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2008-04-03 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * dwarf.c (dwarf_regnames_i386): Add AVX registers. (dwarf_regnames_x86_64): Likewise. gas/ 2008-04-03 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * NEWS: Mention AES, CLMUL, AVX/FMA and -msse2avx. * doc/c-i386.texi: Add avx, aes, clmul and fma to -march=. Document -msse2avx, .avx, .aes, .clmul and .fma. * config/tc-i386.c (YMMWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX): New. (vex_prefix): Likewise. (sse2avx): Likewise. (CPU_FLAGS_ARCH_MATCH): Likewise. (CPU_FLAGS_64BIT_MATCH): Likewise. (CPU_FLAGS_32BIT_MATCH): Likewise. (CPU_FLAGS_PERFECT_MATCH): Likewise. (regymm): Likewise. (vex_imm4): Likewise. (fits_in_imm4): Likewise. (build_vex_prefix): Likewise. (VEX_check_operands): Likewise. (bad_implicit_operand): Likewise. (OPTION_MSSE2AVX): Likewise. (T_YMMWORD): Likewise. (_i386_insn): Add vex. (cpu_arch): Add .avx, .aes, .clmul and .fma. (cpu_flags_match): Changed to take a pointer to const template. Enable encoding SSE instructions with VEX prefix for -msse2avx. (match_mem_size): Also check ymmword. (operand_type_match): Clear ymmword. (md_begin): Allow '_' in mnemonic. (type_names): Add OPERAND_TYPE_VEX_IMM4. (process_immext): Update assert. (md_assemble): Don't call process_immext if sse2avx and immext are true. Call build_vex_prefix if vex is true. (parse_insn): Updated for cpu_flags_match. (swap_operands): Handle 5 operands. (match_template): Handle 5 operands. Updated for cpu_flags_match. Check regymm. Call VEX_check_operands. Handle YMMWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX. (process_suffix): Handle YMMWORD_MNEM_SUFFIX. (check_byte_reg): Check regymm. (process_operands): Duplicate the destination register for -msse2avx if needed. (build_modrm_byte): Updated for instructions with VEX encoding. (output_insn): Output VEX prefix if needed. (md_longopts): Add msse2avx. (md_parse_option): Handle OPTION_MSSE2AVX. (md_show_usage): Add avx, aes, clmul, fma and -msse2avx. (intel_e09): Support YMMWORD. (intel_e11): Likewise. (intel_get_token): Likewise. gas/testsuite/ 2008-04-03 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * gas/i386/i386.exp: Run aes, aes-intel, x86-64-aes, x86-64-aes-intel, avx, avx-intel, inval-avx, x86-64-avx, x86-64-avx-intel and x86-64-inval-avx. * gas/cfi/cfi-i386.s: Add tests for AVX register maps. * gas/cfi/cfi-x86_64.s: Likewise. * gas/i386/aes.d: New. * gas/i386/aes.s: Likewise. * gas/i386/aes-intel.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/avx.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/avx.s: Likewise. * gas/i386/avx-intel.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/clmul.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/clmul-intel.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/clmul.s: Likewise. * gas/i386/i386.exp: Likewise. * gas/i386/inval-avx.l: Likewise. * gas/i386/inval-avx.s: Likewise. * gas/i386/sse2avx.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/sse2avx.s: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-aes.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-aes.s: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-aes-intel.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-avx.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-avx.s: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-avx-intel.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-clmul.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-clmul-intel.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-clmul.s: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-inval-avx.l: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-inval-avx.s: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-sse2avx.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-sse2avx.s: Likewise. * gas/i386/arch-10.s: Add tests for AVX, AES, CLMUL and FMA. * gas/i386/x86-64-arch-2.s: Likewise. * gas/i386/rexw.s: Add AVX tests. * gas/i386/x86-64-opcode-inval.s: Remove lds/les test. * gas/cfi/cfi-i386.d: Updated. * gas/cfi/cfi-x86_64.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/arch-10.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/arch-10-1.l: Likewise. * gas/i386/arch-10-2.l: Likewise. * gas/i386/arch-10-3.l: Likewise. * gas/i386/arch-10-4.l: Likewise. * gas/i386/rexw.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-arch-2.