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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR * OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, * EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* * outobj.c output routines for the Netwide Assembler to produce * .OBJ object files */ #include "compiler.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "nasm.h" #include "nasmlib.h" #include "stdscan.h" #include "eval.h" #include "output/outform.h" #include "output/outlib.h" #ifdef OF_OBJ /* * outobj.c is divided into two sections. The first section is low level * routines for creating obj records; It has nearly zero NASM specific * code. The second section is high level routines for processing calls and * data structures from the rest of NASM into obj format. * * It should be easy (though not zero work) to lift the first section out for * use as an obj file writer for some other assembler or compiler. */ /* * These routines are built around the ObjRecord data struture. An ObjRecord * holds an object file record that may be under construction or complete. * * A major function of these routines is to support continuation of an obj * record into the next record when the maximum record size is exceeded. The * high level code does not need to worry about where the record breaks occur. * It does need to do some minor extra steps to make the automatic continuation * work. Those steps may be skipped for records where the high level knows no * continuation could be required. * * 1) An ObjRecord is allocated and cleared by obj_new, or an existing ObjRecord * is cleared by obj_clear. * * 2) The caller should fill in .type. * * 3) If the record is continuable and there is processing that must be done at * the start of each record then the caller should fill in .ori with the * address of the record initializer routine. * * 4) If the record is continuable and it should be saved (rather than emitted * immediately) as each record is done, the caller should set .up to be a * pointer to a location in which the caller keeps the master pointer to the * ObjRecord. When the record is continued, the obj_bump routine will then * allocate a new ObjRecord structure and update the master pointer. * * 5) If the .ori field was used then the caller should fill in the .parm with * any data required by the initializer. * * 6) The caller uses the routines: obj_byte, obj_word, obj_rword, obj_dword, * obj_x, obj_index, obj_value and obj_name to fill in the various kinds of * data required for this record. * * 7) If the record is continuable, the caller should call obj_commit at each * point where breaking the record is permitted. * * 8) To write out the record, the caller should call obj_emit2. If the * caller has called obj_commit for all data written then he can get slightly * faster code by calling obj_emit instead of obj_emit2. * * Most of these routines return an ObjRecord pointer. This will be the input * pointer most of the time and will be the new location if the ObjRecord * moved as a result of the call. The caller may ignore the return value in * three cases: It is a "Never Reallocates" routine; or The caller knows * continuation is not possible; or The caller uses the master pointer for the * next operation. */ #define RECORD_MAX (1024-3) /* maximal size of any record except type+reclen */ #define OBJ_PARMS 3 /* maximum .parm used by any .ori routine */ #define FIX_08_LOW 0x8000 /* location type for various fixup subrecords */ #define FIX_16_OFFSET 0x8400 #define FIX_16_SELECTOR 0x8800 #define FIX_32_POINTER 0x8C00 #define FIX_08_HIGH 0x9000 #define FIX_32_OFFSET 0xA400 #define FIX_48_POINTER 0xAC00 enum RecordID { /* record ID codes */ THEADR = 0x80, /* module header */ COMENT = 0x88, /* comment record */ LINNUM = 0x94, /* line number record */ LNAMES = 0x96, /* list of names */ SEGDEF = 0x98, /* segment definition */ GRPDEF = 0x9A, /* group definition */ EXTDEF = 0x8C, /* external definition */ PUBDEF = 0x90, /* public definition */ COMDEF = 0xB0, /* common definition */ LEDATA = 0xA0, /* logical enumerated data */ FIXUPP = 0x9C, /* fixups (relocations) */ FIXU32 = 0x9D, /* 32-bit fixups (relocations) */ MODEND = 0x8A, /* module end */ MODE32 = 0x8B /* module end for 32-bit objects */ }; enum ComentID { /* ID codes for comment records */ dEXTENDED = 0xA1, /* tells that we are using translator-specific extensions */ dLINKPASS = 0xA2, /* link pass 2 marker */ dTYPEDEF = 0xE3, /* define a type */ dSYM = 0xE6, /* symbol debug record */ dFILNAME = 0xE8, /* file name record */ dCOMPDEF = 0xEA /* compiler type info */ }; typedef struct ObjRecord ObjRecord; typedef void ORI(ObjRecord * orp); struct ObjRecord { ORI *ori; /* Initialization routine */ int used; /* Current data size */ int committed; /* Data size at last boundary */ int x_size; /* (see obj_x) */ unsigned int type; /* Record type */ ObjRecord *child; /* Associated record below this one */ ObjRecord **up; /* Master pointer to this ObjRecord */ ObjRecord *back; /* Previous part of this record */ uint32_t parm[OBJ_PARMS]; /* Parameters for ori routine */ uint8_t buf[RECORD_MAX + 3]; }; static void obj_fwrite(ObjRecord * orp); static void ori_ledata(ObjRecord * orp); static void ori_pubdef(ObjRecord * orp); static void ori_null(ObjRecord * orp); static ObjRecord *obj_commit(ObjRecord * orp); static bool obj_uppercase; /* Flag: all names in uppercase */ static bool obj_use32; /* Flag: at least one segment is 32-bit */ /* * Clear an ObjRecord structure. (Never reallocates). * To simplify reuse of ObjRecord's, .type, .ori and .parm are not cleared. */ static ObjRecord *obj_clear(ObjRecord * orp) { orp->used = 0; orp->committed = 0; orp->x_size = 0; orp->child = NULL; orp->up = NULL; orp->back = NULL; return (orp); } /* * Emit an ObjRecord structure. (Never reallocates). * The record is written out preceeded (recursively) by its previous part (if * any) and followed (recursively) by its child (if any). * The previous part and the child are freed. The main ObjRecord is cleared, * not freed. */ static ObjRecord *obj_emit(ObjRecord * orp) { if (orp->back) { obj_emit(orp->back); nasm_free(orp->back); } if (orp->committed) obj_fwrite(orp); if (orp->child) { obj_emit(orp->child); nasm_free(orp->child); } return (obj_clear(orp)); } /* * Commit and Emit a record. (Never reallocates). */ static ObjRecord *obj_emit2(ObjRecord * orp) { obj_commit(orp); return (obj_emit(orp)); } /* * Allocate and clear a new ObjRecord; Also sets .ori to ori_null */ static ObjRecord *obj_new(void) { ObjRecord *orp; orp = obj_clear(nasm_malloc(sizeof(ObjRecord))); orp->ori = ori_null; return (orp); } /* * Advance to the next record because the existing one is full or its x_size * is incompatible. * Any uncommited data is moved into the next record. */ static ObjRecord *obj_bump(ObjRecord * orp) { ObjRecord *nxt; int used = orp->used; int committed = orp->committed; if (orp->up) { *orp->up = nxt = obj_new(); nxt->ori = orp->ori; nxt->type = orp->type; nxt->up = orp->up; nxt->back = orp; memcpy(nxt->parm, orp->parm, sizeof(orp->parm)); } else nxt = obj_emit(orp); used -= committed; if (used) { nxt->committed = 1; nxt->ori(nxt); nxt->committed = nxt->used; memcpy(nxt->buf + nxt->committed, orp->buf + committed, used); nxt->used = nxt->committed + used; } return (nxt); } /* * Advance to the next record if necessary to allow the next field to fit. */ static ObjRecord *obj_check(ObjRecord * orp, int size) { if (orp->used + size > RECORD_MAX) orp = obj_bump(orp); if (!orp->committed) { orp->committed = 1; orp->ori(orp); orp->committed = orp->used; } return (orp); } /* * All data written so far is commited to the current record (won't be moved to * the next record in case of continuation). */ static ObjRecord *obj_commit(ObjRecord * orp) { orp->committed = orp->used; return (orp); } /* * Write a byte */ static ObjRecord *obj_byte(ObjRecord * orp, uint8_t val) { orp = obj_check(orp, 1); orp->buf[orp->used] = val; orp->used++; return (orp); } /* * Write a word */ static ObjRecord *obj_word(ObjRecord * orp, unsigned int val) { orp = obj_check(orp, 2); orp->buf[orp->used] = val; orp->buf[orp->used + 1] = val >> 8; orp->used += 2; return (orp); } /* * Write a reversed word */ static ObjRecord *obj_rword(ObjRecord * orp, unsigned int val) { orp = obj_check(orp, 2); orp->buf[orp->used] = val >> 8; orp->buf[orp->used + 1] = val; orp->used += 2; return (orp); } /* * Write a dword */ static ObjRecord *obj_dword(ObjRecord * orp, uint32_t val) { orp = obj_check(orp, 4); orp->buf[orp->used] = val; orp->buf[orp->used + 1] = val >> 8; orp->buf[orp->used + 2] = val >> 16; orp->buf[orp->used + 3] = val >> 24; orp->used += 4; return (orp); } /* * All fields of "size x" in one obj record must be the same size (either 16 * bits or 32 bits). There is a one bit flag in each record which specifies * which. * This routine is used to force the current record to have the desired * x_size. x_size is normally automatic (using obj_x), so that this * routine should be used outside obj_x, only to provide compatibility with * linkers that have bugs in their processing of the size bit. */ static ObjRecord *obj_force(ObjRecord * orp, int x) { if (orp->x_size == (x ^ 48)) orp = obj_bump(orp); orp->x_size = x; return (orp); } /* * This routine writes a field of size x. The caller does not need to worry at * all about whether 16-bits or 32-bits are required. */ static ObjRecord *obj_x(ObjRecord * orp, uint32_t val) { if (orp->type & 1) orp->x_size = 32; if (val > 0xFFFF) orp = obj_force(orp, 32); if (orp->x_size == 32) { ObjRecord *nxt = obj_dword(orp, val); nxt->x_size = 32; /* x_size is cleared when a record overflows */ return nxt; } orp->x_size = 16; return (obj_word(orp, val)); } /* * Writes an index */ static ObjRecord *obj_index(ObjRecord * orp, unsigned int val) { if (val < 128) return (obj_byte(orp, val)); return (obj_word(orp, (val >> 8) | (val << 8) | 0x80)); } /* * Writes a variable length value */ static ObjRecord *obj_value(ObjRecord * orp, uint32_t val) { if (val <= 128) return (obj_byte(orp, val)); if (val <= 0xFFFF) { orp = obj_byte(orp, 129); return (obj_word(orp, val)); } if (val <= 0xFFFFFF) return (obj_dword(orp, (val << 8) + 132)); orp = obj_byte(orp, 136); return (obj_dword(orp, val)); } /* * Writes a counted string */ static ObjRecord *obj_name(ObjRecord * orp, const char *name) { int len = strlen(name); uint8_t *ptr; orp = obj_check(orp, len + 1); ptr = orp->buf + orp->used; *ptr++ = len; orp->used += len + 1; if (obj_uppercase) while (--len >= 0) { *ptr++ = toupper(*name); name++; } else memcpy(ptr, name, len); return (orp); } /* * Initializer for an LEDATA record. * parm[0] = offset * parm[1] = segment index * During the use of a LEDATA ObjRecord, parm[0] is constantly updated to * represent the offset that would be required if the record were split at the * last commit point. * parm[2] is a copy of parm[0] as it was when the current record was initted. */ static void ori_ledata(ObjRecord * orp) { obj_index(orp, orp->parm[1]); orp->parm[2] = orp->parm[0]; obj_x(orp, orp->parm[0]); } /* * Initializer for a PUBDEF record. * parm[0] = group index * parm[1] = segment index * parm[2] = frame (only used when both indexes are zero) */ static void ori_pubdef(ObjRecord * orp) { obj_index(orp, orp->parm[0]); obj_index(orp, orp->parm[1]); if (!(orp->parm[0] | orp->parm[1])) obj_word(orp, orp->parm[2]); } /* * Initializer for a LINNUM record. * parm[0] = group index * parm[1] = segment index */ static void ori_linnum(ObjRecord * orp) { obj_index(orp, orp->parm[0]); obj_index(orp, orp->parm[1]); } /* * Initializer for a local vars record. */ static void ori_local(ObjRecord * orp) { obj_byte(orp, 0x40); obj_byte(orp, dSYM); } /* * Null initializer for records that continue without any header info */ static void ori_null(ObjRecord * orp) { (void)orp; /* Do nothing */ } /* * This concludes the low level section of outobj.c */ static char obj_infile[FILENAME_MAX]; static int32_t first_seg; static bool any_segs; static int passtwo; static int arrindex; #define GROUP_MAX 256 /* we won't _realistically_ have more * than this many segs in a group */ #define EXT_BLKSIZ 256 /* block size for externals list */ struct Segment; /* need to know these structs exist */ struct Group; struct LineNumber { struct LineNumber *next; struct Segment *segment; int32_t offset; int32_t lineno; }; static struct FileName { struct FileName *next; char *name; struct LineNumber *lnhead, **lntail; int index; } *fnhead, **fntail; static struct Array { struct Array *next; unsigned size; int basetype; } *arrhead, **arrtail; #define ARRAYBOT 31 /* magic number for first array index */ static struct Public { struct Public *next; char *name; int32_t offset; int32_t segment; /* only if it's far-absolute */ int type; /* only for local debug syms */ } *fpubhead, **fpubtail, *last_defined; static struct External { struct External *next; char *name; int32_t commonsize; int32_t commonelem; /* element size if FAR, else zero */ int index; /* OBJ-file external index */ enum { DEFWRT_NONE, /* no unusual default-WRT */ DEFWRT_STRING, /* a string we don't yet understand */ DEFWRT_SEGMENT, /* a segment */ DEFWRT_GROUP /* a group */ } defwrt_type; union { char *string; struct Segment *seg; struct Group *grp; } defwrt_ptr; struct External *next_dws; /* next with DEFWRT_STRING */ } *exthead, **exttail, *dws; static int externals; static struct ExtBack { struct ExtBack *next; struct External *exts[EXT_BLKSIZ]; } *ebhead, **ebtail; static struct Segment { struct Segment *next; char *name; int32_t index; /* the NASM segment id */ int32_t obj_index; /* the OBJ-file segment index */ struct Group *grp; /* the group it beint32_ts to */ uint32_t currentpos; int32_t align; /* can be SEG_ABS + absolute addr */ struct Public *pubhead, **pubtail, *lochead, **loctail; char *segclass, *overlay; /* `class' is a C++ keyword :-) */ ObjRecord *orp; enum { CMB_PRIVATE = 0, CMB_PUBLIC = 2, CMB_STACK = 5, CMB_COMMON = 6 } combine; bool use32; /* is this segment 32-bit? */ } *seghead, **segtail, *obj_seg_needs_update; static struct Group { struct Group *next; char *name; int32_t index; /* NASM segment id */ int32_t obj_index; /* OBJ-file group index */ int32_t nentries; /* number of elements... */ int32_t nindices; /* ...and number of index elts... */ union { int32_t index; char *name; } segs[GROUP_MAX]; /* ...in this */ } *grphead, **grptail, *obj_grp_needs_update; static struct ImpDef { struct ImpDef *next; char *extname; char *libname; unsigned int impindex; char *impname; } *imphead, **imptail; static struct ExpDef { struct ExpDef *next; char *intname; char *extname; unsigned int ordinal; int flags; } *exphead, **exptail; #define EXPDEF_FLAG_ORDINAL 0x80 #define EXPDEF_FLAG_RESIDENT 0x40 #define EXPDEF_FLAG_NODATA 0x20 #define EXPDEF_MASK_PARMCNT 0x1F static int32_t obj_entry_seg, obj_entry_ofs; struct ofmt of_obj; /* The current segment */ static struct Segment *current_seg; static int32_t obj_segment(char *, int, int *); static void obj_write_file(int debuginfo); static int obj_directive(enum directives, char *, int); static void obj_init(void) { first_seg = seg_alloc(); any_segs = false; fpubhead = NULL; fpubtail = &fpubhead; exthead = NULL; exttail = &exthead; imphead = NULL; imptail = &imphead; exphead = NULL; exptail = &exphead; dws = NULL; externals = 0; ebhead = NULL; ebtail = &ebhead; seghead = obj_seg_needs_update = NULL; segtail = &seghead; grphead = obj_grp_needs_update = NULL; grptail = &grphead; obj_entry_seg = NO_SEG; obj_uppercase = false; obj_use32 = false; passtwo = 0; current_seg = NULL; } static int obj_set_info(enum geninfo type, char **val) { (void)type; (void)val; return 0; } static void obj_cleanup(int debuginfo) { obj_write_file(debuginfo); of_obj.current_dfmt->cleanup(); while (seghead) { struct Segment *segtmp = seghead; seghead = seghead->next; while (segtmp->pubhead) { struct Public *pubtmp = segtmp->pubhead; segtmp->pubhead = pubtmp->next; nasm_free(pubtmp->name); nasm_free(pubtmp); } nasm_free(segtmp->segclass); nasm_free(segtmp->overlay); nasm_free(segtmp); } while (fpubhead) { struct Public *pubtmp = fpubhead; fpubhead = fpubhead->next; nasm_free(pubtmp->name); nasm_free(pubtmp); } while (exthead) { struct External *exttmp = exthead; exthead = exthead->next; nasm_free(exttmp); } while (imphead) { struct ImpDef *imptmp = imphead; imphead = imphead->next; nasm_free(imptmp->extname); nasm_free(imptmp->libname); nasm_free(imptmp->impname); /* nasm_free won't mind if it's NULL */ nasm_free(imptmp); } while (exphead) { struct ExpDef *exptmp = exphead; exphead = exphead->next; nasm_free(exptmp->extname); nasm_free(exptmp->intname); nasm_free(exptmp); } while (ebhead) { struct ExtBack *ebtmp = ebhead; ebhead = ebhead->next; nasm_free(ebtmp); } while (grphead) { struct Group *grptmp = grphead; grphead = grphead->next; nasm_free(grptmp); } } static void obj_ext_set_defwrt(struct External *ext, char *id) { struct Segment *seg; struct Group *grp; for (seg = seghead; seg; seg = seg->next) if (!strcmp(seg->name, id)) { ext->defwrt_type = DEFWRT_SEGMENT; ext->defwrt_ptr.seg = seg; nasm_free(id); return; } for (grp = grphead; grp; grp = grp->next) if (!strcmp(grp->name, id)) { ext->defwrt_type = DEFWRT_GROUP; ext->defwrt_ptr.grp = grp; nasm_free(id); return; } ext->defwrt_type = DEFWRT_STRING; ext->defwrt_ptr.string = id; ext->next_dws = dws; dws = ext; } static void obj_deflabel(char *name, int32_t segment, int64_t offset, int is_global, char *special) { /* * We have three cases: * * (i) `segment' is a segment-base. If so, set the name field * for the segment or group structure it refers to, and then * return. * * (ii) `segment' is one of our segments, or a SEG_ABS segment. * Save the label position for later output of a PUBDEF record. * (Or a MODPUB, if we work out how.) * * (iii) `segment' is not one of our segments. Save the label * position for later output of an EXTDEF, and also store a * back-reference so that we can map later references to this * segment number to the external index. */ struct External *ext; struct ExtBack *eb; struct Segment *seg; int i; bool used_special = false; /* have we used the special text? */ #if defined(DEBUG) && DEBUG>2 nasm_error(ERR_DEBUG, " obj_deflabel: %s, seg=%"PRIx32", off=%"PRIx64", is_global=%d, %s\n", name, segment, offset, is_global, special); #endif /* * If it's a special-retry from pass two, discard it. */ if (is_global == 3) return; /* * First check for the double-period, signifying something * unusual. */ if (name[0] == '.' && name[1] == '.' && name[2] != '@') { if (!strcmp(name, "..start")) { obj_entry_seg = segment; obj_entry_ofs = offset; return; } nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "unrecognised special symbol `%s'", name); } /* * Case (i): */ if (obj_seg_needs_update) { obj_seg_needs_update->name = name; return; } else if (obj_grp_needs_update) { obj_grp_needs_update->name = name; return; } if (segment < SEG_ABS && segment != NO_SEG && segment % 2) return; if (segment >= SEG_ABS || segment == NO_SEG) { /* * SEG_ABS subcase of (ii). */ if (is_global) { struct Public *pub; pub = *fpubtail = nasm_malloc(sizeof(*pub)); fpubtail = &pub->next; pub->next = NULL; pub->name = nasm_strdup(name); pub->offset = offset; pub->segment = (segment == NO_SEG ? 0 : segment & ~SEG_ABS); } if (special) nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "OBJ supports no special symbol features" " for this symbol type"); return; } /* * If `any_segs' is still false, we might need to define a * default segment, if they're trying to declare a label in * `first_seg'. */ if (!any_segs && segment == first_seg) { int tempint; /* ignored */ if (segment != obj_segment("__NASMDEFSEG", 2, &tempint)) nasm_error(ERR_PANIC, "strange segment conditions in OBJ driver"); } for (seg = seghead; seg && is_global; seg = seg->next) if (seg->index == segment) { struct Public *loc = nasm_malloc(sizeof(*loc)); /* * Case (ii). Maybe MODPUB someday? */ *seg->pubtail = loc; seg->pubtail = &loc->next; loc->next = NULL; loc->name = nasm_strdup(name); loc->offset = offset; if (special) nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "OBJ supports no special symbol features" " for this symbol type"); return; } /* * Case (iii). */ if (is_global) { ext = *exttail = nasm_malloc(sizeof(*ext)); ext->next = NULL; exttail = &ext->next; ext->name = name; /* Place by default all externs into the current segment */ ext->defwrt_type = DEFWRT_NONE; /* 28-Apr-2002 - John Coffman The following code was introduced on 12-Aug-2000, and breaks fixups on code passed thru the MSC 5.1 linker (3.66) and MSC 6.00A linker (5.10). It was introduced after FIXUP32 was added, and may be needed for 32-bit segments. The following will get 16-bit segments working again, and maybe someone can correct the 'if' condition which is actually needed. */ #if 0 if (current_seg) { #else if (current_seg && current_seg->use32) { if (current_seg->grp) { ext->defwrt_type = DEFWRT_GROUP; ext->defwrt_ptr.grp = current_seg->grp; } else { ext->defwrt_type = DEFWRT_SEGMENT; ext->defwrt_ptr.seg = current_seg; } } #endif if (is_global == 2) { ext->commonsize = offset; ext->commonelem = 1; /* default FAR */ } else ext->commonsize = 0; } else return; /* * Now process the special text, if any, to find default-WRT * specifications and common-variable element-size and near/far * specifications. */ while (special && *special) { used_special = true; /* * We might have a default-WRT specification. */ if (!nasm_strnicmp(special, "wrt", 3)) { char *p; int len; special += 3; special += strspn(special, " \t"); p = nasm_strndup(special, len = strcspn(special, ":")); obj_ext_set_defwrt(ext, p); special += len; if (*special && *special != ':') nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "`:' expected in special symbol" " text for `%s'", ext->name); else if (*special == ':') special++; } /* * The NEAR or FAR keywords specify nearness or * farness. FAR gives default element size 1. */ if (!nasm_strnicmp(special, "far", 3)) { if (ext->commonsize) ext->commonelem = 1; else nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "`%s': `far' keyword may only be applied" " to common variables\n", ext->name); special += 3; special += strspn(special, " \t"); } else if (!nasm_strnicmp(special, "near", 4)) { if (ext->commonsize) ext->commonelem = 0; else nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "`%s': `far' keyword may only be applied" " to common variables\n", ext->name); special += 4; special += strspn(special, " \t"); } /* * If it's a common, and anything else remains on the line * before a further colon, evaluate it as an expression and * use that as the element size. Forward references aren't * allowed. */ if (*special == ':') special++; else if (*special) { if (ext->commonsize) { expr *e; struct tokenval tokval; stdscan_reset(); stdscan_set(special); tokval.t_type = TOKEN_INVALID; e = evaluate(stdscan, NULL, &tokval, NULL, 1, nasm_error, NULL); if (e) { if (!is_simple(e)) nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "cannot use relocatable" " expression as common-variable element size"); else ext->commonelem = reloc_value(e); } special = stdscan_get(); } else { nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "`%s': element-size specifications only" " apply to common variables", ext->name); while (*special && *special != ':') special++; if (*special == ':') special++; } } } i = segment / 2; eb = ebhead; if (!eb) { eb = *ebtail = nasm_zalloc(sizeof(*eb)); eb->next = NULL; ebtail = &eb->next; } while (i >= EXT_BLKSIZ) { if (eb && eb->next) eb = eb->next; else { eb = *ebtail = nasm_zalloc(sizeof(*eb)); eb->next = NULL; ebtail = &eb->next; } i -= EXT_BLKSIZ; } eb->exts[i] = ext; ext->index = ++externals; if (special && !used_special) nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "OBJ supports no special symbol features" " for this symbol type"); } /* forward declaration */ static void obj_write_fixup(ObjRecord * orp, int bytes, int segrel, int32_t seg, int32_t wrt, struct Segment *segto); static void obj_out(int32_t segto, const void *data, enum out_type type, uint64_t size, int32_t segment, int32_t wrt) { const uint8_t *ucdata; int32_t ldata; struct Segment *seg; ObjRecord *orp; /* * handle absolute-assembly (structure definitions) */ if (segto == NO_SEG) { if (type != OUT_RESERVE) nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "attempt to assemble code in [ABSOLUTE]" " space"); return; } /* * If `any_segs' is still false, we must define a default * segment. */ if (!any_segs) { int tempint; /* ignored */ if (segto != obj_segment("__NASMDEFSEG", 2, &tempint)) nasm_error(ERR_PANIC, "strange segment conditions in OBJ driver"); } /* * Find the segment we are targetting. */ for (seg = seghead; seg; seg = seg->next) if (seg->index == segto) break; if (!seg) nasm_error(ERR_PANIC, "code directed to nonexistent segment?"); orp = seg->orp; orp->parm[0] = seg->currentpos; switch (type) { case OUT_RAWDATA: ucdata = data; while (size > 0) { unsigned int len; orp = obj_check(seg->orp, 1); len = RECORD_MAX - orp->used; if (len > size) len = size; memcpy(orp->buf + orp->used, ucdata, len); orp->committed = orp->used += len; orp->parm[0] = seg->currentpos += len; ucdata += len; size -= len; } break; case OUT_ADDRESS: case OUT_REL1ADR: case OUT_REL2ADR: case OUT_REL4ADR: case OUT_REL8ADR: { int rsize; if (segment == NO_SEG && type != OUT_ADDRESS) nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "relative call to absolute address not" " supported by OBJ format"); if (segment >= SEG_ABS) nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "far-absolute relocations not supported" " by OBJ format"); ldata = *(int64_t *)data; if (type != OUT_ADDRESS) { ldata += size; size = realsize(type, size); ldata -= size; } if (size > UINT_MAX) size = 0; switch ((unsigned int)size) { default: nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "OBJ format can only handle 16- or " "32-byte relocations"); segment = NO_SEG; /* Don't actually generate a relocation */ break; case 2: orp = obj_word(orp, ldata); break; case 4: orp = obj_dword(orp, ldata); break; } rsize = size; if (segment < SEG_ABS && (segment != NO_SEG && segment % 2) && size == 4) { /* * This is a 4-byte segment-base relocation such as * `MOV EAX,SEG foo'. OBJ format can't actually handle * these, but if the constant term has the 16 low bits * zero, we can just apply a 2-byte segment-base * relocation to the low word instead. */ rsize = 2; if (ldata & 0xFFFF) nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "OBJ format cannot handle complex" " dword-size segment base references"); } if (segment != NO_SEG) obj_write_fixup(orp, rsize, (type == OUT_ADDRESS ? 0x4000 : 0), segment, wrt, seg); seg->currentpos += size; break; } default: nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "Relocation type not supported by output format"); /* fall through */ case OUT_RESERVE: if (orp->committed) orp = obj_bump(orp); seg->currentpos += size; break; } obj_commit(orp); } static void obj_write_fixup(ObjRecord * orp, int bytes, int segrel, int32_t seg, int32_t wrt, struct Segment *segto) { unsigned locat; int method; int base; int32_t tidx, fidx; struct Segment *s = NULL; struct Group *g = NULL; struct External *e = NULL; ObjRecord *forp; if (bytes != 2 && bytes != 4) { nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "`obj' output driver does not support" " %d-bit relocations", bytes << 3); return; } forp = orp->child; if (forp == NULL) { orp->child = forp = obj_new(); forp->up = &(orp->child); /* We should choose between FIXUPP and FIXU32 record type */ /* If we're targeting a 32-bit segment, use a FIXU32 record */ if (segto->use32) forp->type = FIXU32; else forp->type = FIXUPP; } if (seg % 2) { base = true; locat = FIX_16_SELECTOR; seg--; if (bytes != 2) nasm_error(ERR_PANIC, "OBJ: 4-byte segment base fixup got" " through sanity check"); } else { base = false; locat = (bytes == 2) ? FIX_16_OFFSET : FIX_32_OFFSET; if (!segrel) /* * There is a bug in tlink that makes it process self relative * fixups incorrectly if the x_size doesn't match the location * size. */ forp = obj_force(forp, bytes << 3); } forp = obj_rword(forp, locat | segrel | (orp->parm[0] - orp->parm[2])); tidx = fidx = -1, method = 0; /* placate optimisers */ /* * See if we can find the segment ID in our segment list. If * so, we have a T4 (LSEG) target. */ for (s = seghead; s; s = s->next) if (s->index == seg) break; if (s) method = 4, tidx = s->obj_index; else { for (g = grphead; g; g = g->next) if (g->index == seg) break; if (g) method = 5, tidx = g->obj_index; else { int32_t i = seg / 2; struct ExtBack *eb = ebhead; while (i >= EXT_BLKSIZ) { if (eb) eb = eb->next; else break; i -= EXT_BLKSIZ; } if (eb) method = 6, e = eb->exts[i], tidx = e->index; else nasm_error(ERR_PANIC, "unrecognised segment value in obj_write_fixup"); } } /* * If no WRT given, assume the natural default, which is method * F5 unless: * * - we