001 002/* 003 * THIS FILE IS MACHINE_GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT. 004 * See InstructionFormats.template, InstructionFormatList.dat, 005 * OperatorList.dat, etc. 006 */ 007 008package org.jikesrvm.compilers.opt.ir.ia32; 009 010import org.jikesrvm.Configuration; 011import org.jikesrvm.compilers.opt.ir.operand.ia32.IA32ConditionOperand; 012import org.jikesrvm.compilers.opt.ir.operand.*; 013import org.jikesrvm.compilers.opt.ir.Instruction; 014import org.jikesrvm.compilers.opt.ir.Operator; 015 016/** 017 * The MIR_Multiply InstructionFormat class. 018 * 019 * The header comment for {@link Instruction} contains 020 * an explanation of the role of InstructionFormats in the 021 * opt compiler's IR. 022 */ 023@SuppressWarnings("unused") // Machine generated code is never 100% clean 024public final class MIR_Multiply extends ArchInstructionFormat { 025 /** 026 * InstructionFormat identification method for MIR_Multiply. 027 * @param i an instruction 028 * @return <code>true</code> if the InstructionFormat of the argument 029 * instruction is MIR_Multiply or <code>false</code> 030 * if it is not. 031 */ 032 public static boolean conforms(Instruction i) { 033 return conforms(i.operator()); 034 } 035 /** 036 * InstructionFormat identification method for MIR_Multiply. 037 * @param o an instruction 038 * @return <code>true</code> if the InstructionFormat of the argument 039 * operator is MIR_Multiply or <code>false</code> 040 * if it is not. 041 */ 042 public static boolean conforms(Operator o) { 043 return o.format == MIR_Multiply_format; 044 } 045 046 /** 047 * Get the operand called Result1 from the 048 * argument instruction. Note that the returned operand 049 * will still point to its containing instruction. 050 * @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from 051 * @return the operand called Result1 052 */ 053 public static Operand getResult1(Instruction i) { 054 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 055 return (Operand) i.getOperand(0); 056 } 057 /** 058 * Get the operand called Result1 from the argument 059 * instruction clearing its instruction pointer. The returned 060 * operand will not point to any containing instruction. 061 * @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from 062 * @return the operand called Result1 063 */ 064 public static Operand getClearResult1(Instruction i) { 065 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 066 return (Operand) i.getClearOperand(0); 067 } 068 /** 069 * Set the operand called Result1 in the argument 070 * instruction to the argument operand. The operand will 071 * now point to the argument instruction as its containing 072 * instruction. 073 * @param i the instruction in which to store the operand 074 * @param Result1 the operand to store 075 */ 076 public static void setResult1(Instruction i, Operand Result1) { 077 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 078 i.putOperand(0, Result1); 079 } 080 /** 081 * Return the index of the operand called Result1 082 * in the argument instruction. 083 * @param i the instruction to access. 084 * @return the index of the operand called Result1 085 * in the argument instruction 086 */ 087 public static int indexOfResult1(Instruction i) { 088 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 089 return 0; 090 } 091 /** 092 * Does the argument instruction have a non-null 093 * operand named Result1? 094 * @param i the instruction to access. 095 * @return <code>true</code> if the instruction has an non-null 096 * operand named Result1 or <code>false</code> 097 * if it does not. 098 */ 099 public static boolean hasResult1(Instruction i) { 100 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 101 return i.getOperand(0) != null; 102 } 103 104 /** 105 * Get the operand called Result2 from the 106 * argument instruction. Note that the returned operand 107 * will still point to its containing instruction. 108 * @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from 109 * @return the operand called Result2 110 */ 111 public static Operand getResult2(Instruction i) { 112 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 113 return (Operand) i.getOperand(1); 114 } 115 /** 116 * Get the operand called Result2 from the argument 117 * instruction clearing its instruction pointer. The returned 118 * operand will not point to any containing instruction. 119 * @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from 120 * @return the operand called Result2 121 */ 122 public static Operand getClearResult2(Instruction i) { 123 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 124 return (Operand) i.getClearOperand(1); 125 } 126 /** 127 * Set the operand called Result2 in the argument 128 * instruction to the argument operand. The operand will 129 * now point to the argument instruction as its containing 130 * instruction. 