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36 * The manual lists immediate far destinations as Ap (technically an implicit
49 * (respectively selecting an ALU operand, like the operand type E, or a
54 * an additional custom operand type "I_unsigned". Alternatively, the
66 * cover MMX as well; if an instruction is like
93 * exception-class 4 instructions as having an optional VEX prefix, and
930 * it is easier to check for op0 == op1 in an endianness-neutral manner.
1218 * more like an Ib operand. Dispatch to the right helper in a single gen_*
1974 case X86_TYPE_V: /* reg in the modrm byte selects an XMM/YMM register */
2005 case X86_TYPE_N: /* R/M in the modrm byte selects an MMX register */
2009 case X86_TYPE_U: /* R/M in the modrm byte selects an XMM/YMM register */
2027 case X86_TYPE_WM: /* modrm byte selects an XMM/YMM memory operand */
2031 case X86_TYPE_EM: /* modrm byte selects an ALU memory operand */
2058 case X86_TYPE_H: /* For AVX, VEX.vvvv selects an XMM/YMM register */
2168 * A couple instructions actually use the extra immediate byte for an Lx