#![no_std] mod gen_valider; macro_rules! constmod { ($vis:vis $mname:ident($repr:ty) { $(#![doc = $mdoc:literal])? $($cname:ident = $val:expr $(,$doc:literal)?;)* }) => { $(#[doc = $mdoc])? $vis mod $mname { $( $(#[doc = $doc])? pub const $cname: $repr = $val; )* } }; } /// Invoke macro with bytecode definition format /// # Input syntax /// ```no_run /// macro!( /// INSTRUCTION_TYPE(p0: TYPE, p1: TYPE, …) /// => [INSTRUCTION_A, INSTRUCTION_B, …], /// … /// ); /// ``` /// - Instruction type determines opcode-generic, instruction-type-specific /// function. Name: `i_param_INSTRUCTION_TYPE` /// - Per-instructions there will be generated opcode-specific functions calling the generic ones /// - Operand types /// - R: Register (u8) /// - I: Immediate (implements [`crate::Imm`] trait) /// - L: Memory load / store size (u16) /// - Other types are identity-mapped /// /// # BRC special-case /// BRC's 3rd operand is plain byte, not a register. Encoding is the same, but for some cases it may matter. /// /// Please, if you distinguish in your API between byte and register, special case this one. /// /// Sorry for that :( #[macro_export] macro_rules! invoke_with_def { ($macro:path) => { $macro!( bbbb(p0: R, p1: R, p2: R, p3: R) => [DIR, DIRF, FMAF], bbb(p0: R, p1: R, p2: R) => [ADD, SUB, MUL, AND, OR, XOR, SL, SR, SRS, CMP, CMPU, BRC, ADDF, SUBF, MULF], bbdh(p0: R, p1: R, p2: I, p3: L) => [LD, ST], bbd(p0: R, p1: R, p2: I) => [ADDI, MULI, ANDI, ORI, XORI, CMPI, CMPUI, BMC, JAL, JEQ, JNE, JLT, JGT, JLTU, JGTU, ADDFI, MULFI], bbw(p0: R, p1: R, p2: u32) => [SLI, SRI, SRSI], bb(p0: R, p1: R) => [NEG, NOT, CP, SWA, NEGF, ITF, FTI], bd(p0: R, p1: I) => [LI], n() => [UN, NOP, ECALL], ); }; } invoke_with_def!(gen_valider::gen_valider); constmod!(pub opcode(u8) { //! Opcode constant module UN = 0, "N; Raises a trap"; NOP = 1, "N; Do nothing"; ADD = 2, "BBB; #0 ← #1 + #2"; SUB = 3, "BBB; #0 ← #1 - #2"; MUL = 4, "BBB; #0 ← #1 × #2"; AND = 5, "BBB; #0 ← #1 & #2"; OR = 6, "BBB; #0 ← #1 | #2"; XOR = 7, "BBB; #0 ← #1 ^ #2"; SL = 8, "BBB; #0 ← #1 « #2"; SR = 9, "BBB; #0 ← #1 » #2"; SRS = 10, "BBB; #0 ← #1 » #2 (signed)"; CMP = 11, "BBB; #0 ← #1 <=> #2"; CMPU = 12, "BBB; #0 ← #1 <=> #2 (unsigned)"; DIR = 13, "BBBB; #0 ← #2 / #3, #1 ← #2 % #3"; NEG = 14, "BB; #0 ← -#1"; NOT = 15, "BB; #0 ← !#1"; ADDI = 16, "BBD; #0 ← #1 + imm #2"; MULI = 17, "BBD; #0 ← #1 × imm #2"; ANDI = 18, "BBD; #0 ← #1 & imm #2"; ORI = 19, "BBD; #0 ← #1 | imm #2"; XORI = 20, "BBD; #0 ← #1 ^ imm #2"; SLI = 21, "BBW; #0 ← #1 « imm #2"; SRI = 22, "BBW; #0 ← #1 » imm #2"; SRSI = 23, "BBW; #0 ← #1 » imm #2 (signed)"; CMPI = 24, "BBD; #0 ← #1 <=> imm #2"; CMPUI = 25, "BBD; #0 ← #1 <=> imm #2 (unsigned)"; CP = 26, "BB; Copy #0 ← #1"; SWA = 27, "BB; Swap #0 and #1"; LI = 28, "BD; #0 ← imm #1"; LD = 29, "BBDB; #0 ← [#1 + imm #3], imm #4 bytes, overflowing"; ST = 30, "BBDB; [#1 + imm #3] ← #0, imm #4 bytes, overflowing"; BMC = 31, "BBD; [#0] ← [#1], imm #2 bytes"; BRC = 32, "BBB; #0 ← #1, imm #2 registers"; JAL = 33, "BD; Copy PC to #0 and unconditional jump [#1 + imm #2]"; JEQ = 34, "BBD; if #0 = #1 → jump imm #2"; JNE = 35, "BBD; if #0 ≠ #1 → jump imm #2"; JLT = 36, "BBD; if #0 < #1 → jump imm #2"; JGT = 37, "BBD; if #0 > #1 → jump imm #2"; JLTU = 38, "BBD; if #0 < #1 → jump imm #2 (unsigned)"; JGTU = 39, "BBD; if #0 > #1 → jump imm #2 (unsigned)"; ECALL = 40, "N; Issue system call"; ADDF = 41, "BBB; #0 ← #1 +. #2"; SUBF = 42, "BBB; #0 ← #1 -. #2"; MULF = 43, "BBB; #0 ← #1 +. #2"; DIRF = 44, "BBBB; #0 ← #2 / #3, #1 ← #2 % #3"; FMAF = 45, "BBBB; #0 ← (#1 * #2) + #3"; NEGF = 46, "BB; #0 ← -#1"; ITF = 47, "BB; #0 ← #1 as float"; FTI = 48, "BB; #0 ← #1 as int"; ADDFI = 49, "BBD; #0 ← #1 +. imm #2"; MULFI = 50, "BBD; #0 ← #1 *. imm #2"; }); #[repr(packed)] pub struct ParamBBBB(pub u8, pub u8, pub u8, pub u8); #[repr(packed)] pub struct ParamBBB(pub u8, pub u8, pub u8); #[repr(packed)] pub struct ParamBBDH(pub u8, pub u8, pub u64, pub u16); #[repr(packed)] pub struct ParamBBD(pub u8, pub u8, pub u64); #[repr(packed)] pub struct ParamBBW(pub u8, pub u8, pub u32); #[repr(packed)] pub struct ParamBB(pub u8, pub u8); #[repr(packed)] pub struct ParamBD(pub u8, pub u64); /// # Safety /// Has to be valid to be decoded from bytecode. pub unsafe trait OpParam {} unsafe impl OpParam for ParamBBBB {} unsafe impl OpParam for ParamBBB {} unsafe impl OpParam for ParamBBDH {} unsafe impl OpParam for ParamBBD {} unsafe impl OpParam for ParamBBW {} unsafe impl OpParam for ParamBB {} unsafe impl OpParam for ParamBD {} unsafe impl OpParam for u64 {} unsafe impl OpParam for () {}