are doing an OFFSET fixup for a grouped segment, in * which case we require F1 (group). * * - we are doing an OFFSET fixup for an external with a * default WRT, in which case we must honour the default WRT. */ if (wrt == NO_SEG) { if (!base && s && s->grp) method |= 0x10, fidx = s->grp->obj_index; else if (!base && e && e->defwrt_type != DEFWRT_NONE) { if (e->defwrt_type == DEFWRT_SEGMENT) method |= 0x00, fidx = e->defwrt_ptr.seg->obj_index; else if (e->defwrt_type == DEFWRT_GROUP) method |= 0x10, fidx = e->defwrt_ptr.grp->obj_index; else { nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "default WRT specification for" " external `%s' unresolved", e->name); method |= 0x50, fidx = -1; /* got to do _something_ */ } } else method |= 0x50, fidx = -1; } else { /* * See if we can find the WRT-segment ID in our segment * list. If so, we have a F0 (LSEG) frame. */ for (s = seghead; s; s = s->next) if (s->index == wrt - 1) break; if (s) method |= 0x00, fidx = s->obj_index; else { for (g = grphead; g; g = g->next) if (g->index == wrt - 1) break; if (g) method |= 0x10, fidx = g->obj_index; else { int32_t i = wrt / 2; struct ExtBack *eb = ebhead; while (i >= EXT_BLKSIZ) { if (eb) eb = eb->next; else break; i -= EXT_BLKSIZ; } if (eb) method |= 0x20, fidx = eb->exts[i]->index; else nasm_error(ERR_PANIC, "unrecognised WRT value in obj_write_fixup"); } } } forp = obj_byte(forp, method); if (fidx != -1) forp = obj_index(forp, fidx); forp = obj_index(forp, tidx); obj_commit(forp); } static int32_t obj_segment(char *name, int pass, int *bits) { /* * We call the label manager here to define a name for the new * segment, and when our _own_ label-definition stub gets * called in return, it should register the new segment name * using the pointer it gets passed. That way we save memory, * by sponging off the label manager. */ #if defined(DEBUG) && DEBUG>=3 nasm_error(ERR_DEBUG, " obj_segment: < %s >, pass=%d, *bits=%d\n", name, pass, *bits); #endif if (!name) { *bits = 16; current_seg = NULL; return first_seg; } else { struct Segment *seg; struct Group *grp; struct External **extp; int obj_idx, i, attrs; bool rn_error; char *p; /* * Look for segment attributes. */ attrs = 0; while (*name == '.') name++; /* hack, but a documented one */ p = name; while (*p && !nasm_isspace(*p)) p++; if (*p) { *p++ = '\0'; while (*p && nasm_isspace(*p)) *p++ = '\0'; } while (*p) { while (*p && !nasm_isspace(*p)) p++; if (*p) { *p++ = '\0'; while (*p && nasm_isspace(*p)) *p++ = '\0'; } attrs++; } obj_idx = 1; for (seg = seghead; seg; seg = seg->next) { obj_idx++; if (!strcmp(seg->name, name)) { if (attrs > 0 && pass == 1) nasm_error(ERR_WARNING, "segment attributes specified on" " redeclaration of segment: ignoring"); if (seg->use32) *bits = 32; else *bits = 16; current_seg = seg; return seg->index; } } *segtail = seg = nasm_malloc(sizeof(*seg)); seg->next = NULL; segtail = &seg->next; seg->index = (any_segs ? seg_alloc() : first_seg); seg->obj_index = obj_idx; seg->grp = NULL; any_segs = true; seg->name = NULL; seg->currentpos = 0; seg->align = 1; /* default */ seg->use32 = false; /* default */ seg->combine = CMB_PUBLIC; /* default */ seg->segclass = seg->overlay = NULL; seg->pubhead = NULL; seg->pubtail = &seg->pubhead; seg->lochead = NULL; seg->loctail = &seg->lochead; seg->orp = obj_new(); seg->orp->up = &(seg->orp); seg->orp->ori = ori_ledata; seg->orp->type = LEDATA; seg->orp->parm[1] = obj_idx; /* * Process the segment attributes. */ p = name; while (attrs--) { p += strlen(p); while (!*p) p++; /* * `p' contains a segment attribute. */ if (!nasm_stricmp(p, "private")) seg->combine = CMB_PRIVATE; else if (!nasm_stricmp(p, "public")) seg->combine = CMB_PUBLIC; else if (!nasm_stricmp(p, "common")) seg->combine = CMB_COMMON; else if (!nasm_stricmp(p, "stack")) seg->combine = CMB_STACK; else if (!nasm_stricmp(p, "use16")) seg->use32 = false; else if (!nasm_stricmp(p, "use32")) seg->use32 = true; else if (!nasm_stricmp(p, "flat")) { /* * This segment is an OS/2 FLAT segment. That means * that its default group is group FLAT, even if * the group FLAT does not explicitly _contain_ the * segment. * * When we see this, we must create the group * `FLAT', containing no segments, if it does not * already exist; then we must set the default * group of this segment to be the FLAT group. */ struct Group *grp; for (grp = grphead; grp; grp = grp->next) if (!strcmp(grp->name, "FLAT")) break; if (!grp) { obj_directive(D_GROUP, "FLAT", 1); for (grp = grphead; grp; grp = grp->next) if (!strcmp(grp->name, "FLAT")) break; if (!grp) nasm_error(ERR_PANIC, "failure to define FLAT?!"); } seg->grp = grp; } else if (!nasm_strnicmp(p, "class=", 6)) seg->segclass = nasm_strdup(p + 6); else if (!nasm_strnicmp(p, "overlay=", 8)) seg->overlay = nasm_strdup(p + 8); else if (!nasm_strnicmp(p, "align=", 6)) { seg->align = readnum(p + 6, &rn_error); if (rn_error) { seg->align = 1; nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "segment alignment should be" " numeric"); } switch ((int)seg->align) { case 1: /* BYTE */ case 2: /* WORD */ case 4: /* DWORD */ case 16: /* PARA */ case 256: /* PAGE */ case 4096: /* PharLap extension */ break; case 8: nasm_error(ERR_WARNING, "OBJ format does not support alignment" " of 8: rounding up to 16"); seg->align = 16; break; case 32: case 64: case 128: nasm_error(ERR_WARNING, "OBJ format does not support alignment" " of %d: rounding up to 256", seg->align); seg->align = 256; break; case 512: case 1024: case 2048: nasm_error(ERR_WARNING, "OBJ format does not support alignment" " of %d: rounding up to 4096", seg->align); seg->align = 4096; break; default: nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "invalid alignment value %d", seg->align); seg->align = 1; break; } } else if (!nasm_strnicmp(p, "absolute=", 9)) { seg->align = SEG_ABS + readnum(p + 9, &rn_error); if (rn_error) nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "argument to `absolute' segment" " attribute should be numeric"); } } /* We need to know whenever we have at least one 32-bit segment */ obj_use32 |= seg->use32; obj_seg_needs_update = seg; if (seg->align >= SEG_ABS) define_label(name, NO_SEG, seg->align - SEG_ABS, NULL, false, false); else define_label(name, seg->index + 1, 0L, NULL, false, false); obj_seg_needs_update = NULL; /* * See if this segment is defined in any groups. */ for (grp = grphead; grp; grp = grp->next) { for (i = grp->nindices; i < grp->nentries; i++) { if (!strcmp(grp->segs[i].name, seg->name)) { nasm_free(grp->segs[i].name); grp->segs[i] = grp->segs[grp->nindices]; grp->segs[grp->nindices++].index = seg->obj_index; if (seg->grp) nasm_error(ERR_WARNING, "segment `%s' is already part of" " a group: first one takes precedence", seg->name); else seg->grp = grp; } } } /* * Walk through the list of externals with unresolved * default-WRT clauses, and resolve any that point at this * segment. */ extp = &dws; while (*extp) { if ((*extp)->defwrt_type == DEFWRT_STRING && !strcmp((*extp)->defwrt_ptr.string, seg->name)) { nasm_free((*extp)->defwrt_ptr.string); (*extp)->defwrt_type = DEFWRT_SEGMENT; (*extp)->defwrt_ptr.seg = seg; *extp = (*extp)->next_dws; } else extp = &(*extp)->next_dws; } if (seg->use32) *bits = 32; else *bits = 16; current_seg = seg; return seg->index; } } static int obj_directive(enum directives directive, char *value, int pass) { switch (directive) { case D_GROUP: { char *p, *q, *v; if (pass == 1) { struct Group *grp; struct Segment *seg; struct External **extp; int obj_idx; q = value; while (*q == '.') q++; /* hack, but a documented one */ v = q; while (*q && !nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; if (nasm_isspace(*q)) { *q++ = '\0'; while (*q && nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; } /* * Here we used to sanity-check the group directive to * ensure nobody tried to declare a group containing no * segments. However, OS/2 does this as standard * practice, so the sanity check has been removed. * * if (!