Merge gingerBill's latest into bill/rexcode. His changes: minimize the
Instruction/Operand structs across ISAs with packed raw-unions (+ the
compiler support for #raw_union #packed), the new core:rexcode/wasm arch
and wasm/module, encode() now returns (byte_count, ok) instead of a Result
struct, decode_one made public, and assorted formatting/inlining.
Conflict: arm64/tests/pipeline_smoke.odin CSEL test -- kept the generated
4-arg inst_csel(dst,src,src2,cond) (mnemonic_builders.odin is generated,
not from Bill's branch) and adopted Bill's (byte_count, success) encode
signature.
Required rebuilding ./odin from the merged source for the packed-union
syntax. Re-validated after the repack: regenerated all artifacts
(idempotent -- no spurious churn), all 10 arches gen/builders/check/test
green, and byte-compared the new arm32 BF + mips PS/MMI/DSP/R6 forms to
confirm no field truncation. arm64/arm32/mips still 100%.
BFCSEL's else-target turned out to be the implicit fall-through, so the
BF_BELSE operand encoding, the BFCSEL_ELSE_T32 relocation, and their
encoder/decoder cases were never referenced by any table entry. Remove
them. Also restructure the MSA COPY specgen loop so COPY_U only iterates
.B/.H (COPY_U.W is mips64-only and emitted in the mips64 section), which
drops the spurious 'skipped COPY_U_W' message. No functional change to any
generated encode form; arm64/arm32/mips all still 100%, 461/600/281 tests
green.
Reverse-engineered the ARMv8.1-M Branch Future T32 encoding from llvm-mc:
bf-point imm4 = (label-(PC+4))/2 at hw0[10:7]; branch target val =
(label-(PC+4))/2 with J at hw1[11] and imm10 at hw1[10:1]; BFLX/BFX target
is Rm at hw0[3:0]. New REL_BF operand + BF_BOFF/BF_BLOC/BF_RM encodings +
BF_BOFF_T32/BF_BLOC_T32 relocations with resolver. BF=0xF040E001,
BFL=0xF000C001, BFLX=0xF070E001, BFI_BR=0xF060E001.
Tightened the WLSTP/DLSTP masks to mark hw0[6] static (it is always 0 for
valid B/H/W/D sizes) so they no longer shadow the BF register forms.
Byte-exact vs llvm-mc with resolved bf-point/target offsets; 600 tests
green. (BFCSEL still pending -- it adds an else-target + condition.)
Implement VMLSV/VMLSVA (MVE multiply-subtract reduce) properly: new
VN_Q_MVE (Qn at 19:17) and VM_Q_MVE (Qm at 3:1) encodings -- the actual
3-bit MVE Q fields -- with Rd at 15:12 (RDLO_A32). The earlier collision
was from reusing the 4-bit VN_Q (19:16) and RD_T32 (11:8), which place
the fields wrong; byte-exact vs llvm-mc now with distinct Qn/Qm/Rd.
Drop three placeholder/redundant enum entries: VRINT and VPRINT (not real
instructions -- llvm rejects bare 'vrint'; VPRINT is a printf-like debug
pseudo-op), and VRSHL_MVE (the author's own comment marks it a
placeholder; 'vrshl q,q,q' already decodes via VRSHL's MVE form). 600
tests green, verify matches llvm-mc.
New MVE_ROT_HCADD (#90/#270 at bit12) and MVE_ROT_CMLA (#0/90/180/270 at
bits 24:23) rotation encodings -- the rotation degrees round-trip
properly (unlike the existing FCMA VCMLA which leaves it unencoded). One
form each with the element-size bits left variable (MVE convention).
Verify round-trips; all rotations byte-exact vs llvm-mc; 600 tests green.
(VMLSV/VMLSVA reduce ops deferred: their format decode-collides with
other MVE encodings given the 4-bit VN_Q vs MVE's 3-bit Qn.)
New VMOV_LANE_8/16/32 encodings: Dd at bits 19:16+bit7, lane bits per
element size (.8 = bit21:bit6:bit5 with bit22 size marker; .16 =
bit21:bit6 with bit5 marker; .32 = bit21). Verify round-trips all three
sizes; spot-checked .8 byte-exact incl. max lane; 600 tests green.
New NEON_VM_SCALAR16/32 encodings for the Dm[lane] scalar operand: .16
places Dm in D0..D7 (bits 2:0) with the lane split bit5:bit3, .32 places
Dm in D0..D15 (bits 3:0) with the lane at bit5. VQDMULH_LANE and
VQRDMULH_LANE across .s16/.s32, D and Q destinations (8 forms). Verify
round-trips; spot-checked byte-exact incl. max register/lane and
decode-clean; 600 tests green.
Each ISA's hand-written ENCODING_TABLE (the single source of truth) now lives
in a per-arch tablegen/ metaprogram that flattens it and serializes committed
binary blobs; the library #loads those into @(rodata) at compile time rather
than compiling a table body. No arch keeps encoding_table.odin or
decoding_tables.odin -- only a generated tables.odin loader and tables/*.bin.
* Two-stage, type-checked pipeline: tablegen Stage A emits human-readable
generated Odin, which compiles and serializes the blobs in Stage B.
* encode() goes through encoding_forms(m); decoders are unchanged apart from
x86's flattened 2-D index. Decode tables are byte-identical to the old ones.
* build.lua: a LuaJIT driver for the metaprograms, validations, and tests,
with cross-platform gating and a clear report.
* Docs refreshed; the obsolete forward-looking plan in cross_arch_design.md
trimmed to what was actually built.
* Attribution headers added to all rexcode source files; the generators emit
them so generated files keep them.