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  1. {
  2. Copyright (c) 1998-2002 by Florian Klaempfl
  3. Contains the base types for the PowerPC
  4. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  5. it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  6. the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  7. (at your option) any later version.
  8. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  9. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  10. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  11. GNU General Public License for more details.
  12. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  13. along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  14. Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
  15. ****************************************************************************
  16. }
  17. { This Unit contains the base types for the PowerPC64
  18. }
  19. unit cpubase;
  20. {$I fpcdefs.inc}
  21. interface
  22. uses
  23. strings, globtype,
  24. cutils, cclasses, aasmbase, cpuinfo, cgbase;
  25. {*****************************************************************************
  26. Assembler Opcodes
  27. *****************************************************************************}
  28. type
  29. TAsmOp = (A_None,
  30. { normal opcodes }
  31. a_add, a_add_, a_addo, a_addo_, a_addc, a_addc_, a_addco, a_addco_,
  32. a_adde, a_adde_, a_addeo, a_addeo_, a_addi, a_addic, a_addic_, a_addis,
  33. a_addme, a_addme_, a_addmeo, a_addmeo_, a_addze, a_addze_, a_addzeo,
  34. a_addzeo_, a_and, a_and_, a_andc, a_andc_, a_andi_, a_andis_, a_b,
  35. a_ba, a_bl, a_bla, a_bc, a_bca, a_bcl, a_bcla, a_bcctr, a_bcctrl, a_bclr,
  36. a_bclrl, a_cmp, a_cmpi, a_cmpl, a_cmpli, a_cntlzw, a_cntlzw_, a_crand,
  37. a_crandc, a_creqv, a_crnand, a_crnor, a_cror, a_crorc, a_crxor, a_dcba,
  38. a_dcbf, a_dcbi, a_dcbst, a_dcbt, a_dcbtst, a_dcbz, a_divw, a_divw_, a_divwo,
  39. a_divwo_,
  40. a_divwu, a_divwu_, a_divwuo, a_divwuo_, a_eciwx, a_ecowx, a_eieio, a_eqv,
  41. a_eqv_, a_extsb, a_extsb_, a_extsh, a_extsh_, a_fabs, a_fabs_, a_fadd,
  42. a_fadd_, a_fadds, a_fadds_, a_fcmpo, a_fcmpu, a_fctiw, a_fctw_, a_fctwz,
  43. a_fctwz_, a_fdiv, a_fdiv_, a_fdivs, a_fdivs_, a_fmadd, a_fmadd_, a_fmadds,
  44. a_fmadds_, a_fmr, a_fmsub, a_fmsub_, a_fmsubs, a_fmsubs_, a_fmul, a_fmul_,
  45. a_fmuls, a_fmuls_, a_fnabs, a_fnabs_, a_fneg, a_fneg_, a_fnmadd,
  46. a_fnmadd_, a_fnmadds, a_fnmadds_, a_fnmsub, a_fnmsub_, a_fnmsubs,
  47. a_fnmsubs_, a_fres, a_fres_, a_frsp, a_frsp_, a_frsqrte, a_frsqrte_,
  48. a_fsel, a_fsel_, a_fsqrt, a_fsqrt_, a_fsqrts, a_fsqrts_, a_fsub, a_fsub_,
  49. a_fsubs, a_fsubs_, a_icbi, a_isync, a_lbz, a_lbzu, a_lbzux, a_lbzx,
  50. a_lfd, a_lfdu, a_lfdux, a_lfdx, a_lfs, a_lfsu, a_lfsux, a_lfsx, a_lha,
  51. a_lhau, a_lhaux, a_lhax, a_lhbrx, a_lhz, a_lhzu, a_lhzux, a_lhzx, a_lmw,
  52. a_lswi, a_lswx, a_lwarx, a_lwbrx, a_lwz, a_lwzu, a_lwzux, a_lwzx, a_mcrf,
  53. a_mcrfs, a_mcrxr, a_mfcr, a_mffs, a_mffs_, a_mfmsr, a_mfspr, a_mfsr,
  54. a_mfsrin, a_mftb, a_mtcrf, a_mtfsb0, a_mtfsb1, a_mtfsf, a_mtfsf_,
  55. a_mtfsfi, a_mtfsfi_, a_mtmsr, a_mtspr, a_mtsr, a_mtsrin, a_mulhw,
  56. a_mulhw_, a_mulhwu, a_mulhwu_, a_mulli, a_mullw, a_mullw_, a_mullwo,
  57. a_mullwo_, a_nand, a_nand_, a_neg, a_neg_, a_nego, a_nego_, a_nor, a_nor_,
  58. a_or, a_or_, a_orc, a_orc_, a_ori, a_oris, a_rfi, a_rlwimi, a_rlwimi_,
  59. a_rlwinm, a_rlwinm_, a_rlwnm, a_sc, a_slw, a_slw_, a_sraw, a_sraw_,
