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Make external symbols remain unresolved in expressions and also flag them in the symbol list
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date | Sat, 17 Jan 2009 06:11:40 +0000 |
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/* lwasm.h Copyright © 2008 William Astle This file is part of LWASM. LWASM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. Contains the main defs used by the assembler */ #ifndef __lwasm_h_seen__ #define __lwasm_h_seen__ #include <stdio.h> #include "expr.h" #define OUTPUT_DECB 0 // DECB multirecord format #define OUTPUT_RAW 1 // raw sequence of bytes #define OUTPUT_OBJ 2 // proprietary object file format #define OUTPUT_RAWREL 3 // raw bytes where ORG causes a SEEK in the file // structure for tracking sections typedef struct section_reloc_list_s section_reloc_list_t; struct section_reloc_list_s { int offset; // offset into section lwasm_expr_stack_t *expr; // value definition int context; // symbol context (for local syms) section_reloc_list_t *next; // next relocation }; typedef struct export_list_s export_list_t; struct export_list_s { int offset; // offset of symbol char *sym; // name of symbol export_list_t *next; // next export }; #define SECTION_BSS 1 // the section contains no actual code - just uninit vars typedef struct sectiontab_s sectiontab_t; struct sectiontab_s { char *name; // name of the section int offset; // current offset in the section int flags; // section flags sectiontab_t *next; // next section // the following are used during code output unsigned char *obytes; // output bytes int oblen; // how many bytes output so far? int obsize; // how big is output buffer so far? section_reloc_list_t *rl; // relocation list export_list_t *exports; // export list for the section }; // structure for tracking macros typedef struct macrotab_s macrotab_t; struct macrotab_s { char *name; char **lines; int numlines; macrotab_t *next; }; // structure for tracking errors typedef struct lwasm_error_s lwasm_error_t; struct lwasm_error_s { char *mess; // the actual error message lwasm_error_t *next; // ptr to next error }; // structure for keeping track of lines // it also as space for 4 expressions which is enough for all known // instructions and addressing modes // on pass 1, the expressions are parsed, on pass 2 they are re-evaluated // to determine constancy typedef struct lwasm_line_s lwasm_line_t; struct lwasm_line_s { char *text; // the actual text of the line int lineno; // line number within the file char *filename; // file name reference lwasm_line_t *next; // next line lwasm_line_t *prev; // previous line lwasm_error_t *err; // error messages int fsize; // forced size (0 = no forced size) char *sym; // scratch area to record the presence of a symbol unsigned char *bytes; // actual bytes emitted int codelen; // number of bytes emitted int codesize; // the size of the code buffer int codeaddr; // address the code goes at int nocodelen; // for "RMB" type instructions int addrset; // set if this instruction sets the assembly address int symaddr; // set if this instruction sets a symbol addr with EQU or the like int badop; // bad operation - ignore it int context; // the symbol context for this line // the following are used for obj format - for external references, inter-section // references, and intrasection relocations int relocoff; // offset into insn where relocation value goes lwasm_expr_stack_t *exprs[4]; // non-constant expression values int exprvals[4]; // constant expression values char *exprends[4]; // pointer to character after end of expression sectiontab_t *sect; // which section is the line in? }; // for keeping track of symbols #define SYMBOL_SET 1 // the symbol was used for "SET" #define SYMBOL_COMPLEX 2 // register symbol as a complex symbol (from l -> expr) #define SYMBOL_FORCE 4 // force resetting the symbol value if it already exists on pass 2 #define SYMBOL_NORM 0 // no flags #define