use struct nlist; change field names; vgrind format fixes
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8c1020c4 1/* Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California */
451260e7 2/* "@(#)as.h 4.3 %G%" */
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3#ifdef VMS
4# define vax 1
5# define VAX 1
6#endif VMS
7
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8#include <sys/types.h>
9#ifdef UNIX
10
11#ifdef FLEXNAMES
12# include <a.out.h>
13# include <stab.h>
14#else not FLEXNAMES
15# include <olda.out.h>
16# include <stab.h>
17#endif FLEXNAMES
18
19#endif UNIX
20#ifdef VMS
21
22#ifdef UNIXDEVEL
23# include <a.out.h>
24#else not UNIXDEVEL
25# include <aout.h>
26#endif not UNIXDEVEL
27
28#endif VMS
8c1020c4 29
451260e7 30#define readonly
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31#define NINST 300
32
33#define NEXP 20 /* max number of expr. terms per instruction */
34#define NARG 6 /* max number of args per instruction */
35#define NHASH 1103 /* hash table is dynamically extended */
6cca131f 36#define TNAMESIZE 32 /* maximum length of temporary file names */
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37#define NLOC 4 /* number of location ctrs */
38
39#ifdef UNIX
40# ifndef FLEXNAMES
41# ifndef NCPS
42# define NCPS 8 /* number of characters per symbol*/
43# endif
44# else
45# ifdef NCPS
46# undef NCPS
47# endif
48# define NCPS BUFSIZ /* needed to allocate yytext */
49# endif
50# endif UNIX
51
52# ifdef VMS
53# ifdef NCPS
54# undef NCPS
55# endif NCPS
56# define NCPS 15
57# endif VMS
58
59/*
60 * Symbol types
61 */
62#define XUNDEF 0x0
63#define XABS 0x2
64#define XTEXT 0x4
65#define XDATA 0x6
66#define XBSS 0x8
67
68#define XXTRN 0x1
69#define XTYPE 0x1E
70
71#define XFORW 0x20 /* Was forward-referenced when undefined */
72
73#define ERR (-1)
74#define NBPW 32 /* Bits per word */
75
76#define AMASK 017
77
78/*
79 * Actual argument syntax types
80 */
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81#define AREG 1 /* %r */
82#define ABASE 2 /* (%r) */
83#define ADECR 3 /* -(%r) */
84#define AINCR 4 /* (%r)+ */
85#define ADISP 5 /* expr(%r) */
86#define AEXP 6 /* expr */
87#define AIMM 7 /* $ expr */
88#define ASTAR 8 /* * */
89#define AINDX 16 /* [%r] */
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90
91/*
92 * Argument access types used to test validity of operands to operators
93 */
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94#define ACCA (8<<3) /* address only */
95#define ACCR (1<<3) /* read */
96#define ACCW (2<<3) /* write */
97#define ACCM (3<<3) /* modify */
98#define ACCB (4<<3) /* branch displacement */
99#define ACCI (5<<3) /* XFC code */
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100
101/*
102 * Argument data types
103 */
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104#define TYPB 0 /* byte */
105#define TYPW 1 /* word */
106#define TYPL 2 /* long */
107#define TYPQ 3 /* quad */
108#define TYPF 4 /* floating */
109#define TYPD 5 /* double floating */
8c1020c4 110
6cca131f 111#define TYPMASK 7
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112
113/* reference types for loader */
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114#define PCREL 1
115#define LEN1 2
116#define LEN2 4
117#define LEN4 6
118#define LEN8 8
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119 /*
120 * reflen table converts between LEN* and PCREL to numbers
121 * of bytes.
122 * lgreflen table is the lg base 2 of the values in reflen.
123 */
124 extern int reflen[]; /* reference lengths */
6cca131f 125 extern int lgreflen[]; /* lg reference lengths */
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126
127#define TMPC 7
128#define HW 01
129#define FW 03
130#define DW 07
131
132#ifdef UNIX
133# include <pagsiz.h>
134#endif UNIX
135
136#ifdef VMS
137# define PAGRND 0x1FFL
138#endif VMS
139
140#define round(x,y) (((x)+(y)) & ~(y))
141
142#define STABTYPS 0340
6cca131f 143#define STABFLAG 0200
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144
145/*
146 * Follows are the definitions for the symbol table tags, which are
147 * all unsigned characters..