  60. a_srawi, a_srawi_, a_srw, a_srw_, a_stb, a_stbu, a_stbux, a_stbx, a_stfd,
  61. a_stfdu, a_stfdux, a_stfdx, a_stfiwx, a_stfs, a_stfsu, a_stfsux, a_stfsx,
  62. a_sth, a_sthbrx, a_sthu, a_sthux, a_sthx, a_stmw, a_stswi, a_stswx, a_stw,
  63. a_stwbrx, a_stwcx_, a_stwu, a_stwux, a_stwx, a_subf, a_subf_, a_subfo,
  64. a_subfo_, a_subfc, a_subfc_, a_subfco, a_subfco_, a_subfe, a_subfe_,
  65. a_subfeo, a_subfeo_, a_subfic, a_subfme, a_subfme_, a_subfmeo, a_subfmeo_,
  66. a_subfze, a_subfze_, a_subfzeo, a_subfzeo_, a_sync, a_tlbia, a_tlbie,
  67. a_tlbsync, a_tw, a_twi, a_xor, a_xor_, a_xori, a_xoris,
  68. { simplified mnemonics }
  69. a_subi, a_subis, a_subic, a_subic_, a_sub, a_sub_, a_subo, a_subo_,
  70. a_subc, a_subc_, a_subco, a_subco_, a_cmpwi, a_cmpw, a_cmplwi, a_cmplw,
  71. a_extlwi, a_extlwi_, a_extrwi, a_extrwi_, a_inslwi, a_inslwi_, a_insrwi,
  72. a_insrwi_, a_rotlwi, a_rotlwi_, a_rotlw, a_rotlw_, a_slwi, a_slwi_,
  73. a_srwi, a_srwi_, a_clrlwi, a_clrlwi_, a_clrrwi, a_clrrwi_, a_clrslwi,
  74. a_clrslwi_, a_bf, a_bt, a_blr, a_bctr, a_blrl, a_bctrl, a_crset, a_crclr, a_crmove,
  75. a_crnot, a_mt {move to special prupose reg}, a_mf
  76. {move from special purpose reg},
  77. a_nop, a_li, a_lis, a_la, a_mr, a_mr_, a_not, a_mtcr, a_mtlr, a_mflr,
  78. a_mtctr, a_mfctr,
  79. A_EXTSW,
  80. A_RLDIMI,
  81. A_STD, A_STDU, A_STDX, A_STDUX,
  82. A_LD, A_LDU, A_LDX, A_LDUX,
  83. A_CMPD, A_CMPDI, A_CMPLD, A_CMPLDI,
  84. A_SRDI, A_SRADI,
  85. A_SLDI,
  86. A_RLDICL,
  87. A_DIVDU, A_DIVDU_, A_DIVD, A_DIVD_, A_MULLD, A_MULLD_, A_MULHD, A_MULHD_, A_SRAD, A_SLD, A_SRD,
  88. A_DIVDUO_, A_DIVDO_,
  89. A_LWA, A_LWAX, A_LWAUX,
  90. A_FCFID,
  91. A_LDARX, A_STDCX_, A_CNTLZD,
  92. A_LVX, A_STVX,
  93. A_MULLDO, A_MULLDO_, A_MULHDU, A_MULHDU_,
  94. A_MFXER,
  95. A_FCTID, A_FCTID_, A_FCTIDZ, A_FCTIDZ_,
  96. A_EXTRDI, A_EXTRDI_, A_INSRDI, A_INSRDI_);
  97. {# This should define the array of instructions as string }
  98. op2strtable = array[tasmop] of string[8];
  99. const
  100. {# First value of opcode enumeration }
  101. firstop = low(tasmop);
  102. {# Last value of opcode enumeration }
  103. lastop = high(tasmop);
  104. {*****************************************************************************
  105. Registers
  106. *****************************************************************************}
  107. type
  108. { Number of registers used for indexing in tables }
  109. tregisterindex = 0..{$I rppcnor.inc} - 1;
  110. totherregisterset = set of tregisterindex;
  111. const
  112. maxvarregs = 32 - 6;
  113. { 32 int registers - r0 - stackpointer - r2 - 3 scratch registers }
  114. maxfpuvarregs = 28; { 32 fpuregisters - some scratch registers (minimally 2) }
  115. { Available Superregisters }
  116. {$I rppcsup.inc}
  117. { No Subregisters }
  118. R_SUBWHOLE = R_SUBNONE;
  119. { Available Registers }
  120. {$I rppccon.inc}
  121. { Integer Super registers first and last }
  122. first_int_imreg = $20;
  123. { Float Super register first and last }
  124. first_fpu_imreg = $20;
  125. { MM Super register first and last }
  126. first_mm_imreg = $20;
  127. {$WARNING TODO Calculate bsstart}
  128. regnumber_count_bsstart = 64;
  129. regnumber_table: array[tregisterindex] of tregister = (
  130. {$I rppcnum.inc}
  131. );
  132. regstabs_table: array[tregisterindex] of shortint = (
  133. {$I rppcstab.inc}
  134. );
  135. regdwarf_table: array[tregisterindex] of shortint = (
