# Changelog All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/), and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). ## [Unreleased] ### Added - Add `flag_r5900DisasmAsData` member to the `Instruction` class. - This flag allows to fine-tune R5900 instruction set that are affected by the global `gnuMode` option. - Currently these instructions are: `trunc.w.s`, `cvt.w.s`, `vclipw` and `vsqrt`. - `TrinaryValue.TRUE` forces the instruction to be disassembled as data. - `TrinaryValue.FALSE` bypasses the global checks for disassembling a word as data. A word will still be disassembled as data if it can't be decoded. - `TrinaryValue.NONE` leaves this decision to the global settings. - Add `flag_r5900UseDollar` member to the `Instruction` class. - `TrinaryValue.TRUE` forces the use of dollar signs ($) on R5900's VU instructions. - `TrinaryValue.FALSE` forces disassembling to not use of dollar signs ($) on R5900's VU instructions. - `TrinaryValue.NONE` leaves this decision to the global settings. ## [1.7.10] - 2023-09-24 ### Added - Add Python binding for `rabbitizer.__version_info__` - Add Python binding for `rabbitizer.__version__` - Add Python binding for `rabbitizer.__author__` - Add `CHANGELOG.md` - Add markdown linter to CI ### Fixed - Fix passing `None` to third argument of `RegistersTracker.processLui` on the Python bindings - Fix passing `None` to first argument of `RegistersTracker` on the Python bindings ## [1.7.9] - 2023-09-18 ### Changed - Don't attempt disassembling R5900's `vclipw` / `vsqrt` in gnu mode (#44) - Thanks @ethteck ## [1.7.8] - 2023-09-13 ### Changed - Consider `syscall` as an instruction that isn't emited by compilers - Add `$` to special PS2 regs (#41) - Thanks @ethteck - The `treatJAsUnconditionalBranch` option is no longer deprecated ### Fixed - Fix size calculation required for the buffer of the disassembled instruction for a few edge cases - Properly implement r5900's `vcallms` operands ## [1.7.7] - 2023-08-27 ### Changed - Reimplement hash function for Enum type. ### Fixed - Fix type hints for Enum type missing the hash function. ## [1.7.6] - 2023-08-22 ### Fixed - Fix syscall having two arguments instead of just one ## [1.7.5] - 2023-08-08 ### Changed - Catch more errors and raise Python exceptions on them in the instruction disassembly binding ### Fixed - Fix bug where the buffer size for a decoded instruction would be computed wrongly if the passed `extraLJust` parameter plus the global `opcodeLJust` option resulted in a negative value. ## [1.7.4] - 2023-06-13 ### Added - Provide macros to allow using gte instructions in both assembly and C. Those are provided under the [`docs/r3000gte`](./docs/r3000gte/) folder of the repository ### Fixed - Fix R5900 vf registers not using the `$vf` prefix in numeric register mode. ## [1.7.3] - 2023-06-10 ### Fixed - Fix Rust release ## [1.7.2] - 2023-05-04 ### Added - Add `InstrIdType` - Add `clippy` rust linter and fix the new warnings ### Changed - Move all the tables and templates into the `tables/` folder - Format and cleanup rust code ## [1.7.1] - 2023-05-02 ### Changed - General cleanups in the codebase. Not actual features or fixes were made ## [1.7.0] - 2023-04-30 ### Added - Support for R3000 GTE instructions (a.k.a. the PS1 specific instructions) - PR #31 - Add CI for checking the repo is always formatted - Add CI for checking the tables have been regenerated ### Changed - Only run the CI that builds the python bindings for every machine on new releases. - This action was by far the slowest, so this should speed up PRs - Other Github Actions cleanups ## [1.6.2] - 2023-04-27 ### Fixed - Fix `getInstrIndexAsVram` taking the upper 8 bits instead of 4 bits for the vram calculation ## [1.6.1] - 2023-04-18 ### Added - Expose `fs`, `ft` and `fd` registers to Python bindings. - Add enums for `RegCop1O32`, `RegCop1N32` and `RegCop1N64` registers for Python bindings ### Fixed - Fix `Instruction`'s `vram` parameter not initialized if it was not passed to the constructor on the Python binding. ## [1.6.0] - 2023-04-17 ### Added - Adds `gnuMode` to the configuration. - Toggles various tweaks to allow building and matching with GNU `as`, which original compiler will not like. - Enabled by default. - Turning this mode off makes the `div $0,` pseudo instruction to not be used ### Changed - Removed special treatment for R5900's `trunc.w.s`. - `cvt.w.s` and `trunc.w.s` will be decoded as-is when `gnuMode` is turned off. - If `gnuMode` is turned on this instruction those two instructions are decoded as `.word`s - R5900's special operands `I`, `Q`, `R` and `ACC` will not longer be decoded with a `$` prefix - All autogenerated files are added the `linguist-generated` attribute. ## [1.5.11] - 2023-04-02 - Fake version bump to convince CI to build