reactos/rosapps/devutils/cputointel/From/IA32/IA32opcode.c
Magnus Olsen b760238f4d sorry ia32 should be own folder
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25544
2007-01-20 13:39:01 +00:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "IA32.h"
#include "../../misc.h"
/* cpuDummyInit_Add
* Input param :
* out : The file pointer that we write to (the output file to intel asm)
* cpu_buffer : The memory buffer we have our binary code that we whant convert
* cpu_pos : Current positions in the cpu_buffer
* cpu_size : The memory size of the cpu_buffer
* BaseAddress : The base address you whant the binay file should run from
* cpuarch : if it exists diffent cpu from a manufactor like pentium,
* pentinum-mmx so on, use this flag to specify which type
* of cpu you whant or do not use it if it does not exists
* other or any sub model.
*
* mode : if we should run disambler of this binary or
* translate it, Disambler will not calc the
* the row name right so we simple give each
row a name. In translations mode we run a
* analys so we getting better optimzing and
* only row name there we need.
* value for mode are :
* 0 = disambler mode
* 1 = translate mode intel
*
* Return value :
* value -1 : unimplement
* value 0 : wrong opcode or not vaild opcode
* value +1 and higher : who many byte we should add to cpu_pos
*/
CPU_INT IA32_Add( FILE *out, CPU_BYTE * cpu_buffer, CPU_UNINT cpu_pos,
CPU_UNINT cpu_size, CPU_UNINT BaseAddress, CPU_UNINT cpuarch)
{
/*
* ConvertBitToByte() is perfect to use to get the bit being in use from a bit array
* GetMaskByte() is perfect if u whant known which bit have been mask out
* see M68kopcode.c and how it use the ConvertBitToByte()
*/
fprintf(out,"Line_0x%8x :\n",BaseAddress + cpu_pos);
printf(";Add unimplement\n");
return -1;
}