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Simplify INT_RIGHT canceling PIECE: concat(V,W) >> c => zext(V)
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virtual Rule * | clone (const ActionGroupList &grouplist) const |
Clone the Rule. More... | |
virtual void | getOpList (vector< uint4 > &oplist) const |
List of op codes this rule operates on. More... | |
virtual int4 | applyOp (PcodeOp *op, Funcdata &data) |
Attempt to apply this Rule. More... | |
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Rule (const string &g, uint4 fl, const string &nm) | |
Construct given group, properties name. More... | |
bool | checkActionBreak (void) |
Check if an action breakpoint is turned on. More... | |
virtual void | reset (Funcdata &data) |
Reset this Rule. More... | |
virtual void | resetStats (void) |
Reset Rule statistics. More... | |
virtual void | printStatistics (ostream &s) const |
Print statistics for this Rule. More... | |
Additional Inherited Members | |
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enum | typeflags { type_disable = 1, rule_debug = 2, warnings_on = 4, warnings_given = 8 } |
Properties associated with a Rule. More... | |
Simplify INT_RIGHT canceling PIECE: concat(V,W) >> c => zext(V)
Right shifts (signed and unsigned) can throw away the least significant part of a concatentation. The result is a (sign or zero) extension of the most significant part. Depending on the original shift amount, the extension may still need to be shifted.
Attempt to apply this Rule.
This method contains the main logic for applying the Rule. It must use a given PcodeOp as the point at which the Rule applies. If it does apply, changes are made directly to the function and 1 (non-zero) is returned, otherwise 0 is returned.
Reimplemented from Rule.
References CPUI_INT_RIGHT, CPUI_INT_SEXT, CPUI_INT_ZEXT, CPUI_PIECE, Funcdata::newConstant(), Funcdata::newOp(), Funcdata::newUniqueOut(), Funcdata::opInsertBefore(), Funcdata::opRemoveInput(), Funcdata::opSetInput(), and Funcdata::opSetOpcode().
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List of op codes this rule operates on.
Populate the given array with all possible OpCodes this Rule might apply to. By default, this method returns all possible OpCodes
oplist | is the array to populate |
Reimplemented from Rule.
References CPUI_INT_RIGHT, and CPUI_INT_SRIGHT.