1 /*===- X86DisassemblerDecoderInternal.h - Disassembler decoder -----*- C -*-==*
3 * The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
5 * This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 * License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
8 *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*
10 * This file is part of the X86 Disassembler.
11 * It contains the public interface of the instruction decoder.
12 * Documentation for the disassembler can be found in X86Disassembler.h.
14 *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*/
16 #ifndef X86DISASSEMBLERDECODER_H
17 #define X86DISASSEMBLERDECODER_H
23 #define INSTRUCTION_SPECIFIER_FIELDS \
26 #define INSTRUCTION_IDS \
27 const InstrUID *instructionIDs;
29 #include "X86DisassemblerDecoderCommon.h"
31 #undef INSTRUCTION_SPECIFIER_FIELDS
32 #undef INSTRUCTION_IDS
35 * Accessor functions for various fields of an Intel instruction
37 #define modFromModRM(modRM) (((modRM) & 0xc0) >> 6)
38 #define regFromModRM(modRM) (((modRM) & 0x38) >> 3)
39 #define rmFromModRM(modRM) ((modRM) & 0x7)
40 #define scaleFromSIB(sib) (((sib) & 0xc0) >> 6)
41 #define indexFromSIB(sib) (((sib) & 0x38) >> 3)
42 #define baseFromSIB(sib) ((sib) & 0x7)
43 #define wFromREX(rex) (((rex) & 0x8) >> 3)
44 #define rFromREX(rex) (((rex) & 0x4) >> 2)
45 #define xFromREX(rex) (((rex) & 0x2) >> 1)
46 #define bFromREX(rex) ((rex) & 0x1)
48 #define rFromVEX2of3(vex) (((~(vex)) & 0x80) >> 7)
49 #define xFromVEX2of3(vex) (((~(vex)) & 0x40) >> 6)
50 #define bFromVEX2of3(vex) (((~(vex)) & 0x20) >> 5)
51 #define mmmmmFromVEX2of3(vex) ((vex) & 0x1f)
52 #define wFromVEX3of3(vex) (((vex) & 0x80) >> 7)
53 #define vvvvFromVEX3of3(vex) (((~(vex)) & 0x78) >> 3)
54 #define lFromVEX3of3(vex) (((vex) & 0x4) >> 2)
55 #define ppFromVEX3of3(vex) ((vex) & 0x3)
57 #define rFromVEX2of2(vex) (((~(vex)) & 0x80) >> 7)
58 #define vvvvFromVEX2of2(vex) (((~(vex)) & 0x78) >> 3)
59 #define lFromVEX2of2(vex) (((vex) & 0x4) >> 2)
60 #define ppFromVEX2of2(vex) ((vex) & 0x3)
63 * These enums represent Intel registers for use by the decoder.
88 #define EA_BASES_16BIT \
124 #define EA_BASES_32BIT \
160 #define EA_BASES_64BIT \
242 #define REGS_SEGMENT \
260 #define REGS_CONTROL \
271 #define ALL_EA_BASES \
276 #define ALL_SIB_BASES \
294 * EABase - All possible values of the base field for effective-address
295 * computations, a.k.a. the Mod and R/M fields of the ModR/M byte. We
296 * distinguish between bases (EA_BASE_*) and registers that just happen to be
297 * referred to when Mod == 0b11 (EA_REG_*).
301 #define ENTRY(x) EA_BASE_##x,
304 #define ENTRY(x) EA_REG_##x,
311 * SIBIndex - All possible values of the SIB index field.
312 * Borrows entries from ALL_EA_BASES with the special case that
313 * sib is synonymous with NONE.
317 #define ENTRY(x) SIB_INDEX_##x,
324 * SIBBase - All possible values of the SIB base field.
328 #define ENTRY(x) SIB_BASE_##x,
335 * EADisplacement - Possible displacement types for effective-address
346 * Reg - All possible values of the reg field in the ModR/M byte.
349 #define ENTRY(x) MODRM_REG_##x,
356 * SegmentOverride - All possible segment overrides.
370 * VEXLeadingOpcodeByte - Possible values for the VEX.m-mmmm field
377 } VEXLeadingOpcodeByte
;
380 * VEXPrefixCode - Possible values for the VEX.pp field
384 VEX_PREFIX_NONE
= 0x0,
390 typedef uint8_t BOOL
;
393 * byteReader_t - Type for the byte reader that the consumer must provide to
394 * the decoder. Reads a single byte from the instruction's address space.
395 * @param arg - A baton that the consumer can associate with any internal
396 * state that it needs.
397 * @param byte - A pointer to a single byte in memory that should be set to
398 * contain the value at address.
399 * @param address - The address in the instruction's address space that should
401 * @return - -1 if the byte cannot be read for any reason; 0 otherwise.
403 typedef int (*byteReader_t
)(void* arg
, uint8_t* byte
, uint64_t address
);
406 * dlog_t - Type for the logging function that the consumer can provide to
407 * get debugging output from the decoder.