  136. {$I rppcdwrf.inc}
  137. );
  138. {*****************************************************************************
  139. Conditions
  140. *****************************************************************************}
  141. type
  142. TAsmCondFlag = (C_None { unconditional jumps },
  143. { conditions when not using ctr decrement etc }
  144. C_LT, C_LE, C_EQ, C_GE, C_GT, C_NL, C_NE, C_NG, C_SO, C_NS, C_UN, C_NU,
  145. { conditions when using ctr decrement etc }
  146. C_T, C_F, C_DNZ, C_DNZT, C_DNZF, C_DZ, C_DZT, C_DZF);
  147. TDirHint = (DH_None, DH_Minus, DH_Plus);
  148. const
  149. { these are in the XER, but when moved to CR_x they correspond with the }
  150. { bits below }
  151. C_OV = C_GT;
  152. C_CA = C_EQ;
  153. C_NO = C_NG;
  154. C_NC = C_NE;
  155. type
  156. TAsmCond = packed record
  157. dirhint: tdirhint;
  158. case simple: boolean of
  159. false: (BO, BI: byte);
  160. true: (
  161. cond: TAsmCondFlag;
  162. case byte of
  163. 0: ();
  164. { specifies in which part of the cr the bit has to be }
  165. { tested for blt,bgt,beq,..,bnu }
  166. 1: (cr: RS_CR0..RS_CR7);
  167. { specifies the bit to test for bt,bf,bdz,..,bdzf }
  168. 2: (crbit: byte)
  169. );
  170. end;
  171. const
  172. AsmCondFlag2BO: array[C_T..C_DZF] of Byte =
  173. (12, 4, 16, 8, 0, 18, 10, 2);
  174. AsmCondFlag2BOLT_NU: array[C_LT..C_NU] of Byte =
  175. (12, 4, 12, 4, 12, 4, 4, 4, 12, 4, 12, 4);
  176. AsmCondFlag2BI: array[C_LT..C_NU] of Byte =
  177. (0, 1, 2, 0, 1, 0, 2, 1, 3, 3, 3, 3);
  178. AsmCondFlagTF: array[TAsmCondFlag] of Boolean =
  179. (false, true, false, true, false, true, false, false, false, true, false,
  180. true, false,
  181. true, false, false, true, false, false, true, false);
  182. AsmCondFlag2Str : array[TAsmCondFlag] of string[4] = ({cf_none}'',
  183. { conditions when not using ctr decrement etc}
  184. 'lt', 'le', 'eq', 'ge', 'gt', 'nl', 'ne', 'ng', 'so', 'ns', 'un', 'nu',
  185. 't', 'f', 'dnz', 'dnzt', 'dnzf', 'dz', 'dzt', 'dzf');
  186. UpperAsmCondFlag2Str: array[TAsmCondFlag] of string[4] = ({cf_none}'',
  187. { conditions when not using ctr decrement etc}
  188. 'LT', 'LE', 'EQ', 'GE', 'GT', 'NL', 'NE', 'NG', 'SO', 'NS', 'UN', 'NU',
  189. 'T', 'F', 'DNZ', 'DNZT', 'DNZF', 'DZ', 'DZT', 'DZF');
  190. const
  191. CondAsmOps = 3;
  192. CondAsmOp: array[0..CondAsmOps - 1] of TasmOp = (
  193. A_BC, A_TW, A_TWI
  194. );
  195. CondAsmOpStr:array[0..CondAsmOps-1] of string[7]=(
  196. 'B','TW','TWI'
  197. );
  198. {*****************************************************************************
  199. Flags
  200. *****************************************************************************}
  201. type
  202. TResFlagsEnum = (F_EQ, F_NE, F_LT, F_LE, F_GT, F_GE, F_SO, F_FX, F_FEX, F_VX,
  203. F_OX);
  204. TResFlags = record
  205. cr: RS_CR0..RS_CR7;
  206. flag: TResFlagsEnum;
  207. end;
  208. {*****************************************************************************
  209. Reference
  210. *****************************************************************************}
  211. const
  212. symaddr2str: array[trefaddr] of string[9] = ('', '', 'ha16','lo16','', '@l', '@h', '@higher', '@highest', '@ha', '@highera', '@highesta');
  213. const
  214. { MacOS only. Whether the direct data area (TOC) directly contain
  215. global variables. Otherwise it contains pointers to global variables. }
  216. macos_direct_globals = false;
