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/* Interface between the opcode library and its callers.
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   Written by Cygnus Support, 1993.
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   The opcode library (libopcodes.a) provides instruction decoders for
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   a large variety of instruction sets, callable with an identical
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   interface, for making instruction-processing programs more independent
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   of the instruction set being processed.  */
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#ifndef DIS_ASM_H
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#define DIS_ASM_H
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#define PARAMS(x) x
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typedef void *PTR;
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typedef uint64_t bfd_vma;
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typedef int64_t bfd_signed_vma;
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typedef uint8_t bfd_byte;
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#define sprintf_vma(s,x) sprintf (s, "%0" PRIx64, x)
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#define BFD64
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enum bfd_flavour {
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  bfd_target_unknown_flavour,
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  bfd_target_aout_flavour,
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  bfd_target_coff_flavour,
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  bfd_target_ecoff_flavour,
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  bfd_target_elf_flavour,
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  bfd_target_ieee_flavour,
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  bfd_target_nlm_flavour,
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  bfd_target_oasys_flavour,
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  bfd_target_tekhex_flavour,
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  bfd_target_srec_flavour,
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  bfd_target_ihex_flavour,
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  bfd_target_som_flavour,
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  bfd_target_os9k_flavour,
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  bfd_target_versados_flavour,
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  bfd_target_msdos_flavour,
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  bfd_target_evax_flavour
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};
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enum bfd_endian { BFD_ENDIAN_BIG, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE, BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN };
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enum bfd_architecture 
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{
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  bfd_arch_unknown,    /* File arch not known */
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  bfd_arch_obscure,    /* Arch known, not one of these */
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  bfd_arch_m68k,       /* Motorola 68xxx */
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#define bfd_mach_m68000 1
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#define bfd_mach_m68008 2
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#define bfd_mach_m68010 3
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#define bfd_mach_m68020 4
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#define bfd_mach_m68030 5
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#define bfd_mach_m68040 6
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#define bfd_mach_m68060 7
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  bfd_arch_vax,        /* DEC Vax */   
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  bfd_arch_i960,       /* Intel 960 */
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     /* The order of the following is important.
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       lower number indicates a machine type that 
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       only accepts a subset of the instructions
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       available to machines with higher numbers.
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       The exception is the "ca", which is
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       incompatible with all other machines except 
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       "core". */
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#define bfd_mach_i960_core      1
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#define bfd_mach_i960_ka_sa     2
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#define bfd_mach_i960_kb_sb     3
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#define bfd_mach_i960_mc        4
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#define bfd_mach_i960_xa        5
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#define bfd_mach_i960_ca        6
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#define bfd_mach_i960_jx        7
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#define bfd_mach_i960_hx        8
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  bfd_arch_a29k,       /* AMD 29000 */
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  bfd_arch_sparc,      /* SPARC */
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#define bfd_mach_sparc                 1
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/* The difference between v8plus and v9 is that v9 is a true 64 bit env.  */
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#define bfd_mach_sparc_sparclet        2
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#define bfd_mach_sparc_sparclite       3
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#define bfd_mach_sparc_v8plus          4
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#define bfd_mach_sparc_v8plusa         5 /* with ultrasparc add'ns.  */
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#define bfd_mach_sparc_sparclite_le    6
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#define bfd_mach_sparc_v9              7
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#define bfd_mach_sparc_v9a             8 /* with ultrasparc add'ns.  */
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#define bfd_mach_sparc_v8plusb         9 /* with cheetah add'ns.  */
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#define bfd_mach_sparc_v9b             10 /* with cheetah add'ns.  */
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/* Nonzero if MACH has the v9 instruction set.  */
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#define bfd_mach_sparc_v9_p(mach) \
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  ((mach) >= bfd_mach_sparc_v8plus && (mach) <= bfd_mach_sparc_v9b \
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   && (mach) != bfd_mach_sparc_sparclite_le)
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  bfd_arch_mips,       /* MIPS Rxxxx */
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#define bfd_mach_mips3000              3000
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#define bfd_mach_mips3900              3900
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#define bfd_mach_mips4000              4000
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#define bfd_mach_mips4010              4010
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#define bfd_mach_mips4100              4100
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#define bfd_mach_mips4300              4300
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#define bfd_mach_mips4400              4400
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#define bfd_mach_mips4600              4600
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#define bfd_mach_mips4650              4650
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#define bfd_mach_mips5000              5000
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#define bfd_mach_mips6000              6000
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#define bfd_mach_mips8000              8000
