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author | Peter Crosthwaite <crosthwaitepeter@gmail.com> | 2015-06-23 20:57:35 -0700 |
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committer | Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de> | 2015-07-09 15:20:41 +0200 |
commit | 484406200e51eac023b346fdf987f86af1f6fe75 (patch) | |
tree | 13d4d03ac291067f3e688c9352736f5692f76391 /disas.c | |
parent | fb200d5f003118f63205f34bbe553efcf3a66a81 (diff) |
disas: arm: QOMify target specific disas setup
Move the target_disas() ARM specifics to the QOM disas_set_info hook
and delete the ARM specific code in disas.c.
This has the extra advantage of the more fully featured target_disas()
implementation now applying to monitor_disas().
Currently, target_disas() has multi-endian, thumb and AArch64
support whereas the existing monitor_disas() support only has vanilla
AA32 support.
E.G. Running an AA64 linux kernel the following -d in_asm disas happens
(taget_disas()):
IN:
0x0000000040000000: 580000c0 ldr x0, pc+24 (addr 0x40000018)
0x0000000040000004: aa1f03e1 mov x1, xzr
However before this patch, disasing the same from the monitor:
(qemu) xp/i 0x40000000
0x0000000040000000: 580000c0 stmdapl r0, {r6, r7}
After this patch:
(qemu) xp/i 0x40000000
0x0000000040000000: 580000c0 ldr x0, pc+24 (addr 0x40000018)
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <crosthwaite.peter@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'disas.c')
-rw-r--r-- | disas.c | 32 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 32 deletions
@@ -151,14 +151,6 @@ bfd_vma bfd_getb16 (const bfd_byte *addr) return (bfd_vma) v; } -#ifdef TARGET_ARM -static int -print_insn_thumb1(bfd_vma pc, disassemble_info *info) -{ - return print_insn_arm(pc | 1, info); -} -#endif - static int print_insn_objdump(bfd_vma pc, disassemble_info *info, const char *prefix) { @@ -191,7 +183,6 @@ static int print_insn_od_target(bfd_vma pc, disassemble_info *info) /* Disassemble this for me please... (debugging). 'flags' has the following values: i386 - 1 means 16 bit code, 2 means 64 bit code - arm - bit 0 = thumb, bit 1 = reverse endian, bit 2 = A64 ppc - bits 0:15 specify (optionally) the machine instruction set; bit 16 indicates little endian. other targets - unused @@ -231,27 +222,6 @@ void target_disas(FILE *out, CPUState *cpu, target_ulong code, s.info.mach = bfd_mach_i386_i386; } s.info.print_insn = print_insn_i386; -#elif defined(TARGET_ARM) - if (flags & 4) { - /* We might not be compiled with the A64 disassembler - * because it needs a C++ compiler; in that case we will - * fall through to the default print_insn_od case. - */ -#if defined(CONFIG_ARM_A64_DIS) - s.info.print_insn = print_insn_arm_a64; -#endif - } else if (flags & 1) { - s.info.print_insn = print_insn_thumb1; - } else { - s.info.print_insn = print_insn_arm; - } - if (flags & 2) { -#ifdef TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN - s.info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE; -#else - s.info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG; -#endif - } #elif defined(TARGET_SPARC) s.info.print_insn = print_insn_sparc; #ifdef TARGET_SPARC64 @@ -488,8 +458,6 @@ void monitor_disas(Monitor *mon, CPUState *cpu, s.info.mach = bfd_mach_i386_i386; } s.info.print_insn = print_insn_i386; -#elif defined(TARGET_ARM) - s.info.print_insn = print_insn_arm; #elif defined(TARGET_ALPHA) s.info.print_insn = print_insn_alpha; #elif defined(TARGET_SPARC) |