linux/arch/s390/tools/Makefile
Heiko Carstens 8bc1e4ec79 s390/disassembler: generate opcode tables from text file
The current way of adding new instructions to the opcode tables is
painful and error prone. Therefore add, similar to binutils, a text
file which contains all opcodes and the corresponding mnemonics and
instruction formats.

A small gen_opcode_table tool then generates a header file with the
required enums and opcode table initializers at the prepare step of
the kernel build.

This way only a simple text file has to be maintained, which can be
rather easily extended.

Unlike before where there were plenty of opcode tables and a large
switch statement to find the correct opcode table, there is now only
one opcode table left which contains all instructions. A second opcode
offset table now contains offsets within the opcode table to find
instructions which have the same opcode prefix. In order to save space
all 1-byte opcode instructions are grouped together at the end of the
opcode table. This is also quite similar to like it was before.

In addition also move and change code and definitions within the
disassembler. As a side effect this reduces the size required for the
code and opcode tables by ~1.5k.

Signed-off-by: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
2017-11-08 22:11:02 +01:00

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#
# Makefile for s390 specific build tools
#
hostprogs-y += gen_facilities
hostprogs-y += gen_opcode_table
HOSTCFLAGS_gen_facilities.o += -Wall $(LINUXINCLUDE)
HOSTCFLAGS_gen_opcode_table.o += -Wall $(LINUXINCLUDE)
define filechk_facilities.h
$(obj)/gen_facilities
endef
define filechk_dis.h
( $(obj)/gen_opcode_table < $(srctree)/arch/$(ARCH)/tools/opcodes.txt )
endef
include/generated/facilities.h: $(obj)/gen_facilities FORCE
$(call filechk,facilities.h)
include/generated/dis.h: $(obj)/gen_opcode_table FORCE
$(call filechk,dis.h,__FUN)