*q) { * nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,"GROUP directive contains no segments"); * return 1; * } */ obj_idx = 1; for (grp = grphead; grp; grp = grp->next) { obj_idx++; if (!strcmp(grp->name, v)) { nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "group `%s' defined twice", v); return 1; } } *grptail = grp = nasm_malloc(sizeof(*grp)); grp->next = NULL; grptail = &grp->next; grp->index = seg_alloc(); grp->obj_index = obj_idx; grp->nindices = grp->nentries = 0; grp->name = NULL; obj_grp_needs_update = grp; define_label(v, grp->index + 1, 0L, NULL, false, false); obj_grp_needs_update = NULL; while (*q) { p = q; while (*q && !nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; if (nasm_isspace(*q)) { *q++ = '\0'; while (*q && nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; } /* * Now p contains a segment name. Find it. */ for (seg = seghead; seg; seg = seg->next) if (!strcmp(seg->name, p)) break; if (seg) { /* * We have a segment index. Shift a name entry * to the end of the array to make room. */ grp->segs[grp->nentries++] = grp->segs[grp->nindices]; grp->segs[grp->nindices++].index = seg->obj_index; if (seg->grp) nasm_error(ERR_WARNING, "segment `%s' is already part of" " a group: first one takes precedence", seg->name); else seg->grp = grp; } else { /* * We have an as-yet undefined segment. * Remember its name, for later. */ grp->segs[grp->nentries++].name = nasm_strdup(p); } } /* * Walk through the list of externals with unresolved * default-WRT clauses, and resolve any that point at * this group. */ extp = &dws; while (*extp) { if ((*extp)->defwrt_type == DEFWRT_STRING && !strcmp((*extp)->defwrt_ptr.string, grp->name)) { nasm_free((*extp)->defwrt_ptr.string); (*extp)->defwrt_type = DEFWRT_GROUP; (*extp)->defwrt_ptr.grp = grp; *extp = (*extp)->next_dws; } else extp = &(*extp)->next_dws; } } return 1; } case D_UPPERCASE: obj_uppercase = true; return 1; case D_IMPORT: { char *q, *extname, *libname, *impname; if (pass == 2) return 1; /* ignore in pass two */ extname = q = value; while (*q && !nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; if (nasm_isspace(*q)) { *q++ = '\0'; while (*q && nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; } libname = q; while (*q && !nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; if (nasm_isspace(*q)) { *q++ = '\0'; while (*q && nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; } impname = q; if (!*extname || !*libname) nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "`import' directive requires symbol name" " and library name"); else { struct ImpDef *imp; bool err = false; imp = *imptail = nasm_malloc(sizeof(struct ImpDef)); imptail = &imp->next; imp->next = NULL; imp->extname = nasm_strdup(extname); imp->libname = nasm_strdup(libname); imp->impindex = readnum(impname, &err); if (!*impname || err) imp->impname = nasm_strdup(impname); else imp->impname = NULL; } return 1; } case D_EXPORT: { char *q, *extname, *intname, *v; struct ExpDef *export; int flags = 0; unsigned int ordinal = 0; if (pass == 2) return 1; /* ignore in pass two */ intname = q = value; while (*q && !nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; if (nasm_isspace(*q)) { *q++ = '\0'; while (*q && nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; } extname = q; while (*q && !nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; if (nasm_isspace(*q)) { *q++ = '\0'; while (*q && nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; } if (!*intname) { nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "`export' directive requires export name"); return 1; } if (!*extname) { extname = intname; intname = ""; } while (*q) { v = q; while (*q && !nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; if (nasm_isspace(*q)) { *q++ = '\0'; while (*q && nasm_isspace(*q)) q++; } if (!nasm_stricmp(v, "resident")) flags |= EXPDEF_FLAG_RESIDENT; else if (!nasm_stricmp(v, "nodata")) flags |= EXPDEF_FLAG_NODATA; else if (!nasm_strnicmp(v, "parm=", 5)) { bool err = false; flags |= EXPDEF_MASK_PARMCNT & readnum(v + 5, &err); if (err) { nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "value `%s' for `parm' is non-numeric", v + 5); return 1; } } else { bool err = false; ordinal = readnum(v, &err); if (err) { nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "unrecognised export qualifier `%s'", v); return 1; } flags |= EXPDEF_FLAG_ORDINAL; } } export = *exptail = nasm_malloc(sizeof(struct ExpDef)); exptail = &export->next; export->next = NULL; export->extname = nasm_strdup(extname); export->intname = nasm_strdup(intname); export->ordinal = ordinal; export->flags = flags; return 1; } default: return 0; } } static void obj_sectalign(int32_t seg, unsigned int value) { struct Segment *s; list_for_each(s, seghead) { if (s->index == seg) break; } /* * it should not be too big value * and applied on non-absolute sections */ if (!s || !is_power2(value) || value > 4096 || s->align >= SEG_ABS) return; /* * FIXME: No code duplication please * consider making helper for this * mapping since section handler has * to do the same */ switch (value) { case 8: value = 16; break; case 32: case 64: case 128: value = 256; break; case 512: case 1024: case 2048: value = 4096; break; } if (s->align < (int)value) s->align = value; } static int32_t obj_segbase(int32_t segment) { struct Segment *seg; /* * Find the segment in our list. */ for (seg = seghead; seg; seg = seg->next) if (seg->index == segment - 1) break; if (!seg) { /* * Might be an external with a default WRT. */ int32_t i = segment / 2; struct ExtBack *eb = ebhead; struct External *e; while (i >= EXT_BLKSIZ) { if (eb) eb = eb->next; else break; i -= EXT_BLKSIZ; } if (eb) { e = eb->exts[i]; if (!e) { nasm_assert(pass0 == 0); /* Not available - can happen during optimization */ return NO_SEG; } switch (e->defwrt_type) { case DEFWRT_NONE: return segment; /* fine */ case DEFWRT_SEGMENT: return e->defwrt_ptr.seg->index + 1; case DEFWRT_GROUP: return e->defwrt_ptr.grp->index + 1; default: return NO_SEG; /* can't tell what it is */ } } return segment; /* not one of ours - leave it alone */ } if (seg->align >= SEG_ABS) return seg->align; /* absolute segment */ if (seg->grp) return seg->grp->index + 1; /* grouped segment */ return segment; /* no special treatment */ } static void obj_filename(char *inname, char *outname) { strcpy(obj_infile, inname); standard_extension(inname, outname, ".obj"); } static void obj_write_file(int debuginfo) { struct Segment *seg, *entry_seg_ptr = 0; struct FileName *fn; struct