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  #include <linux/types.h>
  
  #include "opcode.h"
  
  static bool opcode_is_prefix(uint8_t b)
  {
  	return
  		/* Group 1 */
  		b == 0xf0 || b == 0xf2 || b == 0xf3
  		/* Group 2 */
  		|| b == 0x2e || b == 0x36 || b == 0x3e || b == 0x26
  		|| b == 0x64 || b == 0x65
  		/* Group 3 */
  		|| b == 0x66
  		/* Group 4 */
  		|| b == 0x67;
  }
  
  #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
  static bool opcode_is_rex_prefix(uint8_t b)
  {
  	return (b & 0xf0) == 0x40;
  }
  #else
  static bool opcode_is_rex_prefix(uint8_t b)
  {
  	return false;
  }
  #endif
  
  #define REX_W (1 << 3)
  
  /*
   * This is a VERY crude opcode decoder. We only need to find the size of the
   * load/store that caused our #PF and this should work for all the opcodes
   * that we care about. Moreover, the ones who invented this instruction set
   * should be shot.
   */
  void kmemcheck_opcode_decode(const uint8_t *op, unsigned int *size)
  {
  	/* Default operand size */
  	int operand_size_override = 4;
  
  	/* prefixes */
  	for (; opcode_is_prefix(*op); ++op) {
  		if (*op == 0x66)
  			operand_size_override = 2;
  	}
  
  	/* REX prefix */
  	if (opcode_is_rex_prefix(*op)) {
  		uint8_t rex = *op;
  
  		++op;
  		if (rex & REX_W) {
  			switch (*op) {
  			case 0x63:
  				*size = 4;
  				return;
  			case 0x0f:
  				++op;
  
  				switch (*op) {
  				case 0xb6:
  				case 0xbe:
  					*size = 1;
  					return;
  				case 0xb7:
  				case 0xbf:
  					*size = 2;
  					return;
  				}
  
  				break;
  			}
  
  			*size = 8;
  			return;
  		}
  	}
  
  	/* escape opcode */
  	if (*op == 0x0f) {
  		++op;
  
  		/*
  		 * This is move with zero-extend and sign-extend, respectively;
  		 * we don't have to think about 0xb6/0xbe, because this is
  		 * already handled in the conditional below.
  		 */
  		if (*op == 0xb7 || *op == 0xbf)
  			operand_size_override = 2;
  	}
  
  	*size = (*op & 1) ? operand_size_override : 1;
  }
  
  const uint8_t *kmemcheck_opcode_get_primary(const uint8_t *op)
  {
  	/* skip prefixes */
  	while (opcode_is_prefix(*op))
  		++op;
  	if (opcode_is_rex_prefix(*op))
  		++op;
  	return op;
  }