view lwasm/pass4.c @ 235:e3741cf53e00

Fix error messages related to undefined symbols in lwlink Make lwlink not complain about seciton base and length symbols. Also silence duplicate complaints about undefined symbols. There is no need to complain about undefined symbols during the file/section resolution stage! If they are truly undefined, they'll still be undefined at the reference resolution stage.
author William Astle <lost@l-w.ca>
date Sat, 11 Aug 2012 15:18:58 -0600
parents 4503199d56ba
children 8beb109dfd69
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/*
pass4.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 <lw_alloc.h>
#include <lw_string.h>

#include "lwasm.h"
#include "instab.h"

/*
Resolve2 Pass

Force resolution of instruction sizes.

*/
void do_pass4_aux(asmstate_t *as, int force)
{
	int rc;
	int cnt;
	line_t *cl, *sl;
	struct line_expr_s *le;

	// first, count the number of unresolved instructions
	for (cnt = 0, cl = as -> line_head; cl; cl = cl -> next)
	{
		if (cl -> len == -1)
			cnt++;
	}

	sl = as -> line_head;
	while (cnt > 0)
	{
		debug_message(as, 60, "%d unresolved instructions", cnt);

		// find an unresolved instruction
		for ( ; sl && sl -> len != -1; sl = sl -> next)
		{
			debug_message(as, 200, "Search line %p", sl);
			as -> cl = sl;
			lwasm_reduce_expr(as, sl -> addr);
			lwasm_reduce_expr(as, sl -> daddr);
	
			// simplify each expression
			for (le = sl -> exprs; le; le = le -> next)
				lwasm_reduce_expr(as, le -> expr);
		}
		
		debug_message(as, 200, "Found line %p", sl);
		// simplify address
		as -> cl = sl;
		lwasm_reduce_expr(as, sl -> addr);
		lwasm_reduce_expr(as, sl -> daddr);
			
		// simplify each expression
		for (le = sl -> exprs; le; le = le -> next)
			lwasm_reduce_expr(as, le -> expr);


		if (sl -> len == -1 && sl -> insn >= 0 && instab[sl -> insn].resolve)
		{
			(instab[sl -> insn].resolve)(as, sl, 1);
			debug_message(as, 200, "Try resolve = %d/%d", sl -> len, sl -> dlen);
			if (force && sl -> len == -1 && sl -> dlen == -1)
			{
				lwasm_register_error(as, sl, "Instruction failed to resolve.");
				return;
			}
		}
		if (sl -> len != -1 && sl -> dlen != -1)
		{
			cnt--;
			if (cnt == 0)
				return;
			
			// this one resolved - try looking for the next one instead
			// of wasting time running through the rest of the lines
			continue;
		}

		do
		{
			debug_message(as, 200, "Flatten after...");
			rc = 0;
			for (cl = sl; cl; cl = cl -> next)
			{
				debug_message(as, 200, "Flatten line %p", cl);
				as -> cl = cl;
			
				// simplify address
				lwasm_reduce_expr(as, cl -> addr);
				lwasm_reduce_expr(as, cl -> daddr);
				// simplify each expression
				for (le = cl -> exprs; le; le = le -> next)
					lwasm_reduce_expr(as, le -> expr);
			
				if (cl -> len == -1)
				{
					// try resolving the instruction length
					// but don't force resolution
					if (cl -> insn >= 0 && instab[cl -> insn].resolve)
					{
						(instab[cl -> insn].resolve)(as, cl, 0);
						if ((cl -> inmod == 0) && cl -> len >= 0 && cl -> dlen >= 0)
						{
							if (cl -> len == 0)
								cl -> len = cl -> dlen;
							else
								cl -> dlen = cl -> len;
						}
						debug_message(as, 200, "Flatten resolve returns %d", cl -> len);
						if (cl -> len != -1 && cl -> dlen != -1)
						{
							rc++;
							cnt--;
							if (cnt == 0)
								return;
						}
					}
				}
			}
			if (as -> errorcount > 0)
				return;
		} while (rc > 0);
	}
}

void do_pass4(asmstate_t *as)
{
	do_pass4_aux(as, 1);
}