LineNumber *ln; struct Group *grp; struct Public *pub, *loc; struct External *ext; struct ImpDef *imp; struct ExpDef *export; int lname_idx; ObjRecord *orp; /* * Write the THEADR module header. */ orp = obj_new(); orp->type = THEADR; obj_name(orp, obj_infile); obj_emit2(orp); /* * Write the NASM boast comment. */ orp->type = COMENT; obj_rword(orp, 0); /* comment type zero */ obj_name(orp, nasm_comment); obj_emit2(orp); orp->type = COMENT; /* * Write the IMPDEF records, if any. */ for (imp = imphead; imp; imp = imp->next) { obj_rword(orp, 0xA0); /* comment class A0 */ obj_byte(orp, 1); /* subfunction 1: IMPDEF */ if (imp->impname) obj_byte(orp, 0); /* import by name */ else obj_byte(orp, 1); /* import by ordinal */ obj_name(orp, imp->extname); obj_name(orp, imp->libname); if (imp->impname) obj_name(orp, imp->impname); else obj_word(orp, imp->impindex); obj_emit2(orp); } /* * Write the EXPDEF records, if any. */ for (export = exphead; export; export = export->next) { obj_rword(orp, 0xA0); /* comment class A0 */ obj_byte(orp, 2); /* subfunction 2: EXPDEF */ obj_byte(orp, export->flags); obj_name(orp, export->extname); obj_name(orp, export->intname); if (export->flags & EXPDEF_FLAG_ORDINAL) obj_word(orp, export->ordinal); obj_emit2(orp); } /* we're using extended OMF if we put in debug info */ if (debuginfo) { orp->type = COMENT; obj_byte(orp, 0x40); obj_byte(orp, dEXTENDED); obj_emit2(orp); } /* * Write the first LNAMES record, containing LNAME one, which * is null. Also initialize the LNAME counter. */ orp->type = LNAMES; obj_byte(orp, 0); lname_idx = 1; /* * Write some LNAMES for the segment names */ for (seg = seghead; seg; seg = seg->next) { orp = obj_name(orp, seg->name); if (seg->segclass) orp = obj_name(orp, seg->segclass); if (seg->overlay) orp = obj_name(orp, seg->overlay); obj_commit(orp); } /* * Write some LNAMES for the group names */ for (grp = grphead; grp; grp = grp->next) { orp = obj_name(orp, grp->name); obj_commit(orp); } obj_emit(orp); /* * Write the SEGDEF records. */ orp->type = SEGDEF; for (seg = seghead; seg; seg = seg->next) { int acbp; uint32_t seglen = seg->currentpos; acbp = (seg->combine << 2); /* C field */ if (seg->use32) acbp |= 0x01; /* P bit is Use32 flag */ else if (seglen == 0x10000L) { seglen = 0; /* This special case may be needed for old linkers */ acbp |= 0x02; /* B bit */ } /* A field */ if (seg->align >= SEG_ABS) /* acbp |= 0x00 */ ; else if (seg->align >= 4096) { if (seg->align > 4096) nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "segment `%s' requires more alignment" " than OBJ format supports", seg->name); acbp |= 0xC0; /* PharLap extension */ } else if (seg->align >= 256) { acbp |= 0x80; } else if (seg->align >= 16) { acbp |= 0x60; } else if (seg->align >= 4) { acbp |= 0xA0; } else if (seg->align >= 2) { acbp |= 0x40; } else acbp |= 0x20; obj_byte(orp, acbp); if (seg->align & SEG_ABS) { obj_x(orp, seg->align - SEG_ABS); /* Frame */ obj_byte(orp, 0); /* Offset */ } obj_x(orp, seglen); obj_index(orp, ++lname_idx); obj_index(orp, seg->segclass ? ++lname_idx : 1); obj_index(orp, seg->overlay ? ++lname_idx : 1); obj_emit2(orp); } /* * Write the GRPDEF records. */ orp->type = GRPDEF; for (grp = grphead; grp; grp = grp->next) { int i; if (grp->nindices != grp->nentries) { for (i = grp->nindices; i < grp->nentries; i++) { nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "group `%s' contains undefined segment" " `%s'", grp->name, grp->segs[i].name); nasm_free(grp->segs[i].name); grp->segs[i].name = NULL; } } obj_index(orp, ++lname_idx); for (i = 0; i < grp->nindices; i++) { obj_byte(orp, 0xFF); obj_index(orp, grp->segs[i].index); } obj_emit2(orp); } /* * Write the PUBDEF records: first the ones in the segments, * then the far-absolutes. */ orp->type = PUBDEF; orp->ori = ori_pubdef; for (seg = seghead; seg; seg = seg->next) { orp->parm[0] = seg->grp ? seg->grp->obj_index : 0; orp->parm[1] = seg->obj_index; for (pub = seg->pubhead; pub; pub = pub->next) { orp = obj_name(orp, pub->name); orp = obj_x(orp, pub->offset); orp = obj_byte(orp, 0); /* type index */ obj_commit(orp); } obj_emit(orp); } orp->parm[0] = 0; orp->parm[1] = 0; for (pub = fpubhead; pub; pub = pub->next) { /* pub-crawl :-) */ if (orp->parm[2] != (uint32_t)pub->segment) { obj_emit(orp); orp->parm[2] = pub->segment; } orp = obj_name(orp, pub->name); orp = obj_x(orp, pub->offset); orp = obj_byte(orp, 0); /* type index */ obj_commit(orp); } obj_emit(orp); /* * Write the EXTDEF and COMDEF records, in order. */ orp->ori = ori_null; for (ext = exthead; ext; ext = ext->next) { if (ext->commonsize == 0) { if (orp->type != EXTDEF) { obj_emit(orp); orp->type = EXTDEF; } orp = obj_name(orp, ext->name); orp = obj_index(orp, 0); } else { if (orp->type != COMDEF) { obj_emit(orp); orp->type = COMDEF; } orp = obj_name(orp, ext->name); orp = obj_index(orp, 0); if (ext->commonelem) { orp = obj_byte(orp, 0x61); /* far communal */ orp = obj_value(orp, (ext->commonsize / ext->commonelem)); orp = obj_value(orp, ext->commonelem); } else { orp = obj_byte(orp, 0x62); /* near communal */ orp = obj_value(orp, ext->commonsize); } } obj_commit(orp); } obj_emit(orp); /* * Write a COMENT record stating that the linker's first pass * may stop processing at this point. Exception is if our * MODEND record specifies a start point, in which case, * according to some variants of the documentation, this COMENT * should be omitted. So we'll omit it just in case. * But, TASM puts it in all the time so if we are using * TASM debug stuff we are putting it in */ if (debuginfo || obj_entry_seg == NO_SEG) { orp->type = COMENT; obj_byte(orp, 0x40); obj_byte(orp, dLINKPASS); obj_byte(orp, 1); obj_emit2(orp); } /* * 1) put out the compiler type * 2) Put out the type info. The only type we are using is near label #19 */ if (debuginfo) { int i; struct Array *arrtmp = arrhead; orp->type = COMENT; obj_byte(orp, 0x40); obj_byte(orp, dCOMPDEF); obj_byte(orp, 4); obj_byte(orp, 0); obj_emit2(orp); obj_byte(orp, 0x40); obj_byte(orp, dTYPEDEF); obj_word(orp, 0x18); /* type # for linking */ obj_word(orp, 6); /* size of type */ obj_byte(orp, 0x2a); /* absolute type for debugging */ obj_emit2(orp); obj_byte(orp, 0x40); obj_byte(orp, dTYPEDEF); obj_word(orp, 0x19); /* type # for linking */ obj_word(orp, 0); /* size of type */ obj_byte(orp, 0x24); /* absolute type for debugging */ obj_byte(orp, 0); /* near/far specifier */ obj_emit2(orp); obj_byte(orp, 0x40); obj_byte(orp, dTYPEDEF); obj_word(orp, 0x1A); /* type # for linking */ obj_word(orp, 0); /* size of type */ obj_byte(orp, 0x24); /* absolute type for debugging */ obj_byte(orp, 1); /* near/far specifier */ obj_emit2(orp); obj_byte(orp, 0x40); obj_byte(orp, dTYPEDEF); obj_word(orp, 0x1b); /* type # for linking */ obj_word(orp, 0); /* size of type */ obj_byte(orp, 0x23); /* absolute type for debugging */ obj_byte(orp, 0); obj_byte(orp, 0); obj_byte(orp, 0); obj_emit2(orp); obj_byte(orp, 0x40); obj_byte(orp, dTYPEDEF); obj_word(orp, 0x1c); /* type # for linking */ obj_word(orp, 0); /* size of type */ obj_byte(orp, 0x23); /* absolute type for debugging */ obj_byte(orp, 0); obj_byte(orp, 4); obj_byte(orp, 0); obj_emit2(orp); obj_byte(orp, 0x40); obj_byte(orp, dTYPEDEF); obj_word(orp, 0x1d); /* type # for linking */ obj_word(orp, 