Some instruction opcodes have an entirely different encoding when a VEX
prefix is present. For example, 0f41 is CMOVNO without mandatory
prefixes while VEX.NP.W0.L1.0f41 is KANDW with a mandatory prefix. To
avoid collisions, the VEX prefix is better handled as a completely
separate decode tree, at the cost of a slight increase in table size.
It is possible to configure the build process such that decoding of 32
bit and 64 bit instructions can be chosen at runtime using an additional
parameter of the decode function. The header file is now entirely
architecture-independent and no longer required any previous defines.
Decoding x86-64 still requires a 64-bit pointer size.
As there is not much difference between the two mnemonic tables, it is
possible to unify them. As a consequence, the instruction types no
longer differ between 32 and 64 bit decodings.