148 * High value tags are generated by the asembler for internal
149 * use.
150 * Low valued tags are the parser coded tokens the scanner returns.
151 * There are several pertinant bounds in this ordering:
152 * a) Symbols greater than JXQUESTIONABLE
153 * are used by the jxxx bumper, indicating that
154 * the symbol table entry is a jxxx entry
155 * that has yet to be bumped.
156 * b) Symbols greater than IGNOREBOUND are not
157 * bequeathed to the loader; they are truly
158 * for assembler internal use only.
159 * c) Symbols greater than OKTOBUMP represent
160 * indices into the program text that should
161 * be changed in preceeding jumps or aligns
162 * must get turned into their long form.
163 */
164
6cca131f 165#define TAGMASK 0xFF
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166
167# define JXACTIVE 0xFF /*jxxx size unknown*/
168# define JXNOTYET 0xFE /*jxxx size known, but not yet expanded*/
169# define JXALIGN 0xFD /*align jxxx entry*/
170# define JXINACTIVE 0xFC /*jxxx size known and expanded*/
171
6cca131f 172#define JXQUESTIONABLE 0xFB
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173
174# define JXTUNNEL 0xFA /*jxxx that jumps to another*/
175# define OBSOLETE 0xF9 /*erroneously entered symbol*/
176
177#define IGNOREBOUND 0xF8 /*symbols greater than this are ignored*/
178# define STABFLOATING 0xF7
179# define LABELID 0xF6
180
181#define OKTOBUMP 0xF5
182# define STABFIXED 0xF4
183
184/*
185 * astoks.h contains reserved word codings the parser should
186 * know about
187 */
188#include "astoks.h"
189
190/*
191 * The structure for one symbol table entry.
192 * Symbol table entries are used for both user defined symbols,
193 * and symbol slots generated to create the jxxx jump from
194 * slots.
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195 * Caution: the instructions are stored in a shorter version
196 * of the struct symtab, using all fields in sym_nm and
197 * tag. The fields used in sym_nm are carefully redeclared
198 * in struct Instab and struct instab (see below).
199 * If struct nlist gets changed, then Instab and instab may
200 * have to be changed.
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201 */
202
8c1020c4 203struct symtab{
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204 struct nlist s_nm;
205 u_char s_tag; /* assembler tag */
206 u_char s_ptype; /* if tag == NAME */
207 u_char s_jxoveralign; /* if a JXXX, jumped over align */
208 short s_index; /* which segment */
209 struct symtab *s_dest; /* if JXXX, where going to */
8c1020c4 210#ifdef DJXXX
451260e7 211 short s_jxline; /* source line of the jump from */
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212#endif
213};
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214/*
215 * Redefinitions of the fields in symtab for
216 * use when the symbol table entry marks a jxxx instruction.
217 */
218#define s_jxbump s_ptype /* tag == JX..., how far to expand */
219#define s_jxfear s_desc /* how far needs to be bumped */
220/*
221 * Redefinitions of fields in the struct nlist for symbols so that
222 * one saves typing, and so that they conform
223 * with the old naming conventions.
224 */
225#ifdef FLEXNAMES
226#define s_name s_nm.n_un.n_name /* name pointer */
227#define s_nmx s_nm.n_un.n_strx /* string table index */
228#else not FLEXNAMES
229#define s_name s_nm.n_name
230#endif
231#define s_type s_nm.n_type /* type of the symbol */
232#define s_other s_nm.n_other /* other information for sdb */
233#define s_desc s_nm.n_desc /* type descriptor */
234#define s_value s_nm.n_value /* value of the symbol, or sdb delta */
235
236struct instab{
237 struct nlist s_nm; /* instruction name, type (opcode) */
238 u_char s_tag;
8c1020c4 239};
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240/*
241 * The fields nm.n_desc and nm.n_value total 6 bytes; this is
242 * just enough for the 6 bytes describing the argument types.