  217. {*****************************************************************************
  218. Operand Sizes
  219. *****************************************************************************}
  220. {*****************************************************************************
  221. Constants
  222. *****************************************************************************}
  223. const
  224. max_operands = 5;
  225. {*****************************************************************************
  226. Default generic sizes
  227. *****************************************************************************}
  228. {# Defines the default address size for a processor, }
  229. OS_ADDR = OS_64;
  230. {# the natural int size for a processor, }
  231. OS_INT = OS_64;
  232. OS_SINT = OS_S64;
  233. {# the maximum float size for a processor, }
  234. OS_FLOAT = OS_F64;
  235. {# the size of a vector register for a processor }
  236. OS_VECTOR = OS_M128;
  237. {*****************************************************************************
  238. GDB Information
  239. *****************************************************************************}
  240. {# Register indexes for stabs information, when some
  241. parameters or variables are stored in registers.
  242. Taken from rs6000.h (DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER)
  243. from GCC 3.x source code. PowerPC has 1:1 mapping
  244. according to the order of the registers defined
  245. in GCC
  246. }
  247. stab_regindex: array[tregisterindex] of shortint = (
  248. {$I rppcstab.inc}
  249. );
  250. {*****************************************************************************
  251. Generic Register names
  252. *****************************************************************************}
  253. // Stack pointer register
  254. NR_STACK_POINTER_REG = NR_R1;
  255. RS_STACK_POINTER_REG = RS_R1;
  256. // old stack pointer register used during copying variables from the caller
  257. // stack frame
  258. NR_OLD_STACK_POINTER_REG = NR_R12;
  259. // Frame pointer register
  260. NR_FRAME_POINTER_REG = NR_STACK_POINTER_REG;
  261. RS_FRAME_POINTER_REG = RS_STACK_POINTER_REG;
  262. {# Register for addressing absolute data in a position independant way,
  263. such as in PIC code. The exact meaning is ABI specific. For
  264. further information look at GCC source : PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM
  265. Taken from GCC rs6000.h
  266. }
  267. {$WARNING As indicated in rs6000.h, but can't find it anywhere else!}
  268. NR_PIC_OFFSET_REG = NR_R30;
  269. { Return address of a function }
  270. NR_RETURN_ADDRESS_REG = NR_R0;
  271. { Results are returned in this register (64-bit values) }
  272. NR_FUNCTION_RETURN_REG = NR_R3;
  273. RS_FUNCTION_RETURN_REG = RS_R3;
  274. { The value returned from a function is available in this register }
  275. NR_FUNCTION_RESULT_REG = NR_FUNCTION_RETURN_REG;
  276. RS_FUNCTION_RESULT_REG = RS_FUNCTION_RETURN_REG;
  277. NR_FPU_RESULT_REG = NR_F1;
  278. NR_MM_RESULT_REG = NR_M0;
  279. {*****************************************************************************
  280. GCC /ABI linking information
  281. *****************************************************************************}
  282. {# Registers which must be saved when calling a routine declared as
  283. cppdecl, cdecl, stdcall, safecall, palmossyscall. The registers
  284. saved should be the ones as defined in the target ABI and / or GCC.
