1. Bitwise operations are used to access HwMode, allowing for the
coexistence of HwMode IDs for different features (such as RegInfo and
EncodingInfo). This will provide better scalability for HwMode.
Currently, most users utilize HwMode primarily for configuring
Register-related information, and few use it for configuring Encoding.
The limited scalability of HwMode has been a significant factor in this
usage pattern.
2. Sink the HwMode Encodings selection logic down to per instruction
level, this makes the logic for choosing encodings clearer and provides
better error messages.
3. Add some HwMode ID conflict detection to the getHwMode() interface.
1. Remove 'AllModes' and 'DefaultMode' suffixes for DecoderTables under
default HwMode.
2. Introduce a less aggressive suppression for HwMode DecoderTable, only
reduce necessary tables duplications. This allows encodings under
different HwModes to retain the original DecoderNamespace.
3. Change 'suppress-per-hwmode-duplicates' command option from bool type
to enum type, allowing users to choose what level of suppression to use.
Currently the decoder and encoder emitters will crash if DefaultMode is
used within an EncodingByHwMode. As can be done today for
RegInfoByHwMode and ValueTypeByHwMode, this patch adds support for this
usage in EncodingByHwMode:
let EncodingInfos =
EncodingByHwMode<[ModeA, DefaultMode], [EncA, EncDefault]>;