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# This file contains all customized compile options for Capstone.
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# Consult COMPILE_MAKE.TXT & docs/README for details.
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################################################################################
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# Specify which archs you want to compile in. By default, we build all archs.
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CAPSTONE_ARCHS ?= arm aarch64 m68k mips powerpc sparc systemz x86 xcore tms320c64x m680x evm riscv mos65xx wasm bpf sh tricore alpha hppa loongarch
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################################################################################
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# Comment out the line below ('CAPSTONE_USE_SYS_DYN_MEM = yes'), or change it to
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# 'CAPSTONE_USE_SYS_DYN_MEM = no' if do NOT use malloc/calloc/realloc/free/
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# vsnprintf() provided by system for internal dynamic memory management.
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#
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# NOTE: in that case, specify your own malloc/calloc/realloc/free/vsnprintf()
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# functions in your program via API cs_option(), using CS_OPT_MEM option type.
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CAPSTONE_USE_SYS_DYN_MEM ?= yes
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################################################################################
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# Change 'CAPSTONE_DIET = no' to 'CAPSTONE_DIET = yes' to make the library
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# more compact: use less memory & smaller in binary size.
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# This setup will remove the @mnemonic & @op_str data, plus semantic information
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# such as @regs_read/write & @group. The amount of binary size reduced is
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# up to 50% in some individual archs.
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#
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# NOTE: we still keep all those related fields @mnemonic, @op_str, @regs_read,
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# @regs_write, @groups, etc in fields in cs_insn structure regardless, but they
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# will not be updated (i.e empty), thus become irrelevant.
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CAPSTONE_DIET ?= no
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################################################################################
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# Change 'CAPSTONE_X86_REDUCE = no' to 'CAPSTONE_X86_REDUCE = yes' to remove
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# non-critical instruction sets of X86, making the binary size smaller by ~60%.
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# This is desired in special cases, such as OS kernel, where these kind of
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# instructions are not used.
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#
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# The list of instruction sets to be removed includes:
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# - Floating Point Unit (FPU)
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# - MultiMedia eXtension (MMX)
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# - Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE)
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# - 3DNow
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# - Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX)
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# - Fused Multiply Add Operations (FMA)
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# - eXtended Operations (XOP)
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# - Transactional Synchronization Extensions (TSX)
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#
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# Due to this removal, the related instructions are nolonger supported.
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#
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# By default, Capstone is compiled with 'CAPSTONE_X86_REDUCE = no',
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# thus supports complete X86 instructions.
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CAPSTONE_X86_REDUCE ?= no
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################################################################################
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# Change 'CAPSTONE_X86_ATT_DISABLE = no' to 'CAPSTONE_X86_ATT_DISABLE = yes' to
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# disable AT&T syntax on x86 to reduce library size.
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CAPSTONE_X86_ATT_DISABLE ?= no
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################################################################################
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# Change 'CAPSTONE_STATIC = yes' to 'CAPSTONE_STATIC = no' to avoid building
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# a static library.
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CAPSTONE_STATIC ?= yes
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################################################################################
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# Change 'CAPSTONE_SHARED = yes' to 'CAPSTONE_SHARED = no' to avoid building
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# a shared library.
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CAPSTONE_SHARED ?= yes
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################################################################################
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# Change 'CAPSTONE_HAS_OSXKERNEL = no' to 'CAPSTONE_HAS_OSXKERNEL = yes' to
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# enable OS X kernel embedding support. If 'CAPSTONE_USE_SYS_DYN_MEM = yes',
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# then kern_os_* functions are used for memory management.
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CAPSTONE_HAS_OSXKERNEL ?= no
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