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diagnostic message when a specified object is not required when linking.
author | William Astle <lost@l-w.ca> |
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date | Mon, 27 Nov 2017 23:12:30 -0700 |
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/* pass1.c Copyright © 2010 William Astle This file is part of LWTOOLS. LWTOOLS 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/>. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <lw_alloc.h> #include <lw_string.h> #include "lwasm.h" #include "instab.h" #include "input.h" int expand_macro(asmstate_t *as, line_t *l, char **p, char *opc); int expand_struct(asmstate_t *as, line_t *l, char **p, char *opc); int add_macro_line(asmstate_t *as, char *optr); /* pass 1: parse the lines line format if PRAGMA_NEWSOURCE is not in force: [<symbol>] <opcode> <operand>[ <comment>] If <symbol> is followed by a :, whitespace may precede the symbol A line may optionally start with a number which must not be preceded by white space and must be followed by a single whitespace character. After that whitespace character, the line is parsed as if it had no line number. Also, no spaces are permitted within <operand>. With PRAGMA_NEWSOURCE in effect, line numbers are not allowed and there is no automatic comment at the end of each line. All comments must be introduced with the comment character. This allows the parser to handle spaces in operands unambiguously so in this mode, spaces are permitted within operands. */ void do_pass1(asmstate_t *as) { char *line; line_t *cl; char *p1; int stspace; char *tok, *sym = NULL; int opnum; int lc = 1; int nomacro; for (;;) { nomacro = 0; if (sym) lw_free(sym); sym = NULL; line = input_readline(as); if (!line) break; if (line[0] == 1 && line[1] == 1) { // special internal directive // these DO NOT appear in the output anywhere // they are generated by the parser to pass information // forward for (p1 = line + 2; *p1 && !isspace(*p1); p1++) /* do nothing */ ; *p1++ = '\0'; if (!strcmp(line + 2, "SETCONTEXT")) { as -> context = strtol(p1, NULL, 10); } else if (!strcmp(line + 2, "SETLINENO")) { lc = strtol(p1, NULL, 10); } else if (!strcmp(line + 2, "SETNOEXPANDSTART")) { as -> line_tail -> noexpand_start += 1; } else if (!strcmp(line + 2, "SETNOEXPANDEND")) { as -> line_tail -> noexpand_end += 1; } lw_free(line); if (lc == 0) lc = 1; continue; } debug_message(as, 75, "Read line: %s", line); cl = lw_alloc(sizeof(line_t)); memset(cl, 0, sizeof(line_t)); cl -> outputl = -1; cl -> linespec = lw_strdup(input_curspec(as)); cl -> prev = as -> line_tail; cl -> insn = -1; cl -> as = as; cl -> inmod = as -> inmod; cl -> csect = as -> csect; cl -> pragmas = as -> pragmas; cl -> context = as -> context; cl -> ltext = lw_strdup(line); cl -> soff = -1; cl -> dshow = -1; cl -> dsize = 0; cl -> dptr = NULL; cl -> isbrpt = 0; cl -> dlen = 0; as -> cl = cl; if (!as -> line_tail) { as -> line_head = cl; cl -> addr = lw_expr_build(lw_expr_type_int, 0); cl -> daddr = lw_expr_build(lw_expr_type_int, 0); } else { lw_expr_t te; cl -> lineno = as -> line_tail -> lineno + 1; as -> line_tail -> next = cl; // set the line address te = lw_expr_build(lw_expr_type_special, lwasm_expr_linelen, cl -> prev); cl -> addr = lw_expr_build(lw_expr_type_oper, lw_expr_oper_plus, cl -> prev -> addr, te); lw_expr_destroy(te); lwasm_reduce_expr(as, cl -> addr); // lw_expr_simplify(cl -> addr, as); // set the data address if relevant if (as -> output_format == OUTPUT_OS9) { te = lw_expr_build(lw_expr_type_special, lwasm_expr_linedlen, cl -> prev); cl -> daddr = lw_expr_build(lw_expr_type_oper, lw_expr_oper_plus, cl -> prev -> daddr, te); lw_expr_destroy(te); lwasm_reduce_expr(as, cl -> daddr); } else { cl -> daddr = lw_expr_copy(cl -> addr); } // carry DP value forward cl -> dpval = cl -> prev -> dpval; } debug_message(as, 100, "Line pointer: %p", cl); if (!lc && strcmp(cl -> linespec, cl -> prev -> linespec)) lc = 1; if (lc) { cl -> lineno = lc; lc = 0; } as -> line_tail = cl; // blank lines don't count for anything // except a local symbol context break if (!*line) { as -> context = lwasm_next_context(as); goto nextline; } // skip comments // comments do not create a context break if (*line == '*' || *line == ';' || *line == '#') goto nextline; p1 = line; if (isdigit(*p1) && !CURPRAGMA(cl, PRAGMA_NEWSOURCE)) { // skip line number while (*p1 && isdigit(*p1)) p1++; if (!*p1 && !isspace(*p1)) p1 = line; else if (*p1 && !isspace(*p1)) p1 = line; else if (*p1 && isspace(*p1)) p1++; } // blank line - context break if (!*p1) { as -> context = lwasm_next_context(as); goto nextline; } // comment - no context break if (*p1 == '*' || *p1 == ';' || *p1 == '#') goto nextline; if (isspace(*p1)) { for (; *p1 && isspace(*p1); p1++) /* do nothing */ ; stspace = 1; } else stspace = 0; if (!*p1) { // nothing but whitespace - context break as -> context = lwasm_next_context(as); goto nextline; } // find the end of the first token for (tok = p1; *p1 && !isspace(*p1) && *p1 != ':' && *p1 != '='; p1++) /* do nothing */ ; if (*p1 == ':' || *p1 == '=' || stspace == 0) { if (*tok == '*' || *tok == ';' || *tok == '#') goto nextline; // have a symbol here sym = lw_strndup(tok, p1 - tok); if (*p1 == ':') p1++; for (; *p1 && isspace(*p1); p1++) /* do nothing */ ; if (*p1 == '=') { tok = p1++; } else { for (tok = p1; *p1 && !isspace(*p1); p1++) /* do nothing */ ; } } if (sym && strcmp(sym, "!") == 0) cl -> isbrpt = 1; else if (sym) cl -> sym = lw_strdup(sym); cl -> symset = 0; // tok points to the opcode for the line or NUL if none // if the first two chars of the opcode are "??", that's // a flag to inhibit macro expansion if (*tok && tok[0] == '?' && tok[1] == '?') { nomacro = 1; tok += 2; } if (*tok) { if (CURPRAGMA(cl, PRAGMA_TESTMODE)) { /* in test mode, terminate the line here so we don't affect the parsers */ /* (cl -> ltext retains the full, unmodified string) */ char *t = strstr(p1, ";."); if (t) *t = 0; } // look up operation code lw_free(sym); sym = lw_strndup(tok, p1 - tok); for (; *p1 && isspace(*p1); p1++) /* do nothing */ ; for (opnum = 0; instab[opnum].opcode; opnum++) { // ignore 6800 compatibility opcodes unless asked for if ((instab[opnum].flags & lwasm_insn_is6800) && !CURPRAGMA(cl, PRAGMA_6800COMPAT)) continue; // ignore 6809 convenience opcodes unless asked for if ((instab[opnum].flags & lwasm_insn_is6809conv) && !CURPRAGMA(cl, PRAGMA_6809CONV)) continue; // ignore 6809 convenience opcodes in 6309 mode if ((instab[opnum].flags & lwasm_insn_is6809conv) && !CURPRAGMA(cl, PRAGMA_6809)) continue; // ignore 6309 convenience opcodes unless asked for if ((instab[opnum].flags & lwasm_insn_is6309conv) && !CURPRAGMA(cl, PRAGMA_6309CONV)) continue; if (!strcasecmp(instab[opnum].opcode, sym)) break; } // have to go to linedone here in case there was a symbol // to register on this line if (instab[opnum].opcode == NULL && (*tok == '*' || *tok == ';' || *tok == '#')) goto linedone; // p1 points to the start of the operand // if we're inside a macro definition and not at ENDM, // add the line to the macro definition and continue if (as -> inmacro && !