  285. This value can be deduced from CALLED_USED_REGISTERS array in the
  286. GCC source.
  287. }
  288. saved_standard_registers: array[0..17] of tsuperregister = (
  289. RS_R14, RS_R15, RS_R16, RS_R17, RS_R18, RS_R19,
  290. RS_R20, RS_R21, RS_R22, RS_R23, RS_R24, RS_R25,
  291. RS_R26, RS_R27, RS_R28, RS_R29, RS_R30, RS_R31
  292. );
  293. {# Required parameter alignment when calling a routine declared as
  294. stdcall and cdecl. The alignment value should be the one defined
  295. by GCC or the target ABI.
  296. }
  297. std_param_align = 8;
  298. vmx_std_param_align = 16;
  299. {*****************************************************************************
  300. CPU Dependent Constants
  301. *****************************************************************************}
  302. LinkageAreaSizeELF = 48;
  303. { offset in the linkage area for the saved stack pointer }
  304. LA_SP = 0;
  305. { offset in the linkage area for the saved conditional register}
  306. LA_CR_ELF = 8;
  307. { offset in the linkage area for the saved link register}
  308. LA_LR_ELF = 16;
  309. { offset in the linkage area for the saved RTOC register}
  310. LA_RTOC_ELF = 40;
  311. PARENT_FRAMEPOINTER_OFFSET = 24;
  312. NR_RTOC = NR_R2;
  313. ELF_STACK_ALIGN = 16;
  314. { the size of the "red zone" which must not be changed by asynchronous calls
  315. in the stack frame and can be used for storing temps }
  316. RED_ZONE_SIZE = 288;
  317. {*****************************************************************************
  318. Helpers
  319. *****************************************************************************}
  320. function is_calljmp(o: tasmop): boolean;
  321. procedure inverse_flags(var r: TResFlags);
  322. function flags_to_cond(const f: TResFlags): TAsmCond;
  323. procedure create_cond_imm(BO, BI: byte; var r: TAsmCond);
  324. procedure create_cond_norm(cond: TAsmCondFlag; cr: byte; var r: TasmCond);
  325. function cgsize2subreg(s: Tcgsize): Tsubregister;
  326. { Returns the tcgsize corresponding with the size of reg.}
  327. function reg_cgsize(const reg: tregister): tcgsize;
  328. function findreg_by_number(r: Tregister): tregisterindex;
  329. function std_regnum_search(const s: string): Tregister;
  330. function std_regname(r: Tregister): string;
  331. function is_condreg(r: tregister): boolean;
  332. function inverse_cond(const c: TAsmCond): Tasmcond;
  333. {$IFDEF USEINLINE}inline;{$ENDIF USEINLINE}
  334. function conditions_equal(const c1, c2: TAsmCond): boolean;
  335. function dwarf_reg(r:tregister):shortint;
  336. implementation
  337. uses
  338. rgBase, verbose, itcpugas;
  339. const
  340. std_regname_table: array[tregisterindex] of string[7] = (
  341. {$I rppcstd.inc}
  342. );
  343. regnumber_index: array[tregisterindex] of tregisterindex = (
  344. {$I rppcrni.inc}
  345. );
  346. std_regname_index: array[tregisterindex] of tregisterindex = (
  347. {$I rppcsri.inc}
  348. );
  349. {*****************************************************************************
  350. Helpers
  351. ***************** ************************************************************}
  352. function is_calljmp(o: tasmop): boolean;
  353. begin
  354. is_calljmp := false;
  355. case o of
  356. A_B, A_BA, A_BL, A_BLA, A_BC, A_BCA, A_BCL, A_BCLA, A_BCCTR, A_BCCTRL,
  357. A_BCLR, A_BF, A_BT,
  358. A_BCLRL, A_TW, A_TWI: is_calljmp := true;
