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Architecture updater - Auto-Sync
Auto-Sync is the architecture update tool for Capstone.
Because the architecture modules of Capstone use mostly code from LLVM,
we need to update this part with every LLVM release. Auto-Sync helps
with this synchronization between LLVM and Capstone's modules by
automating most of it.
Please refer to intro.md for an introduction about this tool.
Install
Setup Python environment and Tree-sitter
cd <root-dir-Capstone>
# Python version must be at least 3.11
sudo apt install python3-venv
# Setup virtual environment in Capstone root dir
python3 -m venv ./.venv
source ./.venv/bin/activate
Install Auto-Sync framework
cd suite/auto-sync/
pip install -e .
Clone Capstones LLVM fork and build llvm-tblgen
git clone https://github.com/capstone-engine/llvm-capstone vendor/llvm_root/
cd vendor/llvm_root/llvm-capstone
git checkout auto-sync
mkdir build
cd build
# You can also build the "Release" version
cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ../llvm
cmake --build . --target llvm-tblgen --config Debug
cd <capstone-root>/suite/auto-sync/
Install llvm-mc and FileCheck
Additionally, we need llvm-mc and FileCheck to generate our regression tests.
You can build it, but it will take a lot of space on your hard drive.
You can also get the binaries here or
install it with your package manager (usually something like llvm-18-dev).
Just ensure it is in your PATH as llvm-mc and FileCheck (not as llvm-mc-18 or similar though!).
Architecture
Please read ARCHITECTURE.md to understand how Auto-Sync works.
This step is essential! Please don't skip it.
Update an architecture
Updating an architecture module to the newest LLVM release, is only possible if it uses Auto-Sync.
Not all arch-modules support Auto-Sync yet.
Check if your architecture is supported.
ASUpdater -h
Run the updater
ASUpdater -a <ARCH>
Update procedure
- Run the
ASUpdaterscript. - Compare the functions in
<ARCH>DisassemblerExtension.*to LLVM (search the function names in the LLVM root) and update them if necessary (some architectures don't have this file). - Try to build Capstone and fix the build errors.
Post-processing steps
This update translates some LLVM C++ files to C. Because the translation is not perfect (maybe it will some day) you will get build errors if you try to compile Capstone.
The last step to finish the update is to fix those build errors by hand.
Refactor an architecture
Not all architecture modules support Auto-Sync yet.
Here is an overview of the steps to add support for it.
To refactor one of them to use Auto-Sync please follow the RefactorGuide.md
Adding a new architecture
Adding a new architecture follows the same steps as above. With the exception that you need to implement all the Capstone files from scratch.
Check out an Auto-Sync supporting architectures for guidance and open an issue if you need help.
Additional details
Overview updated files
This is a rough overview what files of an architecture are updated and where they are coming from.
Files originating from LLVM (Automatically updated)
These files are LLVM source files which were translated from C++ to C Not all the listed files below are used by each architecture. But those are the most common.
<ARCH>Disassembler.*: Bytes toMCInstdecoder.<ARCH>InstPrinter.*or<ARCH>AsmPrinter.*:MCInstto asm string decoder.<ARCH>BaseInfo.*: Commonly use functions and definitions.
*.inc files are exclusively generated by LLVM TableGen backends:
*.inc files for the LLVM component are named like this:
<ARCH>Gen*.inc(note: noCSin the name)
Additionally, we generate more details for Capstone with llvm-tblgen.
Like enums, operand details and other things.
They are saved also to *.inc files, but have the CS in the name to make them distinct from the LLVM generated files.
<ARCH>GenCS*.inc
Capstone module files (Not automatically updated)
Those files are written by us:
<ARCH>DisassemblerExtension.*All kind of functions which are needed by the LLVM component, but could not be generated or translated.<ARCH>Mapping.*: Binding code between the architecture module and the LLVM files. This is also where the detail is set.<ARCH>Module.*: Interface to the Capstone core.
Relevant documentation and troubleshooting
LLVM file translation
For details about the C++ to C translation of the LLVM files refer to CppTranslator/README.md.
Generated .inc files
Documentation about the .inc file generation is in the llvm-capstone repository.
Troubleshooting
-
If some features aren't generated and are missing in the
.incfiles, make sure they are defined asAssemblerPredicatein the.tdfiles.Correct:
def In32BitMode : Predicate<"!Subtarget->isPPC64()">, AssemblerPredicate<(all_of (not Feature64Bit)), "64bit">;Incorrect:
def In32BitMode : Predicate<"!Subtarget->isPPC64()">;
Formatting
- If you make changes to the
CppTranslatorplease format the files withblackandusortpip3 install black usort python3 -m usort format src/autosync python3 -m black src/autosync