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Re: Instruction w/ prefix


Hello,

Doug Evans wrote:
Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov wrote:
Hello,

I'm using cgen to create binutils port for the CISC architecture
(M68HC(S)08 if somebody cares). I've stumbled upon one problem: the is
an instruction prefix which can change meaning
of the next instruction (basically it then uses SP register instead of IX one).


What is the most clean way to do this w/ cgen? I can of course
duplicate instruction fields, counting another byte in the beginning,
instructions, etc.. This will permit me to catch illegal combinations.
OTOH it doesn' look like completely clean idea.

What would you suggest?


Hi. Sorry for the slow reply.


I think the right solution (which I wouldn't wait for) is to extend cgen to handle instruction prefixes.

Do you have any ideas how to implement (or at least design) this?


As for me, the prefix just changes the addressing (prefixed instruction
just uses SP as a base instead of IX register).

In the meantime, I would treat the prefix as its own instruction.

Yep, I've tried this approach. However I've stumbled upon the fact that cgen just sums all specified values, thus leading me into problems.

I'm currently looking into how to overcome this. Maybe you can suggest a sample which I can look upon?

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With best wishes
Dmitry


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