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1 //===- llvm/MC/MCDisassembler.h - Disassembler interface --------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 
9 #ifndef LLVM_MC_MCDISASSEMBLER_MCDISASSEMBLER_H
10 #define LLVM_MC_MCDISASSEMBLER_MCDISASSEMBLER_H
11 
12 #include "llvm/MC/MCDisassembler/MCSymbolizer.h"
13 #include <cstdint>
14 #include <memory>
15 
16 namespace llvm {
17 
18 template <typename T> class ArrayRef;
19 class StringRef;
20 class MCContext;
21 class MCInst;
22 class MCSubtargetInfo;
23 class raw_ostream;
24 
25 /// Superclass for all disassemblers. Consumes a memory region and provides an
26 /// array of assembly instructions.
27 class MCDisassembler {
28 public:
29   /// Ternary decode status. Most backends will just use Fail and
30   /// Success, however some have a concept of an instruction with
31   /// understandable semantics but which is architecturally
32   /// incorrect. An example of this is ARM UNPREDICTABLE instructions
33   /// which are disassemblable but cause undefined behaviour.
34   ///
35   /// Because it makes sense to disassemble these instructions, there
36   /// is a "soft fail" failure mode that indicates the MCInst& is
37   /// valid but architecturally incorrect.
38   ///
39   /// The enum numbers are deliberately chosen such that reduction
40   /// from Success->SoftFail ->Fail can be done with a simple
41   /// bitwise-AND:
42   ///
43   ///   LEFT & TOP =  | Success       Unpredictable   Fail
44   ///   --------------+-----------------------------------
45   ///   Success       | Success       Unpredictable   Fail
46   ///   Unpredictable | Unpredictable Unpredictable   Fail
47   ///   Fail          | Fail          Fail            Fail
48   ///
49   /// An easy way of encoding this is as 0b11, 0b01, 0b00 for
50   /// Success, SoftFail, Fail respectively.
51   enum DecodeStatus {
52     Fail = 0,
53     SoftFail = 1,
54     Success = 3
55   };
56 
57   MCDisassembler(const MCSubtargetInfo &STI, MCContext &Ctx)
58     : Ctx(Ctx), STI(STI) {}
59 
60   virtual ~MCDisassembler();
61 
62   /// Returns the disassembly of a single instruction.
63   ///
64   /// \param Instr    - An MCInst to populate with the contents of the
65   ///                   instruction.
66   /// \param Size     - A value to populate with the size of the instruction, or
67   ///                   the number of bytes consumed while attempting to decode
68   ///                   an invalid instruction.
69   /// \param Address  - The address, in the memory space of region, of the first
70   ///                   byte of the instruction.
71   /// \param Bytes    - A reference to the actual bytes of the instruction.
72   /// \param CStream  - The stream to print comments and annotations on.
73   /// \return         - MCDisassembler::Success if the instruction is valid,
74   ///                   MCDisassembler::SoftFail if the instruction was
75   ///                                            disassemblable but invalid,
76   ///                   MCDisassembler::Fail if the instruction was invalid.
77   virtual DecodeStatus getInstruction(MCInst &Instr, uint64_t &Size,
78                                       ArrayRef<uint8_t> Bytes, uint64_t Address,
79                                       raw_ostream &CStream) const = 0;
80 
81   /// May parse any prelude that precedes instructions after the start of a
82   /// symbol. Needed for some targets, e.g. WebAssembly.
83   ///
84   /// \param Name     - The name of the symbol.
85   /// \param Size     - The number of bytes consumed.
86   /// \param Address  - The address, in the memory space of region, of the first
87   ///                   byte of the symbol.
88   /// \param Bytes    - A reference to the actual bytes at the symbol location.
89   /// \param CStream  - The stream to print comments and annotations on.
90   /// \return         - MCDisassembler::Success if the bytes are valid,
91   ///                   MCDisassembler::Fail if the bytes were invalid.
92   virtual DecodeStatus onSymbolStart(StringRef Name, uint64_t &Size,
93                                      ArrayRef<uint8_t> Bytes, uint64_t Address,
94                                      raw_ostream &CStream) const;
95 
96 private:
97   MCContext &Ctx;
98 
99 protected:
100   // Subtarget information, for instruction decoding predicates if required.
101   const MCSubtargetInfo &STI;
102   std::unique_ptr<MCSymbolizer> Symbolizer;
103 
104 public:
105   // Helpers around MCSymbolizer
106   bool tryAddingSymbolicOperand(MCInst &Inst,
107                                 int64_t Value,
108                                 uint64_t Address, bool IsBranch,
109                                 uint64_t Offset, uint64_t InstSize) const;
110 
111   void tryAddingPcLoadReferenceComment(int64_t Value, uint64_t Address) const;
112 
113   /// Set \p Symzer as the current symbolizer.
114   /// This takes ownership of \p Symzer, and deletes the previously set one.
115   void setSymbolizer(std::unique_ptr<MCSymbolizer> Symzer);
116 
117   MCContext& getContext() const { return Ctx; }
118 
119   const MCSubtargetInfo& getSubtargetInfo() const { return STI; }
120 
121   // Marked mutable because we cache it inside the disassembler, rather than
122   // having to pass it around as an argument through all the autogenerated code.
123   mutable raw_ostream *CommentStream = nullptr;
124 };
125 
126 } // end namespace llvm
127 
128 #endif // LLVM_MC_MCDISASSEMBLER_MCDISASSEMBLER_H
129