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Simplify chained shifts INT_LEFT and INT_RIGHT. More...
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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 chained shifts INT_LEFT and INT_RIGHT.
INT_MULT is considered a shift if it multiplies by a constant power of 2. The shifts can combine or cancel. Combined shifts may zero out result.
(V << c) << d => V << (c+d)
(V << c) >> c
=> V & 0xff` 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 calc_mask(), CPUI_COPY, CPUI_INT_AND, CPUI_INT_LEFT, CPUI_INT_MULT, CPUI_INT_RIGHT, leastsigbit_set(), Funcdata::newConstant(), 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_LEFT, CPUI_INT_MULT, and CPUI_INT_RIGHT.