/*
* THIS FILE IS MACHINE_GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT.
* See InstructionFormats.template, InstructionFormatList.dat,
* OperatorList.dat, etc.
*/
package org.jikesrvm.compilers.opt.ir;
import org.jikesrvm.VM_Configuration;
import org.jikesrvm.compilers.opt.ir.ia32.OPT_IA32ConditionOperand; //NOPMD
/**
* The PutField InstructionFormat class.
*
* The header comment for {@link OPT_Instruction} contains
* an explanation of the role of InstructionFormats in the
* opt compiler's IR.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unused") // Machine generated code is never 100% clean
public final class PutField extends OPT_InstructionFormat {
/**
* InstructionFormat identification method for PutField.
* @param i an instruction
* @return <code>true</code> if the InstructionFormat of the argument
* instruction is PutField or <code>false</code>
* if it is not.
*/
public static boolean conforms(OPT_Instruction i) {
return conforms(i.operator);
}
/**
* InstructionFormat identification method for PutField.
* @param o an instruction
* @return <code>true</code> if the InstructionFormat of the argument
* operator is PutField or <code>false</code>
* if it is not.
*/
public static boolean conforms(OPT_Operator o) {
return o.format == PutField_format;
}
/**
* Get the operand called Value from the
* argument instruction. Note that the returned operand
* will still point to its containing instruction.
* @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from
* @return the operand called Value
*/
public static OPT_Operand getValue(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return (OPT_Operand) i.getOperand(0);
}
/**
* Get the operand called Value from the argument
* instruction clearing its instruction pointer. The returned
* operand will not point to any containing instruction.
* @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from
* @return the operand called Value
*/
public static OPT_Operand getClearValue(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return (OPT_Operand) i.getClearOperand(0);
}
/**
* Set the operand called Value in the argument
* instruction to the argument operand. The operand will
* now point to the argument instruction as its containing
* instruction.
* @param i the instruction in which to store the operand
* @param Value the operand to store
*/
public static void setValue(OPT_Instruction i, OPT_Operand Value) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
i.putOperand(0, Value);
}
/**
* Return the index of the operand called Value
* in the argument instruction.
* @param i the instruction to access.
* @return the index of the operand called Value
* in the argument instruction
*/
public static int indexOfValue(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return 0;
}
/**
* Does the argument instruction have a non-null
* operand named Value?
* @param i the instruction to access.
* @return <code>true</code> if the instruction has an non-null
* operand named Value or <code>false</code>
* if it does not.
*/
public static boolean hasValue(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return i.getOperand(0) != null;
}
/**
* Get the operand called Ref from the
* argument instruction. Note that the returned operand
* will still point to its containing instruction.
* @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from
* @return the operand called Ref
*/
public static OPT_Operand getRef(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return (OPT_Operand) i.getOperand(1);
}
/**
* Get the operand called Ref from the argument
* instruction clearing its instruction pointer. The returned
* operand will not point to any containing instruction.
* @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from
* @return the operand called Ref
*/
public static OPT_Operand getClearRef(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return (OPT_Operand) i.getClearOperand(1);
}
/**
* Set the operand called Ref in the argument
* instruction to the argument operand. The operand will
* now point to the argument instruction as its containing
* instruction.
* @param i the instruction in which to store the operand
* @param Ref the operand to store
*/
public static void setRef(OPT_Instruction i, OPT_Operand Ref) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
i.putOperand(1, Ref);
}
/**
* Return the index of the operand called Ref
* in the argument instruction.
* @param i the instruction to access.
* @return the index of the operand called Ref
* in the argument instruction
*/
public static int indexOfRef(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return 1;
}
/**
* Does the argument instruction have a non-null
* operand named Ref?
* @param i the instruction to access.
* @return <code>true</code> if the instruction has an non-null
* operand named Ref or <code>false</code>
* if it does not.
*/
public static boolean hasRef(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return i.getOperand(1) != null;
}
/**
* Get the operand called Offset from the
* argument instruction. Note that the returned operand
* will still point to its containing instruction.
* @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from
* @return the operand called Offset
*/
public static OPT_Operand getOffset(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return (OPT_Operand) i.getOperand(2);
}
/**
* Get the operand called Offset from the argument
* instruction clearing its instruction pointer. The returned
* operand will not point to any containing instruction.
* @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from
* @return the operand called Offset
*/
public static OPT_Operand getClearOffset(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return (OPT_Operand) i.getClearOperand(2);
}
/**
* Set the operand called Offset in the argument
* instruction to the argument operand. The operand will
* now point to the argument instruction as its containing
* instruction.
* @param i the instruction in which to store the operand
* @param Offset the operand to store
*/
public static void setOffset(OPT_Instruction i, OPT_Operand Offset) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
i.putOperand(2, Offset);
}
/**
* Return the index of the operand called Offset
* in the argument instruction.
* @param i the instruction to access.