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-opcode-inval.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/x86-64-opcode-inval-intel.d: Likewise. include/opcode/ 2008-04-03 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * i386.h (MAX_OPERANDS): Set to 5. (MAX_MNEM_SIZE): Changed to 20. opcodes/ 2008-04-03 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * i386-dis.c (OP_E_register): New. (OP_E_memory): Likewise. (OP_VEX): Likewise. (OP_EX_Vex): Likewise. (OP_EX_VexW): Likewise. (OP_XMM_Vex): Likewise. (OP_XMM_VexW): Likewise. (OP_REG_VexI4): Likewise. (PCLMUL_Fixup): Likewise. (VEXI4_Fixup): Likewise. (VZERO_Fixup): Likewise. (VCMP_Fixup): Likewise. (VPERMIL2_Fixup): Likewise. (rex_original): Likewise. (rex_ignored): Likewise. (Mxmm): Likewise. (XMM): Likewise. (EXxmm): Likewise. (EXxmmq): Likewise. (EXymmq): Likewise. (Vex): Likewise. (Vex128): Likewise. (Vex256): Likewise. (VexI4): Likewise. (EXdVex): Likewise. (EXqVex): Likewise. (EXVexW): Likewise. (EXdVexW): Likewise. (EXqVexW): Likewise. (XMVex): Likewise. (XMVexW): Likewise. (XMVexI4): Likewise. (PCLMUL): Likewise. (VZERO): Likewise. (VCMP): Likewise. (VPERMIL2): Likewise. (xmm_mode): Likewise. (xmmq_mode): Likewise. (ymmq_mode): Likewise. (vex_mode): Likewise. (vex128_mode): Likewise. (vex256_mode): Likewise. (USE_VEX_C4_TABLE): Likewise. (USE_VEX_C5_TABLE): Likewise. (USE_VEX_LEN_TABLE): Likewise. (VEX_C4_TABLE): Likewise. (VEX_C5_TABLE): Likewise. (VEX_LEN_TABLE): Likewise. (REG_VEX_XX): Likewise. (MOD_VEX_XXX): Likewise. (PREFIX_0F38DB..PREFIX_0F38DF): Likewise. (PREFIX_0F3A44): Likewise. (PREFIX_0F3ADF): Likewise. (PREFIX_VEX_XXX): Likewise. (VEX_OF): Likewise. (VEX_OF38): Likewise. (VEX_OF3A): Likewise. (VEX_LEN_XXX): Likewise. (vex): Likewise. (need_vex): Likewise. (need_vex_reg): Likewise. (vex_i4_done): Likewise. (vex_table): Likewise. (vex_len_table): Likewise. (OP_REG_VexI4): Likewise. (vex_cmp_op): Likewise. (pclmul_op): Likewise. (vpermil2_op): Likewise. (m_mode): Updated. (es_reg): Likewise. (PREFIX_0F38F0): Likewise. (PREFIX_0F3A60): Likewise. (reg_table): Add REG_VEX_71...REG_VEX_73 and REG_VEX_AE. (prefix_table): Add PREFIX_0F38DB..PREFIX_0F38DF, PREFIX_0F3ADF and PREFIX_VEX_XXX entries. (x86_64_table): Use VEX_C4_TABLE and VEX_C5_TABLE. (three_byte_table): Use PREFIX_0F38DB..PREFIX_0F38DF and PREFIX_0F3ADF. (mod_table): Use VEX_C4_TABLE, VEX_C5_TABLE and VEX_LEN_TABLE. Add MOD_VEX_XXX entries. (ckprefix): Initialize rex_original and rex_ignored. Store the REX byte in rex_original. (get_valid_dis386): Handle the implicit prefix in VEX prefix bytes and USE_VEX_LEN_TABLE/USE_VEX_C4_TABLE/USE_VEX_C5_TABLE. (print_insn): Set need_vex/need_vex_reg/vex_i4_done to 0 before calling get_valid_dis386. Use rex_original and rex_ignored when printing out REX. (putop): Handle "XY". (intel_operand_size): Handle VEX, xmm_mode, xmmq_mode and ymmq_mode. (OP_E_extended): Updated to use OP_E_register and OP_E_memory. (OP_XMM): Handle VEX. (OP_EX): Likewise. (XMM_Fixup): Likewise. (CMP_Fixup): Use ARRAY_SIZE. * i386-gen.c (cpu_flag_init): Add CpuAES, CPU_CLMUL_FLAGS, CPU_FMA_FLAGS and CPU_AVX_FLAGS. (operand_type_init): Add OPERAND_TYPE_REGYMM and OPERAND_TYPE_VEX_IMM4. (cpu_flags): Add CpuAVX, CpuAES, CpuCLMUL and CpuFMA. (opcode_modifiers): Add Implicit1stXmm0, Vex, Vex256, VexNDD, VexNDS, VexW0, VexW1, Vex0F, Vex0F38, Vex0F3A, Vex3Sources, VexImmExt and SSE2AVX. (operand_types): Add RegYMM, Ymmword and Vex_Imm4. * i386-opc.h (CpuAVX): New. (CpuAES): Likewise. (CpuCLMUL): Likewise. (CpuFMA): Likewise. (Vex): Likewise. (Vex256): Likewise. (VexNDS): Likewise. (VexNDD): Likewise. (VexW0): Likewise. (VexW1): Likewise. (Vex0F): Likewise. (Vex0F38): Likewise. (Vex0F3A): Likewise. (Vex3Sources): Likewise. (VexImmExt): Likewise. (SSE2AVX): Likewise. (RegYMM): Likewise. (Ymmword): Likewise. (Vex_Imm4): Likewise. (Implicit1stXmm0): Likewise. (CpuXsave): Updated. (CpuLM): Likewise. (ByteOkIntel): Likewise. (OldGcc): Likewise. (Control): Likewise. (Unspecified): Likewise. (OTMax): Likewise. (i386_cpu_flags): Add cpuavx, cpuaes, cpuclmul and cpufma. (i386_opcode_modifier): Add implicit1stxmm0, vex, vex256, vexnds, vexndd, vexw0, vexw1, vex0f, vex0f38, vex0f3a, vex3sources, veximmext and sse2avx. (i386_operand_type): Add regymm, ymmword and vex_imm4. * i386-opc.tbl: Add AES, CLMUL, AVX and FMA new instructions. * i386-reg.tbl: Add AVX registers, ymm0..ymm15. * i386-init.h: Regenerated. * i386-tbl.h: Likewise.
