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/gem5/src/arch/x86/insts/
H A Dmicroldstop.cc4693:ca44a1014212 Tue Jul 17 21:12:00 EDT 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make disassembled x86 register indices reflect their size.
This doesn't handle high byte register accesses. It also highlights the fact that address size isn't actually being calculated, and that the size a microop uses needs to be overridable from the microassembly.
H A Dmicroregop.cc4693:ca44a1014212 Tue Jul 17 21:12:00 EDT 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make disassembled x86 register indices reflect their size.
This doesn't handle high byte register accesses. It also highlights the fact that address size isn't actually being calculated, and that the size a microop uses needs to be overridable from the microassembly.
H A Dstatic_inst.cc4693:ca44a1014212 Tue Jul 17 21:12:00 EDT 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make disassembled x86 register indices reflect their size.
This doesn't handle high byte register accesses. It also highlights the fact that address size isn't actually being calculated, and that the size a microop uses needs to be overridable from the microassembly.
H A Dstatic_inst.hh4693:ca44a1014212 Tue Jul 17 21:12:00 EDT 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make disassembled x86 register indices reflect their size.
This doesn't handle high byte register accesses. It also highlights the fact that address size isn't actually being calculated, and that the size a microop uses needs to be overridable from the microassembly.
/gem5/src/arch/x86/isa/microops/
H A Dlimmop.isa4693:ca44a1014212 Tue Jul 17 21:12:00 EDT 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make disassembled x86 register indices reflect their size.
This doesn't handle high byte register accesses. It also highlights the fact that address size isn't actually being calculated, and that the size a microop uses needs to be overridable from the microassembly.

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