On 7/20/19 9:54 PM, Richard Henderson wrote:
> On 7/11/19 3:32 PM, Jan Bobek wrote:
>> +sub data16($%)
>> +{
>> + my ($insn, %data16) = @_;
>> + $insn->{data16} = \%data16;
>> +}
>> +
>> +sub rep($%)
>> +{
>> + my ($insn, %rep) = @_;
>> + $insn->{rep} = \%rep;
>> +}
>> +
>> +sub repne($%)
>> +{
>> + my ($insn, %repne) = @_;
>> + $insn->{repne} = \%repne;
>> +}
>
> What do you think of replacing these with p($_, 0x66), etc?
>
> It kinda matches up with the "p => 0x66" within vex(), and it is easier for
> the
> eye to match up with the comments before each pattern.
Good idea!
>> +sub modrm($%)
>> +{
>> + my ($insn, %args) = @_;
>> + modrm_($insn, indexk => 'index', %args);
>> +}
>> +
>> +sub modrm_vsib($%)
>> +{
>> + my ($insn, %args) = @_;
>> + modrm_($insn, indexk => 'vindex', %args);
>> +}
>
> I'm thinking of adding a few more exports for very common patterns:
>
> modrm_reg -- force use of register.
> modrm_mem -- force use of memory.
> modrm_mmx_1 -- crop reg1 to 0-7 for mm register.
> modrm_mmx_2 -- crop reg2 to 0-7 if in use.
> modrm_mmx_12 -- crop both reg1 and reg2.
>
> I think these would significantly shorten some of the !constraints.
I agree. I thought of something similar when I was preparing the v3
series; I didn't include it only because it would have further delayed
getting the v3 out.
> I'm willing to do these changes myself; for the GSoC project I'd rather you
> continue to the next phase instead of iterating on risugen further.
Of course, and thank you!
-Jan
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