Many x86 instructions come in byte and word variants distinguished with bit
0 of the opcode. Add macros to aid in defining them.
Signed-off-by: Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com>
#define GD(_f, _g) { .flags = ((_f) | Group | GroupDual), .u.gdual = (_g) }
#define I(_f, _e) { .flags = (_f), .u.execute = (_e) }
+#define D2bv(_f) D((_f) | ByteOp), D(_f)
+#define I2bv(_f, _e) I((_f) | ByteOp, _e), I(_f, _e)
+
static struct opcode group1[] = {
X7(D(Lock)), N
};
#undef GD
#undef I
+#undef D2bv
+#undef I2bv
+
static unsigned imm_size(struct decode_cache *c)
{
unsigned size;