  359. end;
  360. end;
  361. procedure inverse_flags(var r: TResFlags);
  362. const
  363. inv_flags: array[F_EQ..F_GE] of TResFlagsEnum =
  364. (F_NE, F_EQ, F_GE, F_GE, F_LE, F_LT);
  365. begin
  366. r.flag := inv_flags[r.flag];
  367. end;
  368. function inverse_cond(const c: TAsmCond): Tasmcond;
  369. {$IFDEF USEINLINE}inline;
  370. {$ENDIF USEINLINE}
  371. const
  372. inv_condflags: array[TAsmCondFlag] of TAsmCondFlag = (C_None,
  373. C_GE, C_GT, C_NE, C_LT, C_LE, C_LT, C_EQ, C_GT, C_NS, C_SO, C_NU, C_UN,
  374. C_F, C_T, C_DNZ, C_DNZF, C_DNZT, C_DZ, C_DZF, C_DZT);
  375. begin
  376. if (c.cond in [C_DNZ, C_DZ]) then
  377. internalerror(2005022501);
  378. result := c;
  379. result.cond := inv_condflags[c.cond];
  380. end;
  381. function conditions_equal(const c1, c2: TAsmCond): boolean;
  382. begin
  383. result :=
  384. (c1.simple and c2.simple) and
  385. (c1.cond = c2.cond) and
  386. ((not (c1.cond in [C_T..C_DZF]) and
  387. (c1.cr = c2.cr)) or
  388. (c1.crbit = c2.crbit));
  389. end;
  390. function flags_to_cond(const f: TResFlags): TAsmCond;
  391. const
  392. flag_2_cond: array[F_EQ..F_SO] of TAsmCondFlag =
  393. (C_EQ, C_NE, C_LT, C_LE, C_GT, C_GE, C_SO);
  394. begin
  395. if f.flag > high(flag_2_cond) then
  396. internalerror(200112301);
  397. result.simple := true;
  398. result.cr := f.cr;
  399. result.cond := flag_2_cond[f.flag];
  400. end;
  401. procedure create_cond_imm(BO, BI: byte; var r: TAsmCond);
  402. begin
  403. r.simple := false;
  404. r.bo := bo;
  405. r.bi := bi;
  406. end;
  407. procedure create_cond_norm(cond: TAsmCondFlag; cr: byte; var r: TasmCond);
  408. begin
  409. r.simple := true;
  410. r.cond := cond;
  411. case cond of
  412. C_NONE: ;
  413. C_T..C_DZF: r.crbit := cr
  414. else
  415. r.cr := RS_CR0 + cr;
  416. end;
  417. end;
  418. function is_condreg(r: tregister): boolean;
  419. var
  420. supreg: tsuperregister;
  421. begin
  422. result := false;
  423. if (getregtype(r) = R_SPECIALREGISTER) then
  424. begin
  425. supreg := getsupreg(r);
  426. result := (supreg >= RS_CR0) and (supreg <= RS_CR7);
  427. end;
  428. end;
  429. function reg_cgsize(const reg: tregister): tcgsize;
  430. begin
  431. case getregtype(reg) of
  432. R_INTREGISTER:
  433. result := OS_64;
  434. R_MMREGISTER:
  435. result := OS_M128;
  436. R_FPUREGISTER:
  437. result := OS_F64;
  438. else
  439. internalerror(200303181);
  440. end;
  441. end;
  442. function cgsize2subreg(s: Tcgsize): Tsubregister;
  443. begin
  444. cgsize2subreg := R_SUBWHOLE;
  445. end;
  446. function findreg_by_number(r: Tregister): tregisterindex;
  447. begin
  448. result := rgBase.findreg_by_number_table(r, regnumber_index);
  449. end;
  450. function std_regnum_search(const s: string): Tregister;
  451. begin
  452. result := regnumber_table[findreg_by_name_table(s, std_regname_table,
  453. std_regname_index)];
  454. end;
  455. function std_regname(r: Tregister): string;
  456. var
  457. p: tregisterindex;
  458. begin
  459. p := findreg_by_number_table(r, regnumber_index);
  460. if p <> 0 then
  461. result := std_regname_table[p]
  462. else
  463. result := generic_regname(r);
  464. end;
  465. function dwarf_reg(r:tregister):shortint;
  466. begin
  467. result:=regdwarf_table[findreg_by_number(r)];
  468. if result=-1 then
  469. internalerror(200603251);
  470. end;
  471. end.