408 * @param arg - A baton that the consumer can associate with any internal
409 * state that it needs.
410 * @param log - A string that contains the message. Will be reused after
411 * the logger returns.
413 typedef void (*dlog_t
)(void* arg
, const char *log
);
416 * The x86 internal instruction, which is produced by the decoder.
418 struct InternalInstruction
{
419 /* Reader interface (C) */
421 /* Opaque value passed to the reader */
423 /* The address of the next byte to read via the reader */
424 uint64_t readerCursor
;
426 /* Logger interface (C) */
428 /* Opaque value passed to the logger */
431 /* General instruction information */
433 /* The mode to disassemble for (64-bit, protected, real) */
434 DisassemblerMode mode
;
435 /* The start of the instruction, usable with the reader */
436 uint64_t startLocation
;
437 /* The length of the instruction, in bytes */
442 /* 1 if the prefix byte corresponding to the entry is present; 0 if not */
443 uint8_t prefixPresent
[0x100];
444 /* contains the location (for use with the reader) of the prefix byte */
445 uint64_t prefixLocations
[0x100];
446 /* The value of the VEX prefix, if present */
447 uint8_t vexPrefix
[3];
448 /* The length of the VEX prefix (0 if not present) */
450 /* The value of the REX prefix, if present */
452 /* The location where a mandatory prefix would have to be (i.e., right before
453 the opcode, or right before the REX prefix if one is present) */
454 uint64_t necessaryPrefixLocation
;
455 /* The segment override type */
456 SegmentOverride segmentOverride
;
458 /* Sizes of various critical pieces of data, in bytes */
459 uint8_t registerSize
;
461 uint8_t displacementSize
;
462 uint8_t immediateSize
;
466 /* The value of the two-byte escape prefix (usually 0x0f) */
467 uint8_t twoByteEscape
;
468 /* The value of the three-byte escape prefix (usually 0x38 or 0x3a) */
469 uint8_t threeByteEscape
;
470 /* The last byte of the opcode, not counting any ModR/M extension */
472 /* The ModR/M byte of the instruction, if it is an opcode extension */
473 uint8_t modRMExtension
;
477 /* The type of opcode, used for indexing into the array of decode tables */
478 OpcodeType opcodeType
;
479 /* The instruction ID, extracted from the decode table */
480 uint16_t instructionID
;
481 /* The specifier for the instruction, from the instruction info table */
482 const struct InstructionSpecifier
*spec
;
484 /* state for additional bytes, consumed during operand decode. Pattern:
485 consumed___ indicates that the byte was already consumed and does not
486 need to be consumed again */
488 /* The VEX.vvvv field, which contains a thrid register operand for some AVX
492 /* The ModR/M byte, which contains most register operands and some portion of
493 all memory operands */
497 /* The SIB byte, used for more complex 32- or 64-bit memory operands */
501 /* The displacement, used for memory operands */
502 BOOL consumedDisplacement
;
503 int32_t displacement
;
505 /* Immediates. There can be two in some cases */
506 uint8_t numImmediatesConsumed
;
507 uint8_t numImmediatesTranslated
;
508 uint64_t immediates
[2];
510 /* A register or immediate operand encoded into the opcode */
511 BOOL consumedOpcodeModifier
;
512 uint8_t opcodeModifier
;
515 /* Portions of the ModR/M byte */
517 /* These fields determine the allowable values for the ModR/M fields, which
518 depend on operand and address widths */
523 /* The Mod and R/M fields can encode a base for an effective address, or a
524 register. These are separated into two fields here */
526 EADisplacement eaDisplacement
;
527 /* The reg field always encodes a register */
536 /* decodeInstruction - Decode one instruction and store the decoding results in
537 * a buffer provided by the consumer.
538 * @param insn - The buffer to store the instruction in. Allocated by the
540 * @param reader - The byteReader_t for the bytes to be read.
541 * @param readerArg - An argument to pass to the reader for storing context
542 * specific to the consumer. May be NULL.
543 * @param logger - The dlog_t to be used in printing status messages from the
544 * disassembler. May be NULL.
545 * @param loggerArg - An argument to pass to the logger for storing context
546 * specific to the logger. May be NULL.
547 * @param startLoc - The address (in the reader's address space) of the first
548 * byte in the instruction.
549 * @param mode - The mode (16-bit, 32-bit, 64-bit) to decode in.
550 * @return - Nonzero if there was an error during decode, 0 otherwise.
552 int decodeInstruction(struct InternalInstruction
* insn
,
558 DisassemblerMode mode
);
560 /* x86DisassemblerDebug - C-accessible function for printing a message to
562 * @param file - The name of the file printing the debug message.
563 * @param line - The line number that printed the debug message.
564 * @param s - The message to print.
567 void x86DisassemblerDebug(const char *file
,