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Odin/core/rexcode/isa/status.odin
Flāvius a4f08f8307 Load rexcode encode/decode tables from committed binary blobs
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.
2026-06-15 07:43:29 -04:00

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// rexcode · Brendan Punsky (dotbmp@github), original author
package rexcode_isa
// =============================================================================
// ERROR / RESULT TYPES (shared by encoder and decoder, all architectures)
// =============================================================================
//
// The struct shapes are universal. Error_Code holds the full set of codes
// any architecture may produce; per-arch encoders/decoders only emit the
// subset that applies to them. When an arch needs a new code (e.g.
// RISC-V's MISALIGNED_IMMEDIATE), add it here.
Error_Code :: enum u8 {
NONE = 0,
// Shared encoding errors
INVALID_MNEMONIC,
NO_MATCHING_ENCODING,
OPERAND_MISMATCH,
IMMEDIATE_OUT_OF_RANGE,
BUFFER_OVERFLOW,
LABEL_OUT_OF_RANGE,
INVALID_OPERAND_COUNT, // operand_count > 4 or doesn't match operands
// Shared decoding errors
BUFFER_TOO_SHORT,
INVALID_OPCODE,
// x86-specific decoding errors
INVALID_MODRM,
INVALID_SIB,
INVALID_PREFIX,
INVALID_VEX,
INVALID_EVEX,
TOO_MANY_PREFIXES,
}
Error :: struct #packed {
inst_idx: u32, // Which instruction failed (or byte offset for decode)
code: Error_Code,
_: [3]u8,
}
#assert(size_of(Error) == 8)
Result :: struct {
byte_count: u32, // Bytes written/read
success: bool, // True if no errors
}