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Fix includebin to use binary mode when emitting the contents of the file.
For systems with the stupid distinction between binary and text files (I'm
looking at you Windows), actually specify binary mode when reading the
include file for a binary include.
It worked fine on Linux and other Unix-like systems which treat files as
a simple sequence of bytes but on Windows, you get the benefit of 0x1A
causing an EOF signal with text mode files which is not helpful.
author | William Astle <lost@l-w.ca> |
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date | Sun, 12 Apr 2015 12:11:19 -0600 |
parents | 244f1227f2b5 |
children | 8764142b3192 |
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/* os9.c Copyright © 2009 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/>. This file implements the various pseudo operations related to OS9 target */ #include <errno.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <lw_expr.h> #include "lwasm.h" #include "instab.h" // OS9 syscall PARSEFUNC(pseudo_parse_os9) { lw_expr_t e; if (as -> output_format != OUTPUT_OS9 && as -> output_format != OUTPUT_OBJ) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "os9 directive only valid for OS9 target"); return; } // fetch immediate value e = lwasm_parse_expr(as, p); if (!e) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Bad operand"); return; } lwasm_save_expr(l, 0, e); l -> len = 3; } EMITFUNC(pseudo_emit_os9) { lw_expr_t e; e = lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 0); lwasm_emitop(l, 0x103f); lwasm_emitexpr(l, e, 1); } PARSEFUNC(pseudo_parse_mod) { lw_expr_t e; int i; if (as -> output_format != OUTPUT_OS9) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "mod directive only valid for OS9 target"); skip_operand(p); return; } if (as -> inmod) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Already in a module!"); skip_operand(p); return; } // parse 6 expressions... for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) { e = lwasm_parse_expr(as, p); if (!e) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Bad operand"); return; } lwasm_save_expr(l, i, e); if (**p != ',') { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Bad operand"); return; } (*p)++; } e = lwasm_parse_expr(as, p); if (!e) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Bad operand"); return; } lwasm_save_expr(l, 5, e); l -> inmod = 1; // we have an implicit ORG 0 with "mod" lw_expr_destroy(l -> addr); l -> addr = lw_expr_build(lw_expr_type_int, 0); // likewise for data pointer lw_expr_destroy(l -> daddr); l -> daddr = lw_expr_build(lw_expr_type_int, 0); // init crc as -> inmod = 1; l -> len = 13; } EMITFUNC(pseudo_emit_mod) { lw_expr_t e1, e2, e3, e4; int csum; as -> crc[0] = 0xff; as -> crc[1] = 0xff; as -> crc[2] = 0xff; // sync bytes lwasm_emit(l, 0x87); lwasm_emit(l, 0xcd); // mod length lwasm_emitexpr(l, e1 = lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 0), 2); // name offset lwasm_emitexpr(l, e2 = lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 1), 2); // type lwasm_emitexpr(l, e3 = lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 2), 1); // flags/rev lwasm_emitexpr(l, e4 = lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 3), 1); // header check csum = ~(0x87 ^ 0xCD ^(lw_expr_intval(e1) >> 8) ^ (lw_expr_intval(e1) & 0xff) ^ (lw_expr_intval(e2) >> 8) ^ (lw_expr_intval(e2) & 0xff) ^ lw_expr_intval(e3) ^ lw_expr_intval(e4)); lwasm_emit(l, csum); // module type specific output // note that these are handled the same for all so // there need not be any special casing // exec offset or fmgr name offset lwasm_emitexpr(l, lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 4), 2); // data size or drvr name offset lwasm_emitexpr(l, lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 5), 2); } PARSEFUNC(pseudo_parse_emod) { skip_operand(p); if (as -> output_format != OUTPUT_OS9) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "emod directive only valid for OS9 target"); return; } if (!(as -> inmod)) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "not in a module!"); return; } as -> inmod = 0; l -> len = 3; } EMITFUNC(pseudo_emit_emod) { unsigned char tcrc[3]; // don't mess with CRC! tcrc[0] = as -> crc[0] ^ 0xff; tcrc[1] = as -> crc[1] ^ 0xff; tcrc[2] = as -> crc[2] ^ 0xff; lwasm_emit(l, tcrc[0]); lwasm_emit(l, tcrc[1]); lwasm_emit(l, tcrc[2]); }