| /* |
| * arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh2a/opcode_helper.c |
| * |
| * Helper for the SH-2A 32-bit opcodes. |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 2007 Paul Mundt |
| * |
| * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public |
| * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive |
| * for more details. |
| */ |
| #include <linux/kernel.h> |
| |
| /* |
| * Instructions on SH are generally fixed at 16-bits, however, SH-2A |
| * introduces some 32-bit instructions. Since there are no real |
| * constraints on their use (and they can be mixed and matched), we need |
| * to check the instruction encoding to work out if it's a true 32-bit |
| * instruction or not. |
| * |
| * Presently, 32-bit opcodes have only slight variations in what the |
| * actual encoding looks like in the first-half of the instruction, which |
| * makes it fairly straightforward to differentiate from the 16-bit ones. |
| * |
| * First 16-bits of encoding Used by |
| * |
| * 0011nnnnmmmm0001 mov.b, mov.w, mov.l, fmov.d, |
| * fmov.s, movu.b, movu.w |
| * |
| * 0011nnnn0iii1001 bclr.b, bld.b, bset.b, bst.b, band.b, |
| * bandnot.b, bldnot.b, bor.b, bornot.b, |
| * bxor.b |
| * |
| * 0000nnnniiii0000 movi20 |
| * 0000nnnniiii0001 movi20s |
| */ |
| unsigned int instruction_size(unsigned int insn) |
| { |
| /* Look for the common cases */ |
| switch ((insn & 0xf00f)) { |
| case 0x0000: /* movi20 */ |
| case 0x0001: /* movi20s */ |
| case 0x3001: /* 32-bit mov/fmov/movu variants */ |
| return 4; |
| } |
| |
| /* And the special cases.. */ |
| switch ((insn & 0xf08f)) { |
| case 0x3009: /* 32-bit b*.b bit operations */ |
| return 4; |
| } |
| |
| return 2; |
| } |