Re: [PATCH RFCv3 08/14] arm64: introduce aarch64_insn_gen_movewide()

From: Zi Shen Lim
Date: Wed Jul 16 2014 - 18:04:36 EST


On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 05:17:15PM +0100, Will Deacon wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 07:25:06AM +0100, Zi Shen Lim wrote:
> > Introduce function to generate move wide (immediate) instructions.
>
> [...]
>
> > +u32 aarch64_insn_gen_movewide(enum aarch64_insn_register dst,
> > + int imm, int shift,
> > + enum aarch64_insn_variant variant,
> > + enum aarch64_insn_movewide_type type)
> > +{
> > + u32 insn;
> > +
> > + switch (type) {
> > + case AARCH64_INSN_MOVEWIDE_ZERO:
> > + insn = aarch64_insn_get_movz_value();
> > + break;
> > + case AARCH64_INSN_MOVEWIDE_KEEP:
> > + insn = aarch64_insn_get_movk_value();
> > + break;
> > + case AARCH64_INSN_MOVEWIDE_INVERSE:
> > + insn = aarch64_insn_get_movn_value();
> > + break;
> > + default:
> > + BUG_ON(1);
> > + }
> > +
> > + BUG_ON(imm < 0 || imm > 65535);
>
> Do this check with masking instead?

Ok, if you prefer, I can change it to:

BUG_ON(imm & ~GENMASK(15, 0));

>
> > +
> > + switch (variant) {
> > + case AARCH64_INSN_VARIANT_32BIT:
> > + BUG_ON(shift != 0 && shift != 16);
> > + break;
> > + case AARCH64_INSN_VARIANT_64BIT:
> > + insn |= BIT(31);
> > + BUG_ON(shift != 0 && shift != 16 && shift != 32 &&
> > + shift != 48);
>
> Would be neater as a nested switch, perhaps? If you reorder the
> outer-switch, you could probably fall-through too and combine the shift
> checks.

Not sure I picture what you had in mind... I couldn't come up with a
neater version with the properties you described.

The alternative I had was using masks instead of integer values, but
one could argue that while neater, it could also be harder to read:

switch (variant) {
case AARCH64_INSN_VARIANT_32BIT:
BUG_ON(shift & ~BIT(4));
break;
case AARCH64_INSN_VARIANT_64BIT:
insn |= BIT(31);
BUG_ON(shift & ~GENMASK(5, 4));
...

>
> Will
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