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Add operandsizewarning pragma Add operandsizewarning pragma that will raise warnings for certain operands if the operand size could be smaller. (Long branch used instead of short branch, for instance.)
author William Astle <lost@l-w.ca>
date Fri, 16 Feb 2018 22:53:46 -0700
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67 >Chapter 6. Object Files</H1
68 ><P
69 >LWTOOLS uses a proprietary object file format. It is proprietary in the sense
70 that it is specific to LWTOOLS, not that it is a hidden format. It would be
71 hard to keep it hidden in an open source tool chain anyway. This chapter
72 documents the object file format.</P
73 ><P
74 >An object file consists of a series of sections each of which contains a
75 list of exported symbols, a list of incomplete references, and a list of
76 "local" symbols which may be used in calculating incomplete references. Each
77 section will obviously also contain the object code.</P
78 ><P
79 >Exported symbols must be completely resolved to an address within the
80 section it is exported from. That is, an exported symbol must be a constant
81 rather than defined in terms of other symbols.</P
82 ><P
83 >Each object file starts with a magic number and version number. The magic
84 number is the string "LWOBJ16" for this 16 bit object file format. The only
85 defined version number is currently 0. Thus, the first 8 bytes of the object
86 file are <FONT
87 COLOR="RED"
88 >4C574F424A313600</FONT
89 ></P
90 ><P
91 >Each section has the following items in order:</P
92 ><P
93 ></P
94 ><UL
95 ><LI
96 ><P
97 >section name</P
98 ></LI
99 ><LI
100 ><P
101 >flags</P
102 ></LI
103 ><LI
104 ><P
105 >list of local symbols (and addresses within the section)</P
106 ></LI
107 ><LI
108 ><P
109 >list of exported symbols (and addresses within the section)</P
110 ></LI
111 ><LI
112 ><P
113 >list of incomplete references along with the expressions to calculate them</P
114 ></LI
115 ><LI
116 ><P
117 >the actual object code (for non-BSS sections)</P
118 ></LI
119 ></UL
120 ><P
121 >The section starts with the name of the section with a NUL termination
122 followed by a series of flag bytes terminated by NUL. There are only two
123 flag bytes defined. A NUL (0) indicates no more flags and a value of 1
124 indicates the section is a BSS section. For a BSS section, no actual
125 code is included in the object file.</P
126 ><P
127 >Either a NULL section name or end of file indicate the presence of no more
128 sections.</P
129 ><P
130 >Each entry in the exported and local symbols table consists of the symbol
131 (NUL terminated) followed by two bytes which contain the value in big endian
132 order. The end of a symbol table is indicated by a NULL symbol name.</P
133 ><P
134 >Each entry in the incomplete references table consists of an expression
135 followed by a 16 bit offset where the reference goes. Expressions are
136 defined as a series of terms up to an "end of expression" term. Each term
137 consists of a single byte which identifies the type of term (see below)
138 followed by any data required by the term. Then end of the list is flagged
139 by a NULL expression (only an end of expression term).</P
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145 ><P
146 ><B
147 >Table 6-1. Object File Term Types</B
148 ></P
149 ><TABLE
150 BORDER="1"
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153 ><COL><COL><THEAD
154 ><TR
155 ><TH
156 >TERMTYPE</TH
157 ><TH
158 >Meaning</TH
159 ></TR
160 ></THEAD
161 ><TBODY
162 ><TR
163 ><TD
164 >00</TD
165 ><TD
166 >end of expression</TD
167 ></TR
168 ><TR
169 ><TD
170 >01</TD
171 ><TD
172 >integer (16 bit in big endian order follows)</TD
173 ></TR
174 ><TR
175 ><TD
176 >02</TD
177 ><TD
178 > external symbol reference (NUL terminated symbol name follows)</TD
179 ></TR
180 ><TR
181 ><TD
182 >03</TD
183 ><TD
184 >local symbol reference (NUL terminated symbol name follows)</TD
185 ></TR
186 ><TR
187 ><TD
188 >04</TD
189 ><TD
190 >operator (1 byte operator number)</TD
191 ></TR
192 ><TR
193 ><TD
194 >05</TD
195 ><TD
196 >section base address reference</TD
197 ></TR
198 ><TR
199 ><TD
200 >FF</TD
201 ><TD
202 >This term will set flags for the expression. Each one of these terms will set a single flag. All of them should be specified first in an expression. If they are not, the behaviour is undefined. The byte following is the flag. Flag 01 indicates an 8 bit relocation. Flag 02 indicates a zero-width relocation (see the EXTDEP pseudo op in LWASM).</TD
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206 ></DIV
207 ><P
208 >External references are resolved using other object files while local
209 references are resolved using the local symbol table(s) from this file. This
210 allows local symbols that are not exported to have the same names as
211 exported symbols or external references.</P
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217 ><P
218 ><B
219 >Table 6-2. Object File Operator Numbers</B
220 ></P
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225 ><COL><COL><THEAD
226 ><TR
227 ><TH
228 >Number</TH
229 ><TH
230 >Operator</TH
231 ></TR
232 ></THEAD
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234 ><TR
235 ><TD
236 >01</TD
237 ><TD
238 >addition (+)</TD
239 ></TR
240 ><TR
241 ><TD
242 >02</TD
243 ><TD
244 >subtraction (-)</TD
245 ></TR
246 ><TR
247 ><TD
248 >03</TD
249 ><TD
250 >multiplication (*)</TD
251 ></TR
252 ><TR
253 ><TD
254 >04</TD
255 ><TD
256 >division (/)</TD
257 ></TR
258 ><TR
259 ><TD
260 >05</TD
261 ><TD
262 >modulus (%)</TD
263 ></TR
264 ><TR
265 ><TD
266 >06</TD
267 ><TD
268 >integer division (\) (same as division)</TD
269 ></TR
270 ><TR
271 ><TD
272 >07</TD
273 ><TD
274 >bitwise and</TD
275 ></TR
276 ><TR
277 ><TD
278 >08</TD
279 ><TD
280 >bitwise or</TD
281 ></TR
282 ><TR
283 ><TD
284 >09</TD
285 ><TD
286 >bitwise xor</TD
287 ></TR
288 ><TR
289 ><TD
290 >0A</TD
291 ><TD
292 >boolean and</TD
293 ></TR
294 ><TR
295 ><TD
296 >0B</TD
297 ><TD
298 >boolean or</TD
299 ></TR
300 ><TR
301 ><TD
302 >0C</TD
303 ><TD
304 >unary negation, 2's complement (-)</TD
305 ></TR
306 ><TR
307 ><TD
308 >0D</TD
309 ><TD
310 >unary 1's complement (^)</TD
311 ></TR
312 ></TBODY
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315 ><P
316 >An expression is represented in a postfix manner with both operands for
317 binary operators preceding the operator and the single operand for unary
318 operators preceding the operator.</P
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