reference, declaration → definition definition → references, declarations, derived classes, virtual overrides reference to multiple definitions → definitions unreferenced |
97 return reg <= m_reg_info.last_gpr; // GPR's come first. 101 return (m_reg_info.first_fpr <= reg && reg <= m_reg_info.last_fpr); 101 return (m_reg_info.first_fpr <= reg && reg <= m_reg_info.last_fpr); 113 m_reg_info.num_registers = k_num_registers_arm64; 114 m_reg_info.num_gpr_registers = k_num_gpr_registers_arm64; 115 m_reg_info.num_fpr_registers = k_num_fpr_registers_arm64; 116 m_reg_info.last_gpr = k_last_gpr_arm64; 117 m_reg_info.first_fpr = k_first_fpr_arm64; 118 m_reg_info.last_fpr = k_last_fpr_arm64; 119 m_reg_info.first_fpr_v = fpu_v0_arm64; 120 m_reg_info.last_fpr_v = fpu_v31_arm64; 121 m_reg_info.gpr_flags = gpr_cpsr_arm64; 138 assert(reg < m_reg_info.num_registers && "Invalid register number."); 143 assert(reg < m_reg_info.num_registers && "Invalid register number."); 149 m_reg_info.num_gpr_registers + m_reg_info.num_fpr_registers; 149 m_reg_info.num_gpr_registers + m_reg_info.num_fpr_registers; 167 if (reg < m_reg_info.num_registers) 199 assert(reg < m_reg_info.num_registers && "Invalid register offset.");