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#define bfd_mach_mips10000             10000
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#define bfd_mach_mips16                16
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  bfd_arch_i386,       /* Intel 386 */
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#define bfd_mach_i386_i386 0
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#define bfd_mach_i386_i8086 1
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#define bfd_mach_i386_i386_intel_syntax 2
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#define bfd_mach_x86_64 3
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#define bfd_mach_x86_64_intel_syntax 4
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  bfd_arch_we32k,      /* AT&T WE32xxx */
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  bfd_arch_tahoe,      /* CCI/Harris Tahoe */
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  bfd_arch_i860,       /* Intel 860 */
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  bfd_arch_romp,       /* IBM ROMP PC/RT */
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  bfd_arch_alliant,    /* Alliant */
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  bfd_arch_convex,     /* Convex */
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  bfd_arch_m88k,       /* Motorola 88xxx */
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  bfd_arch_pyramid,    /* Pyramid Technology */
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  bfd_arch_h8300,      /* Hitachi H8/300 */
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#define bfd_mach_h8300   1
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#define bfd_mach_h8300h  2
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#define bfd_mach_h8300s  3
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  bfd_arch_powerpc,    /* PowerPC */
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#define bfd_mach_ppc           0
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#define bfd_mach_ppc64         1
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_403       403
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_403gc     4030
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_505       505
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_601       601
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_602       602
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_603       603
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_ec603e    6031
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_604       604
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_620       620
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_630       630
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_750       750
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_860       860
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_a35       35
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_rs64ii    642
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_rs64iii   643
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#define bfd_mach_ppc_7400      7400
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  bfd_arch_rs6000,     /* IBM RS/6000 */
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  bfd_arch_hppa,       /* HP PA RISC */
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  bfd_arch_d10v,       /* Mitsubishi D10V */
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  bfd_arch_z8k,        /* Zilog Z8000 */
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#define bfd_mach_z8001         1
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#define bfd_mach_z8002         2
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  bfd_arch_h8500,      /* Hitachi H8/500 */
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  bfd_arch_sh,         /* Hitachi SH */
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#define bfd_mach_sh            0
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#define bfd_mach_sh3        0x30
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#define bfd_mach_sh3e       0x3e
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#define bfd_mach_sh4        0x40
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  bfd_arch_alpha,      /* Dec Alpha */
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  bfd_arch_arm,        /* Advanced Risc Machines ARM */
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#define bfd_mach_arm_2         1
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#define bfd_mach_arm_2a                2
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#define bfd_mach_arm_3         3
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#define bfd_mach_arm_3M        4
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#define bfd_mach_arm_4                 5
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#define bfd_mach_arm_4T        6
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  bfd_arch_ns32k,      /* National Semiconductors ns32000 */
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  bfd_arch_w65,        /* WDC 65816 */
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  bfd_arch_tic30,      /* Texas Instruments TMS320C30 */
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  bfd_arch_v850,       /* NEC V850 */
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#define bfd_mach_v850          0
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  bfd_arch_arc,        /* Argonaut RISC Core */
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#define bfd_mach_arc_base 0
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  bfd_arch_m32r,       /* Mitsubishi M32R/D */
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#define bfd_mach_m32r          0  /* backwards compatibility */
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  bfd_arch_mn10200,    /* Matsushita MN10200 */
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  bfd_arch_mn10300,    /* Matsushita MN10300 */
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  bfd_arch_last
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typedef struct symbol_cache_entry
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{
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    const char *name;
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    union
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    {
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        PTR p;
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        bfd_vma i;
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typedef int (*fprintf_ftype) PARAMS((FILE*, const char*, ...));
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enum dis_insn_type {
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  dis_noninsn,                        /* Not a valid instruction */
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  dis_nonbranch,                /* Not a branch instruction */
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  dis_branch,                        /* Unconditional branch */
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  dis_condbranch,                /* Conditional branch */
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  dis_jsr,                        /* Jump to subroutine */
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  dis_condjsr,                        /* Conditional jump to subroutine */
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  dis_dref,                        /* Data reference instruction */
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  dis_dref2                        /* Two data references in instruction */
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/* This struct is passed into the instruction decoding routine, 
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   and is passed back out into each callback.  The various fields are used
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   for conveying information from your main routine into your callbacks,
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   for passing information into the instruction decoders (such as the
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   addresses of the callback functions), or for passing information
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   back from the instruction decoders to their callers.
