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authorKartik Agaram <vc@akkartik.com>2020-03-07 19:55:03 -0800
committerKartik Agaram <vc@akkartik.com>2020-03-07 19:55:03 -0800
commit44798a2e2cff818dda287d7d1232fa9b55b3f36d (patch)
tree370fc6f760c8e67804c1f1c956c8a3e2753aaf62 /mu_instructions
parent39aea1792666b062665afe4819ed904aa02a32b8 (diff)
downloadmu-44798a2e2cff818dda287d7d1232fa9b55b3f36d.tar.gz
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I thought I needed to support compute-offset with literal index, but in
that case might as well just use an index literal directly. The 'index'
instruction with literals already supports non-power-of-2 sizes.
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diff --git a/mu_instructions b/mu_instructions
index c8be987b..9897d6c0 100644
--- a/mu_instructions
+++ b/mu_instructions
@@ -218,8 +218,6 @@ var/reg: (offset T) <- compute-offset arr: (addr array T), idx/regi: int  # arr
                             {.name="compute-offset",  .inouts=[arr, regi],  .outputs=[reg], .subx-name="69/multiply",       .rm32=inouts[1],                            .r32=outputs[0],    .imm32=sizeof(T)}
 var/reg: (offset T) <- compute-offset arr: (addr array T), idx: int       # arr can be in reg or mem
                             {.name="compute-offset",  .inouts=[arr, regi],  .outputs=[reg], .subx-name="69/multiply",       .rm32="*(ebp+" inouts[1].stack-offset ")",  .r32=outputs[0],    .imm32=sizeof(T)}
-var: (offset T) <- compute-offset arr: (addr array T), n                  # arr can be in reg or mem
-                            {.name="compute-offset",  .inouts=[var, n],     .outputs=[reg], .subx-name="c7 0/subop/copy",   .rm32=outputs[0],                                               .imm32=sizeof(T)*n}
 var/reg <- index arr/rega: (addr array T), o/rego: offset
                             {.name="index",           .inouts=[rega, rego], .outputs=[reg], .subx-name="8d/copy-address",   .rm32="*(" inouts[0] "+" inouts[1] "+" "4)", .r32=outputs[0]}