Add a Uoffset32 immediate operand kind.

WebAssembly memory instructions encode a 32-bit unsigned offset that is
used to compute an effective address.
This commit is contained in:
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
2017-04-10 14:32:06 -07:00
parent c52e3e0b3f
commit ca12a683ac
3 changed files with 120 additions and 2 deletions

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@@ -26,6 +26,15 @@ offset32 = ImmediateKind(
'A 32-bit immediate signed offset.', 'A 32-bit immediate signed offset.',
default_member='offset') default_member='offset')
#: A 32-bit immediate unsigned offset.
#:
#: This is used to represent an immediate address offset in WebAssembly memory
#: instructions.
uoffset32 = ImmediateKind(
'uoffset32',
'A 32-bit immediate unsigned offset.',
default_member='offset')
#: A 32-bit immediate floating point operand. #: A 32-bit immediate floating point operand.
#: #:
#: IEEE 754-2008 binary32 interchange format. #: IEEE 754-2008 binary32 interchange format.

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
//! module in the meta language. //! module in the meta language.
use std::fmt::{self, Display, Formatter}; use std::fmt::{self, Display, Formatter};
use std::i32; use std::{i32, u32};
use std::mem; use std::mem;
use std::str::FromStr; use std::str::FromStr;
@@ -169,6 +169,12 @@ impl Into<i32> for Offset32 {
} }
} }
impl Into<i64> for Offset32 {
fn into(self) -> i64 {
self.0 as i64
}
}
impl From<i32> for Offset32 { impl From<i32> for Offset32 {
fn from(x: i32) -> Self { fn from(x: i32) -> Self {
Offset32(x) Offset32(x)
@@ -211,6 +217,71 @@ impl FromStr for Offset32 {
} }
} }
/// 32-bit unsigned immediate offset.
///
/// This is used to encode an immediate offset for WebAssembly heap_load/heap_store instructions.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
pub struct Uoffset32(u32);
impl Uoffset32 {
/// Create a new `Uoffset32` representing the number `x`.
pub fn new(x: u32) -> Uoffset32 {
Uoffset32(x)
}
}
impl Into<u32> for Uoffset32 {
fn into(self) -> u32 {
self.0
}
}
impl Into<i64> for Uoffset32 {
fn into(self) -> i64 {
self.0 as i64
}
}
impl From<u32> for Uoffset32 {
fn from(x: u32) -> Self {
Uoffset32(x)
}
}
impl Display for Uoffset32 {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
// 0 displays as an empty offset.
if self.0 == 0 {
return Ok(());
}
// Always include a sign.
if self.0 < 10_000 {
write!(f, "+{}", self.0)
} else {
write!(f, "+")?;
write_hex(self.0 as i64, f)
}
}
}
impl FromStr for Uoffset32 {
type Err = &'static str;
// Parse a decimal or hexadecimal `Uoffset32`, formatted as above.
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Uoffset32, &'static str> {
if !s.starts_with('+') {
return Err("Unsigned offset must begin with '+' sign");
}
parse_i64(s).and_then(|x| if 0 <= x && x <= u32::MAX as i64 {
Ok(Uoffset32::new(x as u32))
} else {
Err("Offset out of range")
})
}
}
/// An IEEE binary32 immediate floating point value. /// An IEEE binary32 immediate floating point value.
/// ///
/// All bit patterns are allowed. /// All bit patterns are allowed.
@@ -620,6 +691,28 @@ mod tests {
parse_err::<Offset32>("+0x8000_0000", "Offset out of range"); parse_err::<Offset32>("+0x8000_0000", "Offset out of range");
} }
#[test]
fn format_uoffset32() {
assert_eq!(Uoffset32(0).to_string(), "");
assert_eq!(Uoffset32(1).to_string(), "+1");
assert_eq!(Uoffset32(9999).to_string(), "+9999");
assert_eq!(Uoffset32(10000).to_string(), "+0x2710");
assert_eq!(Uoffset32(0xffff).to_string(), "+0xffff");
assert_eq!(Uoffset32(0x10000).to_string(), "+0x0001_0000");
}
#[test]
fn parse_uoffset32() {
parse_ok::<Uoffset32>("+0", "");
parse_ok::<Uoffset32>("+1", "+1");
parse_ok::<Uoffset32>("+0x0", "");
parse_ok::<Uoffset32>("+0xf", "+15");
parse_ok::<Uoffset32>("+0x8000_0000", "+0x8000_0000");
parse_ok::<Uoffset32>("+0xffff_ffff", "+0xffff_ffff");
parse_err::<Uoffset32>("+0x1_0000_0000", "Offset out of range");
}
#[test] #[test]
fn format_ieee32() { fn format_ieee32() {
assert_eq!(Ieee32::new(0.0).to_string(), "0.0"); assert_eq!(Ieee32::new(0.0).to_string(), "0.0");

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use cretonne::ir::{Function, Ebb, Opcode, Value, Type, FunctionName, StackSlotDa
JumpTableData, Signature, ArgumentType, ArgumentExtension, ExtFuncData, SigRef, JumpTableData, Signature, ArgumentType, ArgumentExtension, ExtFuncData, SigRef,
FuncRef, StackSlot, ValueLoc, ArgumentLoc}; FuncRef, StackSlot, ValueLoc, ArgumentLoc};
use cretonne::ir::types::VOID; use cretonne::ir::types::VOID;
use cretonne::ir::immediates::{Imm64, Offset32, Ieee32, Ieee64}; use cretonne::ir::immediates::{Imm64, Offset32, Uoffset32, Ieee32, Ieee64};
use cretonne::ir::entities::AnyEntity; use cretonne::ir::entities::AnyEntity;
use cretonne::ir::instructions::{InstructionFormat, InstructionData, VariableArgs}; use cretonne::ir::instructions::{InstructionFormat, InstructionData, VariableArgs};
use cretonne::isa::{self, TargetIsa, Encoding}; use cretonne::isa::{self, TargetIsa, Encoding};
@@ -523,6 +523,22 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
} }
} }
// Match and consume an optional uoffset32 immediate.
//
// Note that that this will match an empty string as an empty offset, and that if an offset is
// present, it must contain a `+` sign.
fn optional_uoffset32(&mut self) -> Result<Uoffset32> {
if let Some(Token::Integer(text)) = self.token() {
self.consume();
// Lexer just gives us raw text that looks like an integer.
// Parse it as a `Uoffset32` to check for overflow and other issues.
text.parse().map_err(|e| self.error(e))
} else {
// A uoffset32 operand can be absent.
Ok(Uoffset32::new(0))
}
}
// Match and consume an Ieee32 immediate. // Match and consume an Ieee32 immediate.
fn match_ieee32(&mut self, err_msg: &str) -> Result<Ieee32> { fn match_ieee32(&mut self, err_msg: &str) -> Result<Ieee32> {
if let Some(Token::Float(text)) = self.token() { if let Some(Token::Float(text)) = self.token() {