/* libs/pixelflinger/codeflinger/ARMAssemblerInterface.cpp
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#define LOG_TAG "pixelflinger-code"
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <log/log.h>
#include "ARMAssemblerInterface.h"
namespace android {
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARMAssemblerInterface::~ARMAssemblerInterface()
{
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
// The following two functions are static and used for initializers
// in the original ARM code. The above versions (without __), are now
// virtual, and can be overridden in the MIPS code. But since these are
// needed at initialization time, they must be static. Not thrilled with
// this implementation, but it works...
uint32_t ARMAssemblerInterface::__immed12_pre(int32_t immed12, int W)
{
LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL_IF(abs(immed12) >= 0x800,
"LDR(B)/STR(B)/PLD immediate too big (%08x)",
immed12);
return (1<<24) | (((uint32_t(immed12)>>31)^1)<<23) |
((W&1)<<21) | (abs(immed12)&0x7FF);
}
uint32_t ARMAssemblerInterface::__immed8_pre(int32_t immed8, int W)
{
uint32_t offset = abs(immed8);
LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL_IF(abs(immed8) >= 0x100,
"LDRH/LDRSB/LDRSH/STRH immediate too big (%08x)",
immed8);
return (1<<24) | (1<<22) | (((uint32_t(immed8)>>31)^1)<<23) |
((W&1)<<21) | (((offset&0xF0)<<4)|(offset&0xF));
}
// The following four functions are required for address manipulation
// These are virtual functions, which can be overridden by architectures
// that need special handling of address values (e.g. 64-bit arch)
void ARMAssemblerInterface::ADDR_LDR(int cc, int Rd,
int Rn, uint32_t offset)
{
LDR(cc, Rd, Rn, offset);
}
void ARMAssemblerInterface::ADDR_STR(int cc, int Rd,
int Rn, uint32_t offset)
{
STR(cc, Rd, Rn, offset);
}
void ARMAssemblerInterface::ADDR_ADD(int cc, int s,
int Rd, int Rn, uint32_t Op2)
{
dataProcessing(opADD, cc, s, Rd, Rn, Op2);
}
void ARMAssemblerInterface::ADDR_SUB(int cc, int s,
int Rd, int Rn, uint32_t Op2)
{
dataProcessing(opSUB, cc, s, Rd, Rn, Op2);
}
}; // namespace android