 | const char *xtensa_operand_name(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Some operands are "invisible", i.e., not explicitly specified in | 
 |  * assembly language. When assembling an instruction, you need not set | 
 |  * the values of invisible operands, since they are either hardwired or | 
 |  * derived from other field values. The values of invisible operands | 
 |  * can be examined in the same way as other operands, but remember that | 
 |  * an invisible operand may get its value from another visible one, so | 
 |  * the entire instruction must be available before examining the | 
 |  * invisible operand values. This function returns 1 if an operand is | 
 |  * visible, 0 if it is invisible, or XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. Note | 
 |  * that whether an operand is visible is orthogonal to whether it is | 
 |  * "implicit", i.e., whether it is encoded in a field in the | 
 |  * instruction. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_operand_is_visible(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Check if an operand is an input ('i'), output ('o'), or inout ('m') | 
 |  * operand. Note: The output operand of a conditional assignment | 
 |  * (e.g., movnez) appears here as an inout ('m') even if it is declared | 
 |  * in the TIE code as an output ('o'); this allows the compiler to | 
 |  * properly handle register allocation for conditional assignments. | 
 |  * Returns 0 on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | char xtensa_operand_inout(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get and set the raw (encoded) value of the field for the specified | 
 |  * operand. The "set" function does not check if the value fits in the | 
 |  * field; that is done by the "encode" function below. Both of these | 
 |  * functions return non-zero on error, e.g., if the field is not defined | 
 |  * for the specified slot. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_operand_get_field(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd, | 
 |                              xtensa_format fmt, int slot, | 
 |                              const xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf, uint32_t *valp); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_operand_set_field(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd, | 
 |                              xtensa_format fmt, int slot, | 
 |                              xtensa_insnbuf slotbuf, uint32_t val); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Encode and decode operands. The raw bits in the operand field may | 
 |  * be encoded in a variety of different ways. These functions hide | 
 |  * the details of that encoding. The result values are returned through | 
 |  * the argument pointer. The return value is non-zero on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_operand_encode(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd, | 
 |                           uint32_t *valp); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_operand_decode(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd, | 
 |                           uint32_t *valp); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * An operand may be either a register operand or an immediate of some | 
 |  * sort (e.g., PC-relative or not). The "is_register" function returns | 
 |  * 0 if the operand is an immediate, 1 if it is a register, and | 
 |  * XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. The "regfile" function returns the | 
 |  * regfile for a register operand, or XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_operand_is_register(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd); | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_regfile xtensa_operand_regfile(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, | 
 |                                       int opnd); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Register operands may span multiple consecutive registers, e.g., a | 
 |  * 64-bit data type may occupy two 32-bit registers. Only the first | 
 |  * register is encoded in the operand field. This function specifies | 
 |  * the number of consecutive registers occupied by this operand. For | 
 |  * non-register operands, the return value is undefined. Returns | 
 |  * XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_operand_num_regs(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Some register operands do not completely identify the register being | 
 |  * accessed. For example, the operand value may be added to an internal | 
 |  * state value. By definition, this implies that the corresponding | 
 |  * regfile is not allocatable. Unknown registers should generally be | 
 |  * treated with worst-case assumptions. The function returns 0 if the | 
 |  * register value is unknown, 1 if known, and XTENSA_UNDEFINED on | 
 |  * error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_operand_is_known_reg(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Check if an immediate operand is PC-relative. Returns 0 for register | 
 |  * operands and non-PC-relative immediates, 1 for PC-relative | 
 |  * immediates, and XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_operand_is_PCrelative(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * For PC-relative offset operands, the interpretation of the offset may | 
 |  * vary between opcodes, e.g., is it relative to the current PC or that | 
 |  * of the next instruction?  The following functions are defined to | 
 |  * perform PC-relative relocations and to undo them (as in the | 
 |  * disassembler). The "do_reloc" function takes the desired address | 
 |  * value and the PC of the current instruction and sets the value to the | 
 |  * corresponding PC-relative offset (which can then be encoded and | 
 |  * stored into the operand field). The "undo_reloc" function takes the | 
 |  * unencoded offset value and the current PC and sets the value to the | 
 |  * appropriate address. The return values are non-zero on error. Note | 
 |  * that these functions do not replace the encode/decode functions; the | 
 |  * operands must be encoded/decoded separately and the encode functions | 
 |  * are responsible for detecting invalid operand values. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_operand_do_reloc(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd, | 
 |                             uint32_t *valp, uint32_t pc); | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_operand_undo_reloc(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int opnd, | 
 |                               uint32_t *valp, uint32_t pc); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* State Operands. */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get the state accessed by a state operand. Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED | 
 |  * on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_state xtensa_stateOperand_state(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, | 
 |                                        int stOp); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Check if a state operand is an input ('i'), output ('o'), or inout | 
 |  * ('m') operand. Returns 0 on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | char xtensa_stateOperand_inout(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_opcode opc, int stOp); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Interface Operands. */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get the external interface accessed by an interface operand. | 
 |  * Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_interface xtensa_interfaceOperand_interface(xtensa_isa isa, | 
 |                                                    xtensa_opcode opc, | 
 |                                                    int ifOp); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Register Files. */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Regfiles include both "real" regfiles and "views", where a view | 
 |  * allows a group of adjacent registers in a real "parent" regfile to be | 
 |  * viewed as a single register. A regfile view has all the same | 