* @return the index of the operand called Offset
* in the argument instruction
*/
public static int indexOfOffset(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return 2;
}
/**
* Does the argument instruction have a non-null
* operand named Offset?
* @param i the instruction to access.
* @return <code>true</code> if the instruction has an non-null
* operand named Offset or <code>false</code>
* if it does not.
*/
public static boolean hasOffset(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return i.getOperand(2) != null;
}
/**
* Get the operand called Location from the
* argument instruction. Note that the returned operand
* will still point to its containing instruction.
* @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from
* @return the operand called Location
*/
public static OPT_LocationOperand getLocation(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return (OPT_LocationOperand) i.getOperand(3);
}
/**
* Get the operand called Location from the argument
* instruction clearing its instruction pointer. The returned
* operand will not point to any containing instruction.
* @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from
* @return the operand called Location
*/
public static OPT_LocationOperand getClearLocation(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return (OPT_LocationOperand) i.getClearOperand(3);
}
/**
* Set the operand called Location in the argument
* instruction to the argument operand. The operand will
* now point to the argument instruction as its containing
* instruction.
* @param i the instruction in which to store the operand
* @param Location the operand to store
*/
public static void setLocation(OPT_Instruction i, OPT_LocationOperand Location) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
i.putOperand(3, Location);
}
/**
* Return the index of the operand called Location
* in the argument instruction.
* @param i the instruction to access.
* @return the index of the operand called Location
* in the argument instruction
*/
public static int indexOfLocation(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return 3;
}
/**
* Does the argument instruction have a non-null
* operand named Location?
* @param i the instruction to access.
* @return <code>true</code> if the instruction has an non-null
* operand named Location or <code>false</code>
* if it does not.
*/
public static boolean hasLocation(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return i.getOperand(3) != null;
}
/**
* Get the operand called Guard from the
* argument instruction. Note that the returned operand
* will still point to its containing instruction.
* @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from
* @return the operand called Guard
*/
public static OPT_Operand getGuard(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return (OPT_Operand) i.getOperand(4);
}
/**
* Get the operand called Guard from the argument
* instruction clearing its instruction pointer. The returned
* operand will not point to any containing instruction.
* @param i the instruction to fetch the operand from
* @return the operand called Guard
*/
public static OPT_Operand getClearGuard(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return (OPT_Operand) i.getClearOperand(4);
}
/**
* Set the operand called Guard in the argument
* instruction to the argument operand. The operand will
* now point to the argument instruction as its containing
* instruction.
* @param i the instruction in which to store the operand
* @param Guard the operand to store
*/
public static void setGuard(OPT_Instruction i, OPT_Operand Guard) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
i.putOperand(4, Guard);
}
/**
* Return the index of the operand called Guard
* in the argument instruction.
* @param i the instruction to access.
* @return the index of the operand called Guard
* in the argument instruction
*/
public static int indexOfGuard(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return 4;
}
/**
* Does the argument instruction have a non-null
* operand named Guard?
* @param i the instruction to access.
* @return <code>true</code> if the instruction has an non-null
* operand named Guard or <code>false</code>
* if it does not.
*/
public static boolean hasGuard(OPT_Instruction i) {
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(i)) fail(i, "PutField");
return i.getOperand(4) != null;
}
/**
* Create an instruction of the PutField instruction format.
* @param o the instruction's operator
* @param Value the instruction's Value operand
* @param Ref the instruction's Ref operand
* @param Offset the instruction's Offset operand
* @param Location the instruction's Location operand
* @param Guard the instruction's Guard operand
* @return the newly created PutField instruction
*/
public static OPT_Instruction create(OPT_Operator o
, OPT_Operand Value
, OPT_Operand Ref
, OPT_Operand Offset
, OPT_LocationOperand Location
, OPT_Operand Guard
)
{
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(o)) fail(o, "PutField");
OPT_Instruction i = new OPT_Instruction(o, 5);
i.putOperand(0, Value);
i.putOperand(1, Ref);
i.putOperand(2, Offset);
i.putOperand(3, Location);
i.putOperand(4, Guard);
return i;
}
/**
* Mutate the argument instruction into an instruction of the
* PutField instruction format having the specified
* operator and operands.
* @param i the instruction to mutate
* @param o the instruction's operator
* @param Value the instruction's Value operand
* @param Ref the instruction's Ref operand
* @param Offset the instruction's Offset operand
* @param Location the instruction's Location operand
* @param Guard the instruction's Guard operand
* @return the mutated instruction
*/
public static OPT_Instruction mutate(OPT_Instruction i, OPT_Operator o
, OPT_Operand Value
, OPT_Operand Ref
, OPT_Operand Offset
, OPT_LocationOperand Location
, OPT_Operand Guard
)
{
if (VM_Configuration.ExtremeAssertions && !conforms(o)) fail(o, "PutField");
i.operator = o;
i.putOperand(0, Value);
i.putOperand(1, Ref);
i.putOperand(2, Offset);
i.putOperand(3, Location);
i.putOperand(4, Guard);
return i;
}
}