(instab[opnum].flags & lwasm_insn_endm)) { add_macro_line(as, line); goto linedone; } // if skipping a condition and the operation code doesn't // operate within a condition (not a conditional) // do nothing if (as -> skipcond && !(instab[opnum].flags & lwasm_insn_cond)) goto linedone; if (!nomacro && (as->pragmas & PRAGMA_SHADOW)) { // check for macros even if they shadow real operations // NOTE: "ENDM" cannot be shadowed if (expand_macro(as, cl, &p1, sym) == 0) { // a macro was expanded here goto linedone; } } if (instab[opnum].opcode == NULL) { cl -> insn = -1; if (*tok != ';' && *tok != '*') { // bad opcode; check for macro here // but don't expand it if "nomacro" is in effect if (nomacro || expand_macro(as, cl, &p1, sym) != 0) { // macro expansion failed if (expand_struct(as, cl, &p1, sym) != 0) { // structure expansion failed lwasm_register_error(as, cl, E_OPCODE_BAD); } } } } else { cl -> insn = opnum; // no parse func means operand doesn't matter if (instab[opnum].parse) { if (CURPRAGMA(cl, PRAGMA_6809) && (instab[opnum].flags & lwasm_insn_is6309)) lwasm_register_error2(as, cl, E_6309_INVALID, "(%s)", sym); if (!CURPRAGMA(cl, PRAGMA_6809) && (instab[opnum].flags & lwasm_insn_is6809)) lwasm_register_error2(as, cl, E_6809_INVALID, "(%s)", sym); if (as -> instruct == 0 || instab[opnum].flags & lwasm_insn_struct) { cl -> len = -1; // call parse function debug_message(as, 100, "len = %d, dlen = %d", cl -> len, cl -> dlen); (instab[opnum].parse)(as, cl, &p1); // if we're forcing address modes on pass 1, force a resolution if (CURPRAGMA(cl, PRAGMA_FORWARDREFMAX) && instab[opnum].resolve) { (instab[opnum].resolve)(as, cl, 1); } if ((cl -> inmod == 0) && cl -> len >= 0 && cl -> dlen >= 0) { if (cl -> len == 0) cl -> len = cl -> dlen; else cl -> dlen = cl -> len; } if (!CURPRAGMA(cl, PRAGMA_NEWSOURCE)) { if (*p1 && !isspace(*p1) && !(cl -> err)) { // flag bad operand error lwasm_register_error2(as, cl, E_OPERAND_BAD, "(%s)", p1); } } else { lwasm_skip_to_next_token(cl, &p1); /* if we did not hit the end of the line and we aren't at a comment character, error out */ if (*p1 && *p1 != ';' && *p1 != '#' && *p1 != ';') { // flag bad operand error lwasm_register_error2(as, cl, E_OPERAND_BAD, "%s", p1); } } /* do a reduction on the line expressions to avoid carrying excessive expression baggage if not needed */ lwasm_reduce_line_exprs(cl); } else if (as -> instruct == 1) { lwasm_register_error2(as, cl, E_OPERAND_BAD, "(%s)", p1); } } } } linedone: if (!as -> skipcond && !as -> inmacro) { if (cl -> sym && cl -> symset == 0) { debug_message(as, 50, "Register symbol %s: %s", cl -> sym, lw_expr_print(cl -> addr)); // register symbol at line address if (instab[cl -> insn].flags & lwasm_insn_setdata) { if (!register_symbol(as, cl, cl -> sym, cl -> daddr, symbol_flag_none)) { // symbol error // lwasm_register_error2(as, cl, E_SYMBOL_BAD, "(%s)", cl -> sym); } } else { if (!register_symbol(as, cl, cl -> sym, cl -> addr, symbol_flag_none)) { // symbol error // lwasm_register_error2(as, cl, E_SYMBOL_BAD, "(%s)", cl -> sym); } } } debug_message(as, 40, "Line address: %s", lw_expr_print(cl -> addr)); } if (as -> skipcond || as -> inmacro || cl -> ltext[0] == 1) cl -> hideline = 1; nextline: if (sym) lw_free(sym); sym = NULL; lw_free(line); if (as -> preprocess && cl -> hideline == 0) { printf("%s\n", cl -> ltext); } // if we've hit the "end" bit, finish out if (as -> endseen) return; } }