 |  * properties as its parent except for its (long) name, bit width, number | 
 |  * of entries, and default ctype. You can use the parent function to | 
 |  * distinguish these two classes. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Look up a regfile by either its name or its abbreviated "short name". | 
 |  * Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. The "lookup_shortname" function | 
 |  * ignores "view" regfiles since they always have the same shortname as | 
 |  * their parents. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_regfile xtensa_regfile_lookup(xtensa_isa isa, const char *name); | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_regfile xtensa_regfile_lookup_shortname(xtensa_isa isa, | 
 |                                                const char *shortname); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get the name or abbreviated "short name" of a regfile. | 
 |  * Returns null on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | const char *xtensa_regfile_name(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_regfile rf); | 
 |  | 
 | const char *xtensa_regfile_shortname(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_regfile rf); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get the parent regfile of a "view" regfile. If the regfile is not a | 
 |  * view, the result is the same as the input parameter. Returns | 
 |  * XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_regfile xtensa_regfile_view_parent(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_regfile rf); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get the bit width of a regfile or regfile view. | 
 |  * Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_regfile_num_bits(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_regfile rf); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get the number of regfile entries. Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED on | 
 |  * error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_regfile_num_entries(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_regfile rf); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Processor States. */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* Look up a state by name. Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_state xtensa_state_lookup(xtensa_isa isa, const char *name); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Get the name for a processor state. Returns null on error. */ | 
 |  | 
 | const char *xtensa_state_name(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_state st); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get the bit width for a processor state. | 
 |  * Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_state_num_bits(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_state st); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Check if a state is exported from the processor core. Returns 0 if | 
 |  * the condition is false, 1 if the condition is true, and | 
 |  * XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_state_is_exported(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_state st); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Check for a "shared_or" state. Returns 0 if the condition is false, | 
 |  * 1 if the condition is true, and XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_state_is_shared_or(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_state st); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Sysregs ("special registers" and "user registers"). */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Look up a register by its number and whether it is a "user register" | 
 |  * or a "special register". Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED if the sysreg does | 
 |  * not exist. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_sysreg xtensa_sysreg_lookup(xtensa_isa isa, int num, int is_user); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Check if there exists a sysreg with a given name. | 
 |  * If not, this function returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_sysreg xtensa_sysreg_lookup_name(xtensa_isa isa, const char *name); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Get the name of a sysreg. Returns null on error. */ | 
 |  | 
 | const char *xtensa_sysreg_name(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_sysreg sysreg); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Get the register number. Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_sysreg_number(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_sysreg sysreg); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Check if a sysreg is a "special register" or a "user register". | 
 |  * Returns 0 for special registers, 1 for user registers and | 
 |  * XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_sysreg_is_user(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_sysreg sysreg); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Interfaces. */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Find an interface by name. The return value is XTENSA_UNDEFINED if | 
 |  * the specified interface is not found. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_interface xtensa_interface_lookup(xtensa_isa isa, const char *ifname); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Get the name of an interface. Returns null on error. */ | 
 |  | 
 | const char *xtensa_interface_name(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_interface intf); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Get the bit width for an interface. | 
 |  * Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_interface_num_bits(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_interface intf); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Check if an interface is an input ('i') or output ('o') with respect | 
 |  * to the Xtensa processor core. Returns 0 on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | char xtensa_interface_inout(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_interface intf); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Check if accessing an interface has potential side effects. | 
 |  * Currently "data" interfaces have side effects and "control" | 
 |  * interfaces do not. Returns 1 if there are side effects, 0 if not, | 
 |  * and XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_interface_has_side_effect(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_interface intf); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Some interfaces may be related such that accessing one interface | 
 |  * has side effects on a set of related interfaces. The interfaces | 
 |  * are partitioned into equivalence classes of related interfaces, and | 
 |  * each class is assigned a unique identifier number. This function | 
 |  * returns the class identifier for an interface, or XTENSA_UNDEFINED | 
 |  * on error. These identifiers can be compared to determine if two | 
 |  * interfaces are related; the specific values of the identifiers have | 
 |  * no particular meaning otherwise. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_interface_class_id(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_interface intf); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Functional Units. */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Find a functional unit by name. The return value is XTENSA_UNDEFINED if | 
 |  * the specified unit is not found. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | xtensa_funcUnit xtensa_funcUnit_lookup(xtensa_isa isa, const char *fname); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Get the name of a functional unit. Returns null on error. */ | 
 |  | 
 | const char *xtensa_funcUnit_name(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_funcUnit fun); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Functional units may be replicated. See how many instances of a | 
 |  * particular function unit exist. Returns XTENSA_UNDEFINED on error. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | int xtensa_funcUnit_num_copies(xtensa_isa isa, xtensa_funcUnit fun); | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
 | } | 
 | #endif | 
 | #endif /* HW_XTENSA_XTENSA_ISA_H */ |