Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Brown
4cdc1e76a4 Add x86 SIMD band 2019-10-11 11:05:24 -07:00
Andrew Brown
96d51cb1e8 Switch x86 SIMD bor from ORPS to POR encoding
There are two reasons for this change:
 1. it reduces confusion; using the `POR` encoding will match the future encodings of `band` and `bxor` and the `ORPS` encoding may be confusing as it is intended for floating-point operations
 2. `POR` has slightly more throughput: it only has to wait 0.33 cycles to execute again on all Intel architectures above Core whereas `ORPS` must wait 1 cycle on architectures older than Skylake (Intel Optimization Reference Manual, C.3)

`POR` does add one additional byte to the encoding and requires SSE2 so the `ORPS` opcode is left in for future use.
2019-10-11 11:05:24 -07:00
Andrew Brown
90c49a2f7c Add saturating subtraction with a SIMD encoding
This includes the new instructions `ssub_sat` and `usub_sat` and only encodes the i8x16 and i16x8 types; these are what is needed for implementing the SIMD spec (see https://github.com/WebAssembly/simd/blob/master/proposals/simd/SIMD.md#saturating-integer-subtraction).
2019-09-30 13:54:30 -07:00
Andrew Brown
21144068d4 Add saturating addition with a SIMD encoding
This includes the new instructions `sadd_sat` and `uadd_sat` and only encodes the i8x16 and i16x8 types; these are what is needed for implementing the SIMD spec (see https://github.com/WebAssembly/simd/blob/master/proposals/simd/SIMD.md#saturating-integer-addition).
2019-09-30 13:54:30 -07:00
Andrew Brown
630cb3ee62 Add x86 encoding for SIMD imul
Only i16x8 and i32x4 are encoded in this commit mainly because i8x16 and i64x2 do not have simple encodings in x86. i64x2 is not required by the SIMD spec and there is discussion (https://github.com/WebAssembly/simd/pull/98#issuecomment-530092217) about removing i8x16.
2019-09-30 13:54:30 -07:00
Andrew Brown
168ad7fda3 Fix 16-bit x86_pextr encoding
The x86 ISA has (at least) two encodings for PEXTRW:
 1. in the SSE2 opcode (66 0f c5) the XMM operand uses r/m and the GPR operand uses reg
 2. in the SSE4.1 opcode (66 0f 3a 15) the XMM operand uses reg and the GPR operand uses r/m

This changes the 16-bit x86_pextr encoding from 1 to 2 to match the other PEXTR* implementations (all #2 style).
2019-09-30 13:54:30 -07:00
Andrew Brown
ca1df499a0 Add x86 encoding for isub 2019-09-30 13:54:30 -07:00
Sean Stangl
3d5346a90b Name opcodes statically in isa/x86. Closes #1051 (#1079) 2019-09-25 19:59:49 -06:00