1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
3 * arch/arm/include/asm/opcodes.h
6 #ifndef __ASM_ARM_OPCODES_H
7 #define __ASM_ARM_OPCODES_H
10 #include <linux/linkage.h>
11 extern asmlinkage
unsigned int arm_check_condition(u32 opcode
, u32 psr
);
14 #define ARM_OPCODE_CONDTEST_FAIL 0
15 #define ARM_OPCODE_CONDTEST_PASS 1
16 #define ARM_OPCODE_CONDTEST_UNCOND 2
20 * Assembler opcode byteswap helpers.
21 * These are only intended for use by this header: don't use them directly,
22 * because they will be suboptimal in most cases.
24 #define ___asm_opcode_swab32(x) ( \
25 (((x) << 24) & 0xFF000000) \
26 | (((x) << 8) & 0x00FF0000) \
27 | (((x) >> 8) & 0x0000FF00) \
28 | (((x) >> 24) & 0x000000FF) \
30 #define ___asm_opcode_swab16(x) ( \
31 (((x) << 8) & 0xFF00) \
32 | (((x) >> 8) & 0x00FF) \
34 #define ___asm_opcode_swahb32(x) ( \
35 (((x) << 8) & 0xFF00FF00) \
36 | (((x) >> 8) & 0x00FF00FF) \
38 #define ___asm_opcode_swahw32(x) ( \
39 (((x) << 16) & 0xFFFF0000) \
40 | (((x) >> 16) & 0x0000FFFF) \
42 #define ___asm_opcode_identity32(x) ((x) & 0xFFFFFFFF)
43 #define ___asm_opcode_identity16(x) ((x) & 0xFFFF)
47 * Opcode byteswap helpers
49 * These macros help with converting instructions between a canonical integer
50 * format and in-memory representation, in an endianness-agnostic manner.
52 * __mem_to_opcode_*() convert from in-memory representation to canonical form.
53 * __opcode_to_mem_*() convert from canonical form to in-memory representation.
56 * Canonical instruction representation:
59 * Thumb 16-bit: 0x0000KKLL, where KK < 0xE8
60 * Thumb 32-bit: 0xKKLLMMNN, where KK >= 0xE8
62 * There is no way to distinguish an ARM instruction in canonical representation
63 * from a Thumb instruction (just as these cannot be distinguished in memory).
64 * Where this distinction is important, it needs to be tracked separately.
66 * Note that values in the range 0x0000E800..0xE7FFFFFF intentionally do not
67 * represent any valid Thumb-2 instruction. For this range,
68 * __opcode_is_thumb32() and __opcode_is_thumb16() will both be false.
70 * The ___asm variants are intended only for use by this header, in situations
71 * involving inline assembler. For .S files, the normal __opcode_*() macros
72 * should do the right thing.
76 #define ___opcode_swab32(x) ___asm_opcode_swab32(x)
77 #define ___opcode_swab16(x) ___asm_opcode_swab16(x)
78 #define ___opcode_swahb32(x) ___asm_opcode_swahb32(x)
79 #define ___opcode_swahw32(x) ___asm_opcode_swahw32(x)
80 #define ___opcode_identity32(x) ___asm_opcode_identity32(x)
81 #define ___opcode_identity16(x) ___asm_opcode_identity16(x)
83 #else /* ! __ASSEMBLY__ */
85 #include <linux/types.h>
86 #include <linux/swab.h>
88 #define ___opcode_swab32(x) swab32(x)
89 #define ___opcode_swab16(x) swab16(x)
90 #define ___opcode_swahb32(x) swahb32(x)
91 #define ___opcode_swahw32(x) swahw32(x)
92 #define ___opcode_identity32(x) ((u32)(x))
93 #define ___opcode_identity16(x) ((u16)(x))
95 #endif /* ! __ASSEMBLY__ */
98 #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE8
100 #define __opcode_to_mem_arm(x) ___opcode_swab32(x)
101 #define __opcode_to_mem_thumb16(x) ___opcode_swab16(x)
102 #define __opcode_to_mem_thumb32(x) ___opcode_swahb32(x)
103 #define ___asm_opcode_to_mem_arm(x) ___asm_opcode_swab32(x)
104 #define ___asm_opcode_to_mem_thumb16(x) ___asm_opcode_swab16(x)
105 #define ___asm_opcode_to_mem_thumb32(x) ___asm_opcode_swahb32(x)
107 #else /* ! CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE8 */
109 #define __opcode_to_mem_arm(x) ___opcode_identity32(x)
110 #define __opcode_to_mem_thumb16(x) ___opcode_identity16(x)
111 #define ___asm_opcode_to_mem_arm(x) ___asm_opcode_identity32(x)
112 #define ___asm_opcode_to_mem_thumb16(x) ___asm_opcode_identity16(x)
113 #ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE32
115 * On BE32 systems, using 32-bit accesses to store Thumb instructions will not
116 * work in all cases, due to alignment constraints. For now, a correct
117 * version is not provided for BE32.