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116 lines
4.0 KiB
C
/* opcode/i386.h -- Intel 80386 opcode macros
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Copyright 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
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2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
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Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler, and GDB, the GNU Debugger.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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/* The SystemV/386 SVR3.2 assembler, and probably all AT&T derived
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ix86 Unix assemblers, generate floating point instructions with
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reversed source and destination registers in certain cases.
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Unfortunately, gcc and possibly many other programs use this
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reversed syntax, so we're stuck with it.
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eg. `fsub %st(3),%st' results in st = st - st(3) as expected, but
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`fsub %st,%st(3)' results in st(3) = st - st(3), rather than
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the expected st(3) = st(3) - st
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This happens with all the non-commutative arithmetic floating point
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operations with two register operands, where the source register is
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%st, and destination register is %st(i).
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The affected opcode map is dceX, dcfX, deeX, defX. */
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#ifndef SYSV386_COMPAT
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/* Set non-zero for broken, compatible instructions. Set to zero for
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non-broken opcodes at your peril. gcc generates SystemV/386
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compatible instructions. */
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#define SYSV386_COMPAT 1
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#endif
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#ifndef OLDGCC_COMPAT
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/* Set non-zero to cater for old (<= 2.8.1) versions of gcc that could
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generate nonsense fsubp, fsubrp, fdivp and fdivrp with operands
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reversed. */
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#define OLDGCC_COMPAT SYSV386_COMPAT
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#endif
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#define MOV_AX_DISP32 0xa0
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#define POP_SEG_SHORT 0x07
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#define JUMP_PC_RELATIVE 0xeb
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#define INT_OPCODE 0xcd
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#define INT3_OPCODE 0xcc
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/* The opcode for the fwait instruction, which disassembler treats as a
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prefix when it can. */
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#define FWAIT_OPCODE 0x9b
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#define ADDR_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x67
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#define DATA_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x66
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#define LOCK_PREFIX_OPCODE 0xf0
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#define CS_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x2e
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#define DS_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x3e
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#define ES_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x26
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#define FS_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x64
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#define GS_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x65
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#define SS_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x36
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#define REPNE_PREFIX_OPCODE 0xf2
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#define REPE_PREFIX_OPCODE 0xf3
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#define TWO_BYTE_OPCODE_ESCAPE 0x0f
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#define NOP_OPCODE (char) 0x90
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/* register numbers */
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#define EBP_REG_NUM 5
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#define ESP_REG_NUM 4
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/* modrm_byte.regmem for twobyte escape */
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#define ESCAPE_TO_TWO_BYTE_ADDRESSING ESP_REG_NUM
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/* index_base_byte.index for no index register addressing */
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#define NO_INDEX_REGISTER ESP_REG_NUM
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/* index_base_byte.base for no base register addressing */
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#define NO_BASE_REGISTER EBP_REG_NUM
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#define NO_BASE_REGISTER_16 6
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/* modrm.mode = REGMEM_FIELD_HAS_REG when a register is in there */
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#define REGMEM_FIELD_HAS_REG 0x3/* always = 0x3 */
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#define REGMEM_FIELD_HAS_MEM (~REGMEM_FIELD_HAS_REG)
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/* x86-64 extension prefix. */
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#define REX_OPCODE 0x40
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/* Indicates 64 bit operand size. */
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#define REX_W 8
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/* High extension to reg field of modrm byte. */
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#define REX_R 4
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/* High extension to SIB index field. */
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#define REX_X 2
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/* High extension to base field of modrm or SIB, or reg field of opcode. */
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#define REX_B 1
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/* max operands per insn */
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#define MAX_OPERANDS 5
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/* max immediates per insn (lcall, ljmp, insertq, extrq) */
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#define MAX_IMMEDIATE_OPERANDS 2
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/* max memory refs per insn (string ops) */
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#define MAX_MEMORY_OPERANDS 2
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/* max size of insn mnemonics. */
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#define MAX_MNEM_SIZE 20
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/* max size of register name in insn mnemonics. */
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#define MAX_REG_NAME_SIZE 8
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