SYMBOL_EXTERN 8 // the symbol is an external reference typedef struct lwasm_symbol_ent_s lwasm_symbol_ent_t; struct lwasm_symbol_ent_s { char *sym; // the symbol int context; // the context number of the symbol (-1 for global) int value; // the value of the symbol int flags; // flags for the symbol char *externalname; // for external references that are aliased locally sectiontab_t *sect; // the section the symbol exists in; NULL for none lwasm_expr_stack_t *expr; // expression for a symbol that is not constant NULL for const lwasm_symbol_ent_t *next; // next symbol in the table lwasm_symbol_ent_t *prev; // previous symbol in the table }; // keep track of current assembler state typedef struct { int dpval; // current dp value (setdp) int addr; // current address int context; // context counter (for local symbols) int errorcount; // error count int passnum; // which pass are we on? int execaddr; // execution address for the program (END ....) int pragmas; // what pragmas are in effect? lwasm_line_t *lineshead; // first line of source code lwasm_line_t *linestail; // last line of source code lwasm_symbol_ent_t *symhead; // first entry in symbol table lwasm_symbol_ent_t *symtail; // last entry in symbol table macrotab_t *macros; // macro table const char *infile; // input file const char *outfile; // output file const char *listfile; // output listing file int outformat; // output format type char **filelist; // files that have been read int filelistlen; // number of files in the list int endseen; // set to true if "end" has been seen int skipcond; // skipping a condition? int skipcount; // how many? int skipmacro; // skipping a macro? int inmacro; // are we currently in a macro? int macroex; // current depth of macro expansion int nextcontext; // next context number int skiplines; // number of lines to skip // items used only for the "object" target sectiontab_t *sections; // pointer to section table sectiontab_t *csect; // current section - NULL if not in one } asmstate_t; #define PRAGMA_NOINDEX0TONONE 1 #ifndef __lwasm_c_seen__ #define __lwasm_E__ extern #else #define __lwasm_E__ #endif __lwasm_E__ int debug_level; __lwasm_E__ int register_error(asmstate_t *as, lwasm_line_t *l, int pass, const char *fmt, ...); __lwasm_E__ void debug_message(int level, const char *fmt, ...); __lwasm_E__ void lwasm_emit(asmstate_t *as, lwasm_line_t *l, int b); __lwasm_E__ void lwasm_emitop(asmstate_t *as, lwasm_line_t *l, int o); __lwasm_E__ int lwasm_lookupreg2(const char *reglist, char **str); __lwasm_E__ int lwasm_lookupreg3(const char *rlist, const char **str); __lwasm_E__ lwasm_expr_stack_t *lwasm_evaluate_expr(asmstate_t *as, lwasm_line_t *l, const char *inp, const char **outp); // return next context number and update it __lwasm_E__ int lwasm_next_context(asmstate_t *as); // also throw an error on expression eval failure // return 0 on ok, -1 on error, 1 if a complex expression was returned #define EXPR_NOFLAG 0 #define EXPR_PASS1CONST 1 // no forward references on pass 1 #define EXPR_PASS2CONST 2 // no undefined references on pass 2 #define EXPR_BYTE 4 // the result must fit within 8 bits #define EXPR_COMPLEX 8 // a non-constant result is permitted (stored in l -> expr) #define EXPR_NOINTERSECT 16 // only allow intra-section values (pass 2) __lwasm_E__ int lwasm_expr_result(asmstate_t *as, lwasm_line_t *l, char **inp, int flag, int *val); __lwasm_E__ int lwasm_expr_result2(asmstate_t *as, lwasm_line_t *l, char **inp, int flag, int *val, int slot); #undef __lwasm_E__ #ifndef __symbol_c_seen__ #define __lwasm_E__ extern #else #define __lwasm_E__ #endif __lwasm_E__ int lwasm_register_symbol(asmstate_t *as, lwasm_line_t *l, char *sym, int val, int flags); __lwasm_E__ lwasm_symbol_ent_t *lwasm_find_symbol(asmstate_t *as, char *sym, int scontext); __lwasm_E__ int lwasm_set_symbol(asmstate_t *as, char *sym, int scontext, int val); __lwasm_E__ void lwasm_list_symbols(asmstate_t *as, FILE *f); #undef __lwasm_E__ #endif //__lwasm_h_seen__