243 * We use a macro to define access to these 6 bytes, assuming that
244 * they are allocated adjacently.
245 * IF THE FORMAT OF STRUCT nlist CHANGES, THESE MAY HAVE TO BE CHANGED.
246 *
247 * Instab is cleverly declared to look very much the combination of
248 * a struct symtab and a struct nlist.
249 */
250struct Instab{
251#ifdef FLEXNAMES
252 char *I_name;
253#else not FLEXNAMES
254 char I_name[NCPS];
255#endif
256 u_char I_opcode;
257 char I_nargs;
258 char I_args[6];
259 u_char I_s_tag;
260};
261/*
262 * Redefinitions of fields in the struct nlist for instructions so that
263 * one saves typing, and conforms to the old naming conventions
264 */
265#define i_opcode s_nm.n_type /* use the same field as symtab.type */
266#define i_nargs s_nm.n_other /* number of arguments */
267#define fetcharg(ptr, n) ((struct Instab *)ptr)->I_args[n]
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268
269struct arg { /*one argument to an instruction*/
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270 char a_atype;
271 char a_areg1;
272 char a_areg2;
273 char a_dispsize; /*usually d124, unless have B^, etc*/
274 struct exp *a_xp;
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275};
276
277struct exp {
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278 long e_xvalue; /* MUST be the first field (look at union Double) */
279 long e_yvalue; /* MUST be second field; least sig word of a double */
280 char e_xtype;
281 char e_xloc;
282 struct symtab *e_xname;
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283};
284
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285#define doub_MSW e_xvalue
286#define doub_LSW e_yvalue
8c1020c4 287
451260e7 288union Double {
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289 struct{
290 long doub_MSW;
291 long doub_LSW;
292 } dis_dvalue;
293 double dvalue;
294};
295
451260e7 296struct Quad {
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297 long quad_low_long;
298 long quad_high_long;
299};
300
301/*
302 * Magic layout macros
303 */
304#define MINBYTE -128
305#define MAXBYTE 127
306#define MINWORD -32768
307#define MAXWORD 32767
308
309#define LITFLTMASK 0x000043F0 /*really magic*/
310/*
311 * Is the floating point double word in xp a
312 * short literal floating point number?
313 */
314#define slitflt(xp) \
315 ( (xp->doub_LSW == 0) \
316 && ( (xp->doub_MSW & LITFLTMASK) \
317 == xp->doub_MSW) )
318/*
319 * If it is a slitflt, then extract the 6 interesting bits
320 */
321#define extlitflt(xp) \
322 xp->doub_MSW >> 4
323
324 extern struct arg arglist[NARG]; /*building operands in instructions*/
325 extern struct exp explist[NEXP]; /*building up a list of expressions*/
326 extern struct exp *xp; /*current free expression*/
327 /*
328 * Communication between the scanner and the jxxx handlers.
329 * lastnam: the last name seen on the input
330 * lastjxxx: pointer to the last symbol table entry for
331 * a jump from
332 */
333 extern struct symtab *lastnam;
334 extern struct symtab *lastjxxx;
335
336#ifdef VMS
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337 extern char *vms_obj_ptr; /* object buffer pointer */
338 extern char sobuf[]; /* object buffer */
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339 extern int objfil; /* VMS object file descriptor */
340#endif VMS
341
342 /*
343 * Lgensym is used to make up funny names for local labels.
344 * lgensym[i] is the current funny number to put after
345 * references to if, lgensym[i]-1 is for ib.
346 * genref[i] is set when the label is referenced before
347 * it is defined (i.e. 2f) so that we can be sure these
348 * labels are always defined to avoid weird diagnostics
349 * from the loader later.
