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| /* i370.h -- Header file for S/390 opcode table
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|    Copyright 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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|    PowerPC version written by Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus Support
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|    Rewritten for i370 ESA/390 support, Linas Vepstas <linas@linas.org>
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| 
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| This file is part of GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils.
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| 
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| GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are free software; you can redistribute
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| them and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU General Public
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| License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
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| 1, or (at your option) any later version.
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| 
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| GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are distributed in the hope that they
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| will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
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| warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See
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| the GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 
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| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| along with this file; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free
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| Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */
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| 
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| #ifndef I370_H
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| #define I370_H
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| 
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| /* The opcode table is an array of struct i370_opcode.  */
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| typedef union
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| {
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|    unsigned int   i[2];
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|    unsigned short s[4];
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|    unsigned char  b[8];
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| }  i370_insn_t;
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| 
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| struct i370_opcode
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| {
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|   /* The opcode name.  */
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|   const char *name;
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| 
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|   /* the length of the instruction */
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|   char len;
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| 
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|   /* The opcode itself.  Those bits which will be filled in with
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|      operands are zeroes.  */
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|   i370_insn_t opcode;
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| 
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|   /* The opcode mask.  This is used by the disassembler.  This is a
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|      mask containing ones indicating those bits which must match the
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|      opcode field, and zeroes indicating those bits which need not
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|      match (and are presumably filled in by operands).  */
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|   i370_insn_t mask;
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| 
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|   /* One bit flags for the opcode.  These are used to indicate which
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|      specific processors support the instructions.  The defined values
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|      are listed below.  */
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|   unsigned long flags;
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| 
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|   /* An array of operand codes.  Each code is an index into the
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|      operand table.  They appear in the order which the operands must
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|      appear in assembly code, and are terminated by a zero.  */
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|   unsigned char operands[8];
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| };
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| 
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| /* The table itself is sorted by major opcode number, and is otherwise
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|    in the order in which the disassembler should consider
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|    instructions.  */
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| extern const struct i370_opcode i370_opcodes[];
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| extern const int i370_num_opcodes;
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| 
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| /* Values defined for the flags field of a struct i370_opcode.  */
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the original 360 architecture.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_360 (0x01)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the 370 architecture.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_370 (0x02)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the 370-XA architecture.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_370_XA (0x04)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/370 architecture.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA370 (0x08)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 architecture.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390 (0x10)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ BFP facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_BF (0x20)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ branch & set authority facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_BS (0x40)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ checksum facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_CK (0x80)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ compare & move extended facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_CM (0x100)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ flt.pt. support extensions facility. */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_FX (0x200)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ HFP facility. */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_HX (0x400)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ immediate & relative facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_IR (0x800)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ move-inverse facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_MI (0x1000)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ program-call-fast facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_PC (0x2000)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ perform-locked-op facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_PL (0x4000)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ square-root facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_QR (0x8000)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ resume-program facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_RP (0x10000)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ set-address-space-fast facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_SA (0x20000)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ subspace group facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_SG (0x40000)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ string facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_SR (0x80000)
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| 
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| /* Opcode is defined for the ESA/390 w/ trap facility.  */
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_TR (0x100000)
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| 
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| #define I370_OPCODE_ESA390_SUPERSET (0x1fffff)
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| 
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| 
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| /* The operands table is an array of struct i370_operand.  */
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| 
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| struct i370_operand
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| {
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|   /* The number of bits in the operand.  */
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|   int bits;
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| 
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|   /* How far the operand is left shifted in the instruction.  */
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|   int shift;
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| 
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|   /* Insertion function.  This is used by the assembler.  To insert an
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|      operand value into an instruction, check this field.
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| 
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|      If it is NULL, execute
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|          i |= (op & ((1 << o->bits) - 1)) << o->shift;
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|      (i is the instruction which we are filling in, o is a pointer to
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|      this structure, and op is the opcode value; this assumes twos
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|      complement arithmetic).
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| 
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|      If this field is not NULL, then simply call it with the
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|      instruction and the operand value.  It will return the new value
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|      of the instruction.  If the ERRMSG argument is not NULL, then if
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|      the operand value is illegal, *ERRMSG will be set to a warning
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|      string (the operand will be inserted in any case).  If the
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|      operand value is legal, *ERRMSG will be unchanged (most operands
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|      can accept any value).  */
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|   i370_insn_t (*insert) PARAMS ((i370_insn_t instruction, long op,
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| 				   const char **errmsg));
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| 
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|   /* Extraction function.  This is used by the disassembler.  To
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|      extract this operand type from an instruction, check this field.
