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Quentin Neill <quentin.neill@amd.com> * gas/config/tc-i386.c (cpu_arch): Add CPU_LWP_FLAGS. (build_vex_prefix): Handle xop09 and xop0a. (build_modrm_byte): Handle vexlwp. (md_show_usage): Add lwp. * gas/doc/c-i386.texi (i386-LWP): New section. * gas/testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Run x86-64-lwp in 64-bit mode, run lwp in 32-bit mode. * gas/testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-lwp.d: New. * gas/testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-lwp.s: New. * gas/testsuite/gas/i386/lwp.d: New. * gas/testsuite/gas/i386/lwp.s: New. * opcodes/i386-dis.c (OP_LWPCB_E): New. (OP_LWP_E): New. (OP_LWP_I): New. (USE_XOP_8F_TABLE): New. (XOP_8F_TABLE): New. (REG_XOP_LWPCB): New. (REG_XOP_LWP): New. (XOP_09): New. (XOP_0A): New. (reg_table): Redirect REG_8F to XOP_8F_TABLE. Add entries for REG_XOP_LWPCB and REG_XOP_LWP. (xop_table): New. (get_valid_dis386): Handle USE_XOP_8F_TABLE. Use the offsets VEX_0F, VEX_0F38, and VEX_0F3A instead of their values to access to the vex_table. (OP_LWPCB_E): New. (OP_LWP_E): New. (OP_LWP_I): New. * opcodes/i386-gen.c (cpu_flag_init): Add CPU_LWP_FLAGS, CpuLWP. (cpu_flags): Add CpuLWP. (opcode_modifiers): Add VexLWP, XOP09, and XOP0A. * opcodes/i386-opc.h (CpuLWP): New. (i386_cpu_flags): Add bit cpulwp. (VexLWP): New. (XOP09): New. (XOP0A): New. (i386_opcode_modifier): Add vexlwp, xop09, and xop0a. * opcodes/i386-opc.tbl (llwpcb): Added. (lwpval): Added. (lwpins): Added.
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