350 */
351 extern int lgensym[10];
352 extern char genref[10];
353
354 extern char tmpn1[TNAMESIZE]; /* Interpass temporary */
355 extern struct exp *dotp; /* the current dot location */
356 extern int loctr;
357
358 extern struct exec hdr; /* a.out header */
359 extern u_long tsize; /* total text size */
360 extern u_long dsize; /* total data size */
361 extern u_long trsize; /* total text relocation size */
362 extern u_long drsize; /* total data relocation size */
363 extern u_long datbase; /* base of the data segment */
364 /*
365 * Bitoff and bitfield keep track of the packing into
366 * bytes mandated by the expression syntax <expr> ':' <expr>
367 */
368 extern int bitoff;
369 extern long bitfield;
370
371 /*
372 * The lexical analyzer builds up symbols in yytext. Lookup
373 * expects its argument in this buffer
374 */
375 extern char yytext[NCPS+2]; /* text buffer for lexical */
376 /*
377 * Variables to manage the input assembler source file
378 */
379 extern int lineno; /*the line number*/
380 extern char *dotsname; /*the name of the as source*/
381
382 extern FILE *tmpfil; /* interpass communication*/
383
384 extern int passno; /* 1 or 2 */
385
386 extern int anyerrs; /*errors assembling arguments*/
387 extern int silent; /*don't mention the errors*/
388 extern int savelabels; /*save labels in a.out*/
389 extern int orgwarn; /* questionable origin ? */
390 extern int useVM; /*use virtual memory temp file*/
391#ifdef DEBUG
392 extern int debug;
393 extern int toktrace;
394#endif
395 /*
396 * Information about the instructions
397 */
398 extern struct instab *itab[NINST]; /*maps opcodes to instructions*/
451260e7 399 extern readonly struct Instab instab[];
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400
401 extern int curlen; /*current literal storage size*/
402 extern int d124; /*current pointer storage size*/
403
404 struct symtab **lookup(); /*argument in yytext*/
405 struct symtab *symalloc();
406
451260e7 407#define outb(val) {dotp->e_xvalue++; if (passno==2) bputc((val), (txtfil));}
8c1020c4 408
451260e7 409#define outs(cp, lg) dotp->e_xvalue += (lg); if (passno == 2) bwrite((cp), (lg), (txtfil))
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410
411/*
412 * Most of the time, the argument to flushfield is a power of two constant,
413 * the calculations involving it can be optimized to shifts.
414 */
415#define flushfield(n) if (bitoff != 0) Flushfield( ( (bitoff+n-1) /n ) * n)
416
417/*
418 * The biobuf structure and associated routines are used to write
419 * into one file at several places concurrently. Calling bopen
420 * with a biobuf structure sets it up to write ``biofd'' starting
421 * at the specified offset. You can then use ``bwrite'' and/or ``bputc''
422 * to stuff characters in the stream, much like ``fwrite'' and ``fputc''.
423 * Calling bflush drains all the buffers and MUST be done before exit.
424 */
425struct biobuf {
426 short b_nleft; /* Number free spaces left in b_buf */
427/* Initialize to be less than BUFSIZ initially, to boundary align in file */
428 char *b_ptr; /* Next place to stuff characters */
429 char b_buf[BUFSIZ]; /* The buffer itself */
430 off_t b_off; /* Current file offset */
431 struct biobuf *b_link; /* Link in chain for bflush() */
432};
433#define bputc(c,b) ((b)->b_nleft ? (--(b)->b_nleft, *(b)->b_ptr++ = (c)) \
434 : bflushc(b, c))
435#define BFILE struct biobuf
436
437 extern BFILE *biobufs; /* head of the block I/O buffer chain */
438 extern int biofd; /* file descriptor for block I/O file */
439 extern off_t boffset; /* physical position in logical file */
440
441 /*
442 * For each of the named .text .data segments
443 * (introduced by .text <expr>), we maintain
444 * the current value of the dot, and the BFILE where
445 * the information for each of the segments is placed
446 * during the second pass.
447 */
448 extern struct exp usedot[NLOC + NLOC];
449 extern BFILE *usefile[NLOC + NLOC];
450 extern BFILE *txtfil;/* file for text and data: into usefile */
451 /*
452 * Relocation information for each segment is accumulated
453 * seperately from the others. Writing the relocation
454 * information is logically viewed as writing to one
455 * relocation saving file for each segment; physically
456 * we have a bunch of buffers allocated internally that
457 * contain the relocation information.
458 */
459 struct relbufdesc *rusefile[NLOC + NLOC];
460 struct relbufdesc *relfil;