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# define PTR_SLL "sll " |
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#endif |
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/* |
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* parse_r var, r - Helper assembler macro for parsing register names. |
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* |
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* This converts the register name in $n form provided in \r to the |
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* corresponding register number, which is assigned to the variable \var. It is |
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* needed to allow explicit encoding of instructions in inline assembly where |
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* registers are chosen by the compiler in $n form, allowing us to avoid using |
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* fixed register numbers. |
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* |
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* It also allows newer instructions (not implemented by the assembler) to be |
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* transparently implemented using assembler macros, instead of needing separate |
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* cases depending on toolchain support. |
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* |
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* Simple usage example: |
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* __asm__ __volatile__("parse_r __rt, %0\n\t" |
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* ".insn\n\t" |
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* "# di %0\n\t" |
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* ".word (0x41606000 | (__rt << 16))" |
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* : "=r" (status); |
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*/ |
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/* Match an individual register number and assign to \var */ |
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#define _IFC_REG(n) \ |
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".ifc \\r, $" #n "\n\t" \ |
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"\\var = " #n "\n\t" \ |
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".endif\n\t" |
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__asm__(".macro parse_r var r\n\t" |
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"\\var = -1\n\t" |
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_IFC_REG(0) _IFC_REG(1) _IFC_REG(2) _IFC_REG(3) |
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_IFC_REG(4) _IFC_REG(5) _IFC_REG(6) _IFC_REG(7) |
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_IFC_REG(8) _IFC_REG(9) _IFC_REG(10) _IFC_REG(11) |
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_IFC_REG(12) _IFC_REG(13) _IFC_REG(14) _IFC_REG(15) |
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_IFC_REG(16) _IFC_REG(17) _IFC_REG(18) _IFC_REG(19) |
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_IFC_REG(20) _IFC_REG(21) _IFC_REG(22) _IFC_REG(23) |
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_IFC_REG(24) _IFC_REG(25) _IFC_REG(26) _IFC_REG(27) |
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_IFC_REG(28) _IFC_REG(29) _IFC_REG(30) _IFC_REG(31) |
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".iflt \\var\n\t" |
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".error \"Unable to parse register name \\r\"\n\t" |
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".endif\n\t" |
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".endm"); |
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#endif /* AVCODEC_MIPS_ASMDEFS_H */ |