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   It must be initialized before it is first passed; this can be done
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   by hand, or using one of the initialization macros below.  */
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typedef struct disassemble_info {
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  fprintf_ftype fprintf_func;
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  FILE *stream;
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  /* Target description.  We could replace this with a pointer to the bfd,
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     but that would require one.  There currently isn't any such requirement
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     so to avoid introducing one we record these explicitly.  */
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  /* The bfd_flavour.  This can be bfd_target_unknown_flavour.  */
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  enum bfd_flavour flavour;
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  /* The bfd_arch value.  */
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  enum bfd_architecture arch;
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  /* The bfd_mach value.  */
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  unsigned long mach;
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  /* Endianness (for bi-endian cpus).  Mono-endian cpus can ignore this.  */
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  /* An array of pointers to symbols either at the location being disassembled
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     or at the start of the function being disassembled.  The array is sorted
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     so that the first symbol is intended to be the one used.  The others are
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     present for any misc. purposes.  This is not set reliably, but if it is
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     not NULL, it is correct.  */
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  asymbol **symbols;
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  /* Number of symbols in array.  */
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  int num_symbols;
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  /* For use by the disassembler.
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  unsigned long flags;
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#define INSN_HAS_RELOC        0x80000000
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  /* Function used to get bytes to disassemble.  MEMADDR is the
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  int (*read_memory_func)
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    PARAMS ((bfd_vma memaddr, bfd_byte *myaddr, int length,
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  /* Function which should be called if we get an error that we can't
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  void (*memory_error_func)
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    PARAMS ((int status, bfd_vma memaddr, struct disassemble_info *info));
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  /* Function called to print ADDR.  */
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  void (*print_address_func)
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    PARAMS ((bfd_vma addr, struct disassemble_info *info));
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  int (* symbol_at_address_func)
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    PARAMS ((bfd_vma addr, struct disassemble_info * info));
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  int bytes_per_chunk;
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  char insn_info_valid;                /* Branch info has been set. */
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  char branch_delay_insns;        /* How many sequential insn's will run before
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  char data_size;                /* Size of data reference in insn, in bytes */
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  enum dis_insn_type insn_type;        /* Type of instruction */
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  bfd_vma target;                /* Target address of branch or dref, if known;
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  bfd_vma target2;                /* Second target address for dref2 */
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  /* Command line options specific to the target disassembler.  */
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  char * disassembler_options;
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/* Standard disassemblers.  Disassemble one instruction at the given
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typedef int (*disassembler_ftype)
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     PARAMS((bfd_vma, disassemble_info *));
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extern int print_insn_big_mips                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_little_mips        PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_i386                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_m68k                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_z8001                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_z8002                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_h8300                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_h8300h                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_h8300s                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_h8500                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_alpha                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern disassembler_ftype arc_get_disassembler PARAMS ((int, int));
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extern int print_insn_arm                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_sparc                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_big_a29k                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_little_a29k        PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_i960                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_sh                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_shl                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_hppa                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_m32r                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_m88k                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_mn10200                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_mn10300                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_ns32k                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_big_powerpc        PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_little_powerpc        PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_rs6000                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_w65                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_d10v                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_v850                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_tic30                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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extern int print_insn_ppc                PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*));
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/* Fetch the disassembler for a given BFD, if that support is available.  */
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extern disassembler_ftype disassembler        PARAMS ((bfd *));
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/* This block of definitions is for particular callers who read instructions
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/* Here is a function which callers may wish to use for read_memory_func.
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extern void perror_memory PARAMS ((int, bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *));
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/* Just print the address in hex.  This is included for completeness even
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extern void generic_print_address
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extern int generic_symbol_at_address
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/* Macro to initialize a disassemble_info struct.  This should be called
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#define _(x) x
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/* from libbfd */
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bfd_vma bfd_getl32 (const bfd_byte *addr);
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bfd_vma bfd_getb32 (const bfd_byte *addr);
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bfd_vma bfd_getl16 (const bfd_byte *addr);
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bfd_vma bfd_getb16 (const bfd_byte *addr);
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typedef enum bfd_boolean {false, true} boolean;
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#endif /* ! defined (DIS_ASM_H) */