commit | 2655254c1f9d47d6389a628ca6852c19cad0a621 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Florian Hahn <florian.hahn@arm.com> | Fri May 11 19:41:51 2018 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri May 11 19:41:51 2018 |
tree | f50b0a16a1414273fc9debfbfa96600a72dbd30d | |
parent | 831c82dd9d6d83d4beebfc22f128d8f40795a08a [diff] |
Update reg_get_size to handle AArch64's XZR/WZR. (#3004) This patch also adds a file for unit tests for the APIs exported from opnd.h: suite/tests/api/opnd-a64.c. For now it only contains tests for reg_get_size. It also removes a ASSERT_NOT_IMPLEMENTED from reg_get_size. All AArch64 registers should be supported, except some system registers.
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