131 * @param i the instruction in which to store the operand 132 * @param Result2 the operand to store 133 */ 134 public static void setResult2(Instruction i, Operand Result2) { 135 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 136 i.putOperand(1, Result2); 137 } 138 /** 139 * Return the index of the operand called Result2 140 * in the argument instruction. 141 * @param i the instruction to access. 142 * @return the index of the operand called Result2 143 * in the argument instruction 144 */ 145 public static int indexOfResult2(Instruction i) { 146 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 147 return 1; 148 } 149 /** 150 * Does the argument instruction have a non-null 151 * operand named Result2? 152 * @param i the instruction to access. 153 * @return <code>true</code> if the instruction has an non-null 154 * operand named Result2 or <code>false</code> 155 * if it does not. 156 */ 157 public static boolean hasResult2(Instruction i) { 158 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 159 return i.getOperand(1) != null; 160 } 161 162 /** 163 * Get the operand called Value from the 164 * argument instruction. Note that the returned operand 165 * will still point to its containing instruction. 166 * @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from 167 * @return the operand called Value 168 */ 169 public static Operand getValue(Instruction i) { 170 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 171 return (Operand) i.getOperand(2); 172 } 173 /** 174 * Get the operand called Value from the argument 175 * instruction clearing its instruction pointer. The returned 176 * operand will not point to any containing instruction. 177 * @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from 178 * @return the operand called Value 179 */ 180 public static Operand getClearValue(Instruction i) { 181 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 182 return (Operand) i.getClearOperand(2); 183 } 184 /** 185 * Set the operand called Value in the argument 186 * instruction to the argument operand. The operand will 187 * now point to the argument instruction as its containing 188 * instruction. 189 * @param i the instruction in which to store the operand 190 * @param Value the operand to store 191 */ 192 public static void setValue(Instruction i, Operand Value) { 193 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 194 i.putOperand(2, Value); 195 } 196 /** 197 * Return the index of the operand called Value 198 * in the argument instruction. 199 * @param i the instruction to access. 200 * @return the index of the operand called Value 201 * in the argument instruction 202 */ 203 public static int indexOfValue(Instruction i) { 204 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 205 return 2; 206 } 207 /** 208 * Does the argument instruction have a non-null 209 * operand named Value? 210 * @param i the instruction to access. 211 * @return <code>true</code> if the instruction has an non-null 212 * operand named Value or <code>false</code> 213 * if it does not. 214 */ 215 public static boolean hasValue(Instruction i) { 216 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "MIR_Multiply"); 217 return i.getOperand(2) != null; 218 } 219 220 221 /** 222 * Create an instruction of the MIR_Multiply instruction format. 223 * @param o the instruction's operator 224 * @param Result1 the instruction's Result1 operand 225 * @param Result2 the instruction's Result2 operand 226 * @param Value the instruction's Value operand 227 * @return the newly created MIR_Multiply instruction 228 */ 229 public static Instruction create(Operator o 230 , Operand Result1 231 , Operand Result2 232 , Operand Value 233 ) 234 { 235 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(o)) fail(o, "MIR_Multiply"); 236 Instruction i = Instruction.create(o, 5); 237 i.putOperand(0, Result1); 238 i.putOperand(1, Result2); 239 i.putOperand(2, Value); 240 return i; 241 } 242 243 /** 244 * Mutate the argument instruction into an instruction of the 245 * MIR_Multiply instruction format having the specified 246 * operator and operands. 247 * @param i the instruction to mutate 248 * @param o the instruction's operator 249 * @param Result1 the instruction's Result1 operand 250 * @param Result2 the instruction's Result2 operand 251 * @param Value the instruction's Value operand 252 * @return the mutated instruction 253 */ 254 public static Instruction mutate(Instruction i, Operator o 255 , Operand Result1 256 , Operand Result2 257 , Operand Value 258 ) 259 { 260 if (Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(o)) fail(o, "MIR_Multiply"); 261 i.changeOperatorTo(o); 262 i.putOperand(0, Result1); 263 i.putOperand(1, Result2); 264 i.putOperand(2, Value); 265 return i; 266 } 267} 268