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docs: Document decodetree named field syntax
Document the named field syntax that we want to implement for the decodetree script. This allows a field to be defined in terms of some other field that the instruction pattern has already set, for example: %sz_imm 10:3 sz:3 !function=expand_sz_imm to allow a function to be passed both an immediate field from the instruction and also a sz value which might have been specified by the instruction pattern directly (sz=1, etc) rather than being a simple field within the instruction. Note that the restriction on not having the format referring to the pattern and the pattern referring to the format simultaneously is a restriction of the decoder generator rather than inherently being a silly thing to do. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Message-Id: <20230523120447.728365-3-peter.maydell@linaro.org>
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Syntax::
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field_def := '%' identifier ( unnamed_field )* ( !function=identifier )?
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field_def := '%' identifier ( field )* ( !function=identifier )?
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field := unnamed_field | named_field
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unnamed_field := number ':' ( 's' ) number
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named_field := identifier ':' ( 's' ) number
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For *unnamed_field*, the first number is the least-significant bit position
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of the field and the second number is the length of the field. If the 's' is
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present, the field is considered signed. If multiple ``unnamed_fields`` are
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present, they are concatenated. In this way one can define disjoint fields.
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present, the field is considered signed.
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A *named_field* refers to some other field in the instruction pattern
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or format. Regardless of the length of the other field where it is
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defined, it will be inserted into this field with the specified
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signedness and bit width.
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Field definitions that involve loops (i.e. where a field is defined
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directly or indirectly in terms of itself) are errors.
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A format can include fields that refer to named fields that are
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defined in the instruction pattern(s) that use the format.
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Conversely, an instruction pattern can include fields that refer to
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named fields that are defined in the format it uses. However you
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cannot currently do both at once (i.e. pattern P uses format F; F has
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a field A that refers to a named field B that is defined in P, and P
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has a field C that refers to a named field D that is defined in F).
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If multiple ``fields`` are present, they are concatenated.
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In this way one can define disjoint fields.
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If ``!function`` is specified, the concatenated result is passed through the
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named function, taking and returning an integral value.
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One may use ``!function`` with zero ``unnamed_fields``. This case is called
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One may use ``!function`` with zero ``fields``. This case is called
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a *parameter*, and the named function is only passed the ``DisasContext``
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and returns an integral value extracted from there.
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A field with no ``unnamed_fields`` and no ``!function`` is in error.
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A field with no ``fields`` and no ``!function`` is in error.
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Field examples:
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| %shimm8 5:s8 13:1 | expand_shimm8(sextract(i, 5, 8) << 1 | |
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| !function=expand_shimm8 | extract(i, 13, 1)) |
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+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| %sz_imm 10:2 sz:3 | expand_sz_imm(extract(i, 10, 2) << 3 | |
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| !function=expand_sz_imm | extract(a->sz, 0, 3)) |
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+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
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Argument Sets
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