//===- X86InstrExtension.td - Sign and Zero Extensions -----*- tablegen -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file describes the sign and zero extension operations. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// let neverHasSideEffects = 1 in { let Defs = [AX], Uses = [AL] in def CBW : I<0x98, RawFrm, (outs), (ins), "{cbtw|cbw}", []>, OpSize; // AX = signext(AL) let Defs = [EAX], Uses = [AX] in def CWDE : I<0x98, RawFrm, (outs), (ins), "{cwtl|cwde}", []>; // EAX = signext(AX) let Defs = [AX,DX], Uses = [AX] in def CWD : I<0x99, RawFrm, (outs), (ins), "{cwtd|cwd}", []>, OpSize; // DX:AX = signext(AX) let Defs = [EAX,EDX], Uses = [EAX] in def CDQ : I<0x99, RawFrm, (outs), (ins), "{cltd|cdq}", []>; // EDX:EAX = signext(EAX) let Defs = [RAX], Uses = [EAX] in def CDQE : RI<0x98, RawFrm, (outs), (ins), "{cltq|cdqe}", []>; // RAX = signext(EAX) let Defs = [RAX,RDX], Uses = [RAX] in def CQO : RI<0x99, RawFrm, (outs), (ins), "{cqto|cqo}", []>; // RDX:RAX = signext(RAX) } // Sign/Zero extenders def MOVSX16rr8 : I<0xBE, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR16:$dst), (ins GR8:$src), "movs{bw|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", []>, TB, OpSize; def MOVSX16rm8 : I<0xBE, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR16:$dst), (ins i8mem:$src), "movs{bw|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", []>, TB, OpSize; def MOVSX32rr8 : I<0xBE, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR8:$src), "movs{bl|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR32:$dst, (sext GR8:$src))]>, TB; def MOVSX32rm8 : I<0xBE, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins i8mem :$src), "movs{bl|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR32:$dst, (sextloadi32i8 addr:$src))]>, TB; def MOVSX32rr16: I<0xBF, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR16:$src), "movs{wl|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR32:$dst, (sext GR16:$src))]>, TB; def MOVSX32rm16: I<0xBF, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins i16mem:$src), "movs{wl|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR32:$dst, (sextloadi32i16 addr:$src))]>, TB; def MOVZX16rr8 : I<0xB6, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR16:$dst), (ins GR8:$src), "movz{bw|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", []>, TB, OpSize; def MOVZX16rm8 : I<0xB6, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR16:$dst), (ins i8mem:$src), "movz{bw|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", []>, TB, OpSize; def MOVZX32rr8 : I<0xB6, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR8 :$src), "movz{bl|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR32:$dst, (zext GR8:$src))]>, TB; def MOVZX32rm8 : I<0xB6, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins i8mem :$src), "movz{bl|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR32:$dst, (zextloadi32i8 addr:$src))]>, TB; def MOVZX32rr16: I<0xB7, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins GR16:$src), "movz{wl|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR32:$dst, (zext GR16:$src))]>, TB; def MOVZX32rm16: I<0xB7, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR32:$dst), (ins i16mem:$src), "movz{wl|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR32:$dst, (zextloadi32i16 addr:$src))]>, TB; // These are the same as the regular MOVZX32rr8 and MOVZX32rm8 // except that they use GR32_NOREX for the output operand register class // instead of GR32. This allows them to operate on h registers on x86-64. def MOVZX32_NOREXrr8 : I<0xB6, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR32_NOREX:$dst), (ins GR8_NOREX:$src), "movz{bl|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", []>, TB; let mayLoad = 1 in def MOVZX32_NOREXrm8 : I<0xB6, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR32_NOREX:$dst), (ins i8mem_NOREX:$src), "movz{bl|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", []>, TB; // MOVSX64rr8 always has a REX prefix and it has an 8-bit register // operand, which makes it a rare instruction with an 8-bit register // operand that can never access an h register. If support for h registers // were generalized, this would require a special register class. def MOVSX64rr8 : RI<0xBE, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR8 :$src), "movs{bq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR64:$dst, (sext GR8:$src))]>, TB; def MOVSX64rm8 : RI<0xBE, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i8mem :$src), "movs{bq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR64:$dst, (sextloadi64i8 addr:$src))]>, TB; def MOVSX64rr16: RI<0xBF, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR16:$src), "movs{wq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR64:$dst, (sext GR16:$src))]>, TB; def MOVSX64rm16: RI<0xBF, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i16mem:$src), "movs{wq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR64:$dst, (sextloadi64i16 addr:$src))]>, TB; def MOVSX64rr32: RI<0x63, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR32:$src), "movs{lq|xd}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR64:$dst, (sext GR32:$src))]>; def MOVSX64rm32: RI<0x63, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i32mem:$src), "movs{lq|xd}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set GR64:$dst, (sextloadi64i32 addr:$src))]>; // movzbq and movzwq encodings for the disassembler def MOVZX64rr8_Q : RI<0xB6, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR8:$src), "movz{bq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", []>, TB; def MOVZX64rm8_Q : RI<0xB6, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i8mem:$src), "movz{bq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", []>, TB; def MOVZX64rr16_Q : RI<0xB7, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR16:$src), "movz{wq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", []>, TB; def MOVZX64rm16_Q : RI<0xB7, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i16mem:$src), "movz{wq|x}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", []>, TB; // FIXME: These should be Pat patterns. let isCodeGenOnly = 1 in { // Use movzbl instead of movzbq when the destination is a register; it's // equivalent due to implicit zero-extending, and it has a smaller encoding. def MOVZX64rr8 : I<0xB6, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR8 :$src), "", [(set GR64:$dst, (zext GR8:$src))]>, TB; def MOVZX64rm8 : I<0xB6, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i8mem :$src), "", [(set GR64:$dst, (zextloadi64i8 addr:$src))]>, TB; // Use movzwl instead of movzwq when the destination is a register; it's // equivalent due to implicit zero-extending, and it has a smaller encoding. def MOVZX64rr16: I<0xB7, MRMSrcReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR16:$src), "", [(set GR64:$dst, (zext GR16:$src))]>, TB; def MOVZX64rm16: I<0xB7, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i16mem:$src), "", [(set GR64:$dst, (zextloadi64i16 addr:$src))]>, TB; // There's no movzlq instruction, but movl can be used for this purpose, using // implicit zero-extension. The preferred way to do 32-bit-to-64-bit zero // extension on x86-64 is to use a SUBREG_TO_REG to utilize implicit // zero-extension, however this isn't possible when the 32-bit value is // defined by a truncate or is copied from something where the high bits aren't // necessarily all zero. In such cases, we fall back to these explicit zext // instructions. def MOVZX64rr32 : I<0x89, MRMDestReg, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins GR32:$src), "", [(set GR64:$dst, (zext GR32:$src))]>; def MOVZX64rm32 : I<0x8B, MRMSrcMem, (outs GR64:$dst), (ins i32mem:$src), "", [(set GR64:$dst, (zextloadi64i32 addr:$src))]>; }