119 #define __opcode_to_mem_thumb32(x) ___opcode_swahw32(x)
120 #define ___asm_opcode_to_mem_thumb32(x) ___asm_opcode_swahw32(x)
123 #endif /* ! CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE8 */
125 #define __mem_to_opcode_arm(x) __opcode_to_mem_arm(x)
126 #define __mem_to_opcode_thumb16(x) __opcode_to_mem_thumb16(x)
127 #ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ENDIAN_BE32
128 #define __mem_to_opcode_thumb32(x) __opcode_to_mem_thumb32(x)
131 /* Operations specific to Thumb opcodes */
133 /* Instruction size checks: */
134 #define __opcode_is_thumb32(x) ( \
135 ((x) & 0xF8000000) == 0xE8000000 \
136 || ((x) & 0xF0000000) == 0xF0000000 \
138 #define __opcode_is_thumb16(x) ( \
139 ((x) & 0xFFFF0000) == 0 \
140 && !(((x) & 0xF800) == 0xE800 || ((x) & 0xF000) == 0xF000) \
143 /* Operations to construct or split 32-bit Thumb instructions: */
144 #define __opcode_thumb32_first(x) (___opcode_identity16((x) >> 16))
145 #define __opcode_thumb32_second(x) (___opcode_identity16(x))
146 #define __opcode_thumb32_compose(first, second) ( \
147 (___opcode_identity32(___opcode_identity16(first)) << 16) \
148 | ___opcode_identity32(___opcode_identity16(second)) \
150 #define ___asm_opcode_thumb32_first(x) (___asm_opcode_identity16((x) >> 16))
151 #define ___asm_opcode_thumb32_second(x) (___asm_opcode_identity16(x))
152 #define ___asm_opcode_thumb32_compose(first, second) ( \
153 (___asm_opcode_identity32(___asm_opcode_identity16(first)) << 16) \
154 | ___asm_opcode_identity32(___asm_opcode_identity16(second)) \
158 * Opcode injection helpers
160 * In rare cases it is necessary to assemble an opcode which the
161 * assembler does not support directly, or which would normally be
162 * rejected because of the CFLAGS or AFLAGS used to build the affected
165 * Before using these macros, consider carefully whether it is feasible
166 * instead to change the build flags for your file, or whether it really
167 * makes sense to support old assembler versions when building that
168 * particular kernel feature.
170 * The macros defined here should only be used where there is no viable
174 * __inst_arm(x): emit the specified ARM opcode
175 * __inst_thumb16(x): emit the specified 16-bit Thumb opcode
176 * __inst_thumb32(x): emit the specified 32-bit Thumb opcode
178 * __inst_arm_thumb16(arm, thumb): emit either the specified arm or
179 * 16-bit Thumb opcode, depending on whether an ARM or Thumb-2
180 * kernel is being built
182 * __inst_arm_thumb32(arm, thumb): emit either the specified arm or
183 * 32-bit Thumb opcode, depending on whether an ARM or Thumb-2
184 * kernel is being built
187 * Note that using these macros directly is poor practice. Instead, you
188 * should use them to define human-readable wrapper macros to encode the
189 * instructions that you care about. In code which might run on ARMv7 or
190 * above, you can usually use the __inst_arm_thumb{16,32} macros to
191 * specify the ARM and Thumb alternatives at the same time. This ensures
192 * that the correct opcode gets emitted depending on the instruction set
193 * used for the kernel build.
195 * Look at opcodes-virt.h for an example of how to use these macros.
197 #include <linux/stringify.h>
199 #define __inst_arm(x) ___inst_arm(___asm_opcode_to_mem_arm(x))
200 #define __inst_thumb32(x) ___inst_thumb32( \
201 ___asm_opcode_to_mem_thumb16(___asm_opcode_thumb32_first(x)), \
202 ___asm_opcode_to_mem_thumb16(___asm_opcode_thumb32_second(x)) \
204 #define __inst_thumb16(x) ___inst_thumb16(___asm_opcode_to_mem_thumb16(x))
206 #ifdef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL
207 #define __inst_arm_thumb16(arm_opcode, thumb_opcode) \
208 __inst_thumb16(thumb_opcode)
209 #define __inst_arm_thumb32(arm_opcode, thumb_opcode) \
210 __inst_thumb32(thumb_opcode)
212 #define __inst_arm_thumb16(arm_opcode, thumb_opcode) __inst_arm(arm_opcode)
213 #define __inst_arm_thumb32(arm_opcode, thumb_opcode) __inst_arm(arm_opcode)
216 /* Helpers for the helpers. Don't use these directly. */
218 #define ___inst_arm(x) .long x
219 #define ___inst_thumb16(x) .short x
220 #define ___inst_thumb32(first, second) .short first, second
222 #define ___inst_arm(x) ".long " __stringify(x) "\n\t"
223 #define ___inst_thumb16(x) ".short " __stringify(x) "\n\t"
224 #define ___inst_thumb32(first, second) \
225 ".short " __stringify(first) ", " __stringify(second) "\n\t"
228 #endif /* __ASM_ARM_OPCODES_H */