binaries for Python 3.11 - Updates some Github Actions to newer versions ## [1.5.10] - 2023-02-23 ### Added - Add a unit test to ensure every bindings use the same version number - This is enforced in CI ## [1.5.9] - 2023-02-23 ### Added - Implement `mfc2`, `mtc2`, `cfc2` and `ctc2` - Document C api usage ### Changed - Expand list of instructions not emitted by C compilers ### Fixed - Fix "emitted" typo ## [1.5.8] - 2022-12-20 ### Added - New `modifiesF*` and `readsF*`properties in the InstructionDescriptor ### Changed - Column limit for C files has been changed to 120 ### Fixed - Fix source distribution of Python package ## [1.5.7] - 2022-12-20 ### Fixed - Fix a Rust binding not taking `&` ## [1.5.6] - 2022-12-19 ### Added - Introduce `RegisterDescriptor` - `outputsToGprZero` method ### Removed - `jalr_rd` has been removed. Its old conditional behavior is now handled with the new `cpu_maybe_rd_rs` operand ### Fixed - Fix some typos in Rust bindings ## [1.5.5] - 2022-12-19 ### Changed - Change the global option `treatJAsUnconditionalBranch`'s default to `true` - Cleanup Rust bindings to reduce useless indirections ### Fixed - Actually package the C files in the Rust crate ## [1.5.4] - 2022-12-18 ### Fixed - Why Are We Still Here? Just To Suffer[?](https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/why-are-we-still-here-just-to-suffer) - Try to fix Rust bindings packaging ## [1.5.3] - 2022-12-18 ### Fixed - Trying to fix crate publishing, again again ## [1.5.2] - 2022-12-18 ### Fixed - Try to fix automatic Rust crate publishing again ## [1.5.1] - 2022-12-18 ### Fixed - Attempt to fix Rust crate publishing ## [1.5.0] - 2022-12-18 1.5.0: Rust bindings ### Added - Adds Rust bindings - The table-macro-hell has been changed a little to include pre-processed versions of all the tables in the repository. This change should be more friendly to IDEs ## [1.4.0] - 2022-12-16 ### Added - New methods to know if an instruction reads the value of a GPR: `.readsRs`, `.readsRd` and `.readsRt` - Descriptor logic errors are now checked in CI ### Changed - A lot of descriptor information where corrected ### Deprecated - Deprecate `isJrRa()`, prefer new `isReturn()` method - Deprecate `isJrNotRa()`, prefer new `isJumptableJump()` method ### Removed - 3 non-existent RSP instructions where removed (`rsp_cache`, `rsp_lwc1` and `rsp_swc1`) - Remove `setup.cfg` and move all the info to `pyproject.toml` ## [1.3.3] - 2022-11-30 ### Fixed - Fix RSP's jalr being marked as invalid - Thanks to @Mr-Wiseguy for noticing ## [1.3.2] - 2022-11-30 ### Changed - Check for `_INVALID` unique ids in `isValid` ### Fixed - Fixed RSP using CPU cop0 .inc file instead of RSP cop0 and cop2 files (#13) - Thanks to @Mr-Wiseguy ## [1.3.1] - 2022-10-16 ### Changed - Removes signedness from `AccessType` ## [1.3.0] - 2022-10-15 ### Added - Adds C++ bindings - New functions/methods: - `Instruction#getBranchOffsetGeneric()`: Like `Instruction#getGenericBranchOffset()`, but does not require the `currentVram` parameter - `Instruction#getBranchVramGeneric()` - `Instruction#getDestinationGpr()` - `Instruction#hasOperandAlias()` - `Instruction#isJumpWithAddress()` - `Instruction#readsHI()` - `Instruction#readsLO()` - `Instruction#modifiesHI()` - `Instruction#modifiesLO()` - `Instruction#getAccessType()` - `InstrCategory#fromStr()` - New enums: - `OperandType` - `AccessType` ### Deprecated - Deprecated functions/methods: - `Instruction#getImmediate()`: Use `Instruction#getProcessedImmediate()` instead - `Instruction#getGenericBranchOffset()`: Use `Instruction#getBranchOffsetGeneric()` instead - `Instruction#mapInstrToType()`: Use `Instruction#getAccessType()` instead - `Instruction#isUnknownType()` - `Instruction#isJType()`: Use `Instruction#isJumpWithAddress()` instead - `Instruction#isIType()`: Use `Instruction#hasOperandAlias(OperandType.cpu_immediate)` instead - `Instruction#isRType()` - `Instruction#isRegimmType()` ### Fixed - Fix missing operands on some trap instructions - Fix buffer size calculation for disassembly ## [1.2.2] - 2022-10-09 1.2.2: `bal` and proper `\\` escape ### Added - Add `bal` support ### Changed - Use special notation for branches which should produce matching instructions even when no `immOverride` was passed - Escape `\` -> `\\` on `RabbitizerUtils_escapeString` - Add `extern "C"` in every header ## [1.2.1] - 2022-09-26 1.2.1: Static library building in the Makefile ### Added - Makefile now creates a `librabbitizer.a` file by default. - Makefile can also build a `librabbitizer.so` with `make dynamic` - New `include/rabbitizer.h` header which includes every other header - Added a version header ## [1.2.0] - 2022-09-17 1.2.0: `%got` compatibility ### Added - New methods in `RegistersTracker` to support tracking `%got` accesses - `processGpLoad`, which works similar to `processLui` - `preprocessLoAndGetInfo`, which replaces the now deprecated `getLuiOffsetForLo` ### Changed - Move operand types to the table format. Operands were also renamed to a more concise name. ### Fixed - Fix the wrong returned value on `Utils.From2Complement` when `bits` equals 32. ## [1.1.0] - 2022-08-27 1.1.0: RSP and R5900 support ### Added - Add proper instruction decoding for N64's RSP - Add support for decoding the R5900 processor (PS2's Emotion Engine processor) ### Changed - Cleanup internal instruction tables format ## [1.0.1] - 2022-07-12 ### Added - New function `Utils.escapeString`: Escapes escape characters. ### Changed - Allow taking `None` in `Abi.fromStr`: returns `o32` in that case. - Many cleanups and formats ## [1.0.0] - 2022-07-07 ### Uncategorized ### Added - New classes: - `RegistersTracker`: Intended to facilitate tracking the state of the general purpose registers. - New enums: - `RegGprO32` and `RegGprN32` - New configurations: - `misc_omit0XOnSmallImm`: If `True` then the leading `0x` of immediates in the [-9, 9] range is omitted. Defaults to `False`. - `misc_upperCaseImm`: If `True` then immediates are outputted in uppercase. Defaults to `True`. - Many code cleanups ### Changed - `Instruction` changes: - Constructor can accept `vram` and `category` parameters. - `isHiPair` renamed to `canBeHi`. - `isLoPair` renamed to `canBeLo`. - Added `doesLoad`, `doesStore`, `maybeIsMove`, `isPseudo` and `architectureVersion` to `InstrDescriptor`. - Python API: `Instruction#rs`, `Instruction#rt` and ``Instruction#rd` now return an enum gpr type and will raise an exception if the instruction does not reference the corresponding register. - New methods: `getOpcodeName`, `getProcessedImmediate`, `hasDelaySlot` and `isValid`. - Added `__reduce__` method to allow pickling the object. ## [0.1.0] - 2022-06-10 - First version [unreleased]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/master...develop [1.7.10]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.7.9...1.7.10 [1.7.9]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.7.8...1.7.9 [1.7.8]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.7.7...1.7.8 [1.7.7]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.7.6...1.7.7 [1.7.6]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.7.5...1.7.6 [1.7.5]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.7.4...1.7.5 [1.7.4]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.7.3...1.7.4 [1.7.3]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.7.2...1.7.3 [1.7.2]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.7.1...1.7.2 [1.7.1]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.7.0...1.7.1 [1.7.0]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.6.2...1.7.0 [1.6.2]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.6.1...1.6.2 [1.6.1]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.6.0...1.6.1 [1.6.0]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.5.11...1.6.0 [1.5.11]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.5.10...1.5.11 [1.5.10]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.5.9...1.5.10 [1.5.9]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.5.8...1.5.9 [1.5.8]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.5.7...1.5.8 [1.5.7]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.5.6...1.5.7 [1.5.6]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.5.5...1.5.6 [1.5.5]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.5.4...1.5.5 [1.5.4]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.5.3...1.5.4 [1.5.3]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.5.2...1.5.3 [1.5.2]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.5.1...1.5.2 [1.5.1]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.5.0...1.5.1 [1.5.0]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.4.0...1.5.0 [1.4.0]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.3.3...1.4.0 [1.3.3]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.3.2...1.3.3 [1.3.2]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.3.1...1.3.2 [1.3.1]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.3.0...1.3.1 [1.3.0]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.2.2...1.3.0 [1.2.2]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.2.1...1.2.2 [1.2.1]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.2.0...1.2.1 [1.2.0]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.1.0...1.2.0 [1.1.0]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.0.1...1.1.0 [1.0.1]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/1.0.0...1.0.1 [1.0.0]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/compare/0.1.0...1.0.0 [0.1.0]: https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer/releases/tag/0.1.0