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| 
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|      If it is NULL, compute
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|          op = ((i) >> o->shift) & ((1 << o->bits) - 1);
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| 	 if ((o->flags & I370_OPERAND_SIGNED) != 0
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|            && (op & (1 << (o->bits - 1))) != 0)
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| 	   op -= 1 << o->bits;
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|      (i is the instruction, o is a pointer to this structure, and op
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|      is the result; this assumes twos complement arithmetic).
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| 
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|      If this field is not NULL, then simply call it with the
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|      instruction value.  It will return the value of the operand.  If
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|      the INVALID argument is not NULL, *INVALID will be set to
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|      non-zero if this operand type can not actually be extracted from
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|      this operand (i.e., the instruction does not match).  If the
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|      operand is valid, *INVALID will not be changed.  */
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|   long (*extract) PARAMS ((i370_insn_t instruction, int *invalid));
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| 
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|   /* One bit syntax flags.  */
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|   unsigned long flags;
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| 
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|   /* name -- handy for debugging, otherwise pointless */
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|   char * name;
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| };
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| 
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| /* Elements in the table are retrieved by indexing with values from
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|    the operands field of the i370_opcodes table.  */
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| 
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| extern const struct i370_operand i370_operands[];
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| 
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| /* Values defined for the flags field of a struct i370_operand.  */
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| 
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| /* This operand should be wrapped in parentheses rather than
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|    separated from the previous by a comma.  This is used for S, RS and
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|    SS form instructions which want their operands to look like
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|    reg,displacement(basereg) */
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| #define I370_OPERAND_SBASE (0x01)
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| 
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| /* This operand is a base register.  It may or may not appear next
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|    to an index register, i.e. either of the two forms
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|    reg,displacement(basereg)
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|    reg,displacement(index,basereg) */
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| #define I370_OPERAND_BASE (0x02)
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| 
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| /* This pair of operands should be wrapped in parentheses rather than
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|    separated from the last by a comma.  This is used for the RX form
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|    instructions which want their operands to look like
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|    reg,displacement(index,basereg) */
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| #define I370_OPERAND_INDEX (0x04)
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| 
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| /* This operand names a register.  The disassembler uses this to print
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|    register names with a leading 'r'.  */
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| #define I370_OPERAND_GPR (0x08)
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| 
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| /* This operand names a floating point register.  The disassembler
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|    prints these with a leading 'f'.  */
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| #define I370_OPERAND_FPR (0x10)
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| 
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| /* This operand is a displacement.  */
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| #define I370_OPERAND_RELATIVE (0x20)
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| 
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| /* This operand is a length, such as that in SS form instructions.  */
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| #define I370_OPERAND_LENGTH (0x40)
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| 
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| /* This operand is optional, and is zero if omitted.  This is used for
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|    the optional B2 field in the shift-left, shift-right instructions.  The
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|    assembler must count the number of operands remaining on the line,
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|    and the number of operands remaining for the opcode, and decide
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|    whether this operand is present or not.  The disassembler should
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|    print this operand out only if it is not zero.  */
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| #define I370_OPERAND_OPTIONAL (0x80)
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| 
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| 
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| /* Define some misc macros.  We keep them with the operands table
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|    for simplicity.  The macro table is an array of struct i370_macro.  */
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| 
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| struct i370_macro
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| {
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|   /* The macro name.  */
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|   const char *name;
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| 
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|   /* The number of operands the macro takes.  */
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|   unsigned int operands;
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| 
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|   /* One bit flags for the opcode.  These are used to indicate which
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|      specific processors support the instructions.  The values are the
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|      same as those for the struct i370_opcode flags field.  */
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|   unsigned long flags;
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| 
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|   /* A format string to turn the macro into a normal instruction.
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|      Each %N in the string is replaced with operand number N (zero
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|      based).  */
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|   const char *format;
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| };
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| 
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| extern const struct i370_macro i370_macros[];
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| extern const int i370_num_macros;
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| 
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| 
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| #endif /* I370_H */
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