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* starting r5900 stuff * operands of pmaddh * expose R5900 to python * fix merge issues * move to subtables * mmi0 and mmi3 * the rest of mmi instructions * normal, special, regimm and cop0 * fpu_s * cop2 special1 * starting cop2 special2 * the rest of special2 * operands for normal, special, mmi and mmi0 * mmi1 and mmi2 * Fix mmi * sync.p * mmi3 and cop1 * add r5900 opcodes to InstrId.pyi * add invalid bits to unknown instruction comment * progress on cop2 special1 * kinda finish cop2 special1 * cop2 special2 progress * Special case for R5900 cvt.w.s -> trunc.w.s * R5900 c.olt.s and c.ole.s * Fix a bunch of VU0 instructions * I'm getting tired of this bullshit * vlqi, vsqi, vlqd, vsqd * fix some operands * fix div1 * lqc2 and sqc2 * sqrt.s and mult * fix mtsa and bc2 * Remove redundant .instrType=RABBITIZER_INSTR_TYPE_UNKNOWN * RabbitizerInstrSuffix * Impleme instr suffix type * add instr suffix to remaining instructions * ifdef out xyzw suffix from registers * format * fix warnings * uncomment stuff on InstrId.pyi * readme
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# rabbitizer
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[![PyPI - Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/rabbitizer)](https://pypi.org/project/rabbitizer/)
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A MIPS instruction decoder API.
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Currently supports all the CPU instructions for MIPS I, II, III and IV.
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## Installing
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The recommended way to install is using from the PyPi release, via `pip`:
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```bash
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pip install rabbitizer
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```
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In case you want to mess with the latest development version without wanting to clone the repository, then you could use the following command:
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```bash
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pip install git+https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer.git@develop
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```
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NOTE: Installing the development version is not recommended. Proceed at your own risk.
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## Features
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- Should produces matching assembly.
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- Fully written in C for fast decoding.
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- Python bindings.
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- The minimal Python version is 3.7, older versions are not guaranteed to work.
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- Includes some minor tools to build your own pointer/symbol detection.
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- Configurable, many features can be turned on and off.
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- MIPS instructions features:
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- Named registers for MIPS VR4300's coprocessors.
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- Support for many pseudoinstructions.
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- Properly handle move to/from coprocessor instructions.
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- Support for numeric, o32, n32 and n64 ABI register names.
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- Some workarounds for some specific compilers/assemblers:
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- `SN64`:
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- `div`/`divu` fix: tweaks a bit the produced `div`, `divu` and `break` instructions.
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- N64 RSP instruction decoding support.
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- RSP decoding has been tested to build back to matching assemblies with [armips](https://github.com/Kingcom/armips/).
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- R5900 (PS2's Emotion Engine processor) decoding support.
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## References
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- R5900:
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- EmotionEngine instruction decoding: <https://psi-rockin.github.io/ps2tek/#eeinstructiondecoding>
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- Official documentation from Toshiba: <https://wiki.qemu.org/images/2/2a/C790.pdf>
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- VU instruction manual: <http://lukasz.dk/files/vu-instruction-manual.pdf>
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- GNU binutils: <https://github.com/bminor/binutils-gdb/blob/master/opcodes/mips-opc.c>
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