0); /* size of type */ obj_byte(orp, 0x23); /* absolute type for debugging */ obj_byte(orp, 0); obj_byte(orp, 1); obj_byte(orp, 0); obj_emit2(orp); obj_byte(orp, 0x40); obj_byte(orp, dTYPEDEF); obj_word(orp, 0x1e); /* type # for linking */ obj_word(orp, 0); /* size of type */ obj_byte(orp, 0x23); /* absolute type for debugging */ obj_byte(orp, 0); obj_byte(orp, 5); obj_byte(orp, 0); obj_emit2(orp); /* put out the array types */ for (i = ARRAYBOT; i < arrindex; i++) { obj_byte(orp, 0x40); obj_byte(orp, dTYPEDEF); obj_word(orp, i); /* type # for linking */ obj_word(orp, arrtmp->size); /* size of type */ obj_byte(orp, 0x1A); /* absolute type for debugging (array) */ obj_byte(orp, arrtmp->basetype); /* base type */ obj_emit2(orp); arrtmp = arrtmp->next; } } /* * write out line number info with a LINNUM record * switch records when we switch segments, and output the * file in a pseudo-TASM fashion. The record switch is naive; that * is that one file may have many records for the same segment * if there are lots of segment switches */ if (fnhead && debuginfo) { seg = fnhead->lnhead->segment; for (fn = fnhead; fn; fn = fn->next) { /* write out current file name */ orp->type = COMENT; orp->ori = ori_null; obj_byte(orp, 0x40); obj_byte(orp, dFILNAME); obj_byte(orp, 0); obj_name(orp, fn->name); obj_dword(orp, 0); obj_emit2(orp); /* write out line numbers this file */ orp->type = LINNUM; orp->ori = ori_linnum; for (ln = fn->lnhead; ln; ln = ln->next) { if (seg != ln->segment) { /* if we get here have to flush the buffer and start * a new record for a new segment */ seg = ln->segment; obj_emit(orp); } orp->parm[0] = seg->grp ? seg->grp->obj_index : 0; orp->parm[1] = seg->obj_index; orp = obj_word(orp, ln->lineno); orp = obj_x(orp, ln->offset); obj_commit(orp); } obj_emit(orp); } } /* * we are going to locate the entry point segment now * rather than wait until the MODEND record, because, * then we can output a special symbol to tell where the * entry point is. * */ if (obj_entry_seg != NO_SEG) { for (seg = seghead; seg; seg = seg->next) { if (seg->index == obj_entry_seg) { entry_seg_ptr = seg; break; } } if (!seg) nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "entry point is not in this module"); } /* * get ready to put out symbol records */ orp->type = COMENT; orp->ori = ori_local; /* * put out a symbol for the entry point * no dots in this symbol, because, borland does * not (officially) support dots in label names * and I don't know what various versions of TLINK will do */ if (debuginfo && obj_entry_seg != NO_SEG) { orp = obj_name(orp, "start_of_program"); orp = obj_word(orp, 0x19); /* type: near label */ orp = obj_index(orp, seg->grp ? seg->grp->obj_index : 0); orp = obj_index(orp, seg->obj_index); orp = obj_x(orp, obj_entry_ofs); obj_commit(orp); } /* * put out the local labels */ for (seg = seghead; seg && debuginfo; seg = seg->next) { /* labels this seg */ for (loc = seg->lochead; loc; loc = loc->next) { orp = obj_name(orp, loc->name); orp = obj_word(orp, loc->type); orp = obj_index(orp, seg->grp ? seg->grp->obj_index : 0); orp = obj_index(orp, seg->obj_index); orp = obj_x(orp, loc->offset); obj_commit(orp); } } if (orp->used) obj_emit(orp); /* * Write the LEDATA/FIXUPP pairs. */ for (seg = seghead; seg; seg = seg->next) { obj_emit(seg->orp); nasm_free(seg->orp); } /* * Write the MODEND module end marker. */ orp->type = obj_use32 ? MODE32 : MODEND; orp->ori = ori_null; if (entry_seg_ptr) { orp->type = entry_seg_ptr->use32 ? MODE32 : MODEND; obj_byte(orp, 0xC1); seg = entry_seg_ptr; if (seg->grp) { obj_byte(orp, 0x10); obj_index(orp, seg->grp->obj_index); } else { /* * the below changed to prevent TLINK crashing. * Previous more efficient version read: * * obj_byte (orp, 0x50); */ obj_byte(orp, 0x00); obj_index(orp, seg->obj_index); } obj_index(orp, seg->obj_index); obj_x(orp, obj_entry_ofs); } else obj_byte(orp, 0); obj_emit2(orp); nasm_free(orp); } static void obj_fwrite(ObjRecord * orp) { unsigned int cksum, len; uint8_t *ptr; cksum = orp->type; if (orp->x_size == 32) cksum |= 1; fputc(cksum, ofile); len = orp->committed + 1; cksum += (len & 0xFF) + ((len >> 8) & 0xFF); fwriteint16_t(len, ofile); fwrite(orp->buf, 1, len - 1, ofile); for (ptr = orp->buf; --len; ptr++) cksum += *ptr; fputc((-cksum) & 0xFF, ofile); } extern macros_t obj_stdmac[]; void dbgbi_init(void) { fnhead = NULL; fntail = &fnhead; arrindex = ARRAYBOT; arrhead = NULL; arrtail = &arrhead; } static void dbgbi_cleanup(void) { struct Segment *segtmp; while (fnhead) { struct FileName *fntemp = fnhead; while (fnhead->lnhead) { struct LineNumber *lntemp = fnhead->lnhead; fnhead->lnhead = lntemp->next; nasm_free(lntemp); } fnhead = fnhead->next; nasm_free(fntemp->name); nasm_free(fntemp); } for (segtmp = seghead; segtmp; segtmp = segtmp->next) { while (segtmp->lochead) { struct Public *loctmp = segtmp->lochead; segtmp->lochead = loctmp->next; nasm_free(loctmp->name); nasm_free(loctmp); } } while (arrhead) { struct Array *arrtmp = arrhead; arrhead = arrhead->next; nasm_free(arrtmp); } } static void dbgbi_linnum(const char *lnfname, int32_t lineno, int32_t segto) { struct FileName *fn; struct LineNumber *ln; struct Segment *seg; if (segto == NO_SEG) return; /* * If `any_segs' is still false, we must define a default * segment. */ if (!any_segs) { int tempint; /* ignored */ if (segto != obj_segment("__NASMDEFSEG", 2, &tempint)) nasm_error(ERR_PANIC, "strange segment conditions in OBJ driver"); } /* * Find the segment we are targetting. */ for (seg = seghead; seg; seg = seg->next) if (seg->index == segto) break; if (!seg) nasm_error(ERR_PANIC, "lineno directed to nonexistent segment?"); /* for (fn = fnhead; fn; fn = fnhead->next) */ for (fn = fnhead; fn; fn = fn->next) /* fbk - Austin Lunnen - John Fine */ if (!nasm_stricmp(lnfname, fn->name)) break; if (!fn) { fn = nasm_malloc(sizeof(*fn)); fn->name = nasm_malloc(strlen(lnfname) + 1); strcpy(fn->name, lnfname); fn->lnhead = NULL; fn->lntail = &fn->lnhead; fn->next = NULL; *fntail = fn; fntail = &fn->next; } ln = nasm_malloc(sizeof(*ln)); ln->segment = seg; ln->offset = seg->currentpos; ln->lineno = lineno; ln->next = NULL; *fn->lntail = ln; fn->lntail = &ln->next; } static void dbgbi_deflabel(char *name, int32_t segment, int64_t offset, int is_global, char *special) { struct Segment *seg; (void)special; /* * If it's a special-retry from pass two, discard it. */ if (is_global == 3) return; /* * First check for the double-period, signifying something * unusual. */ if (name[0] == '.' && name[1] == '.' && name[2] != '@') { return; } /* * Case (i): */ if (obj_seg_needs_update) { return; } else if (obj_grp_needs_update) { return; } if (segment < SEG_ABS && segment != NO_SEG && segment % 2) return; if (segment >= SEG_ABS || segment == NO_SEG) { return; } /* * If `any_segs' is still false, we might need to define a * default segment, if they're trying to declare a label in * `first_seg'. But the label should exist due to a prior * call to obj_deflabel so we can skip that. */ for (seg = seghead; seg; seg = seg->next) if (seg->index == segment) { struct Public *loc = nasm_malloc(sizeof(*loc)); /* * Case (ii). Maybe MODPUB someday? */ last_defined = *seg->loctail = loc; seg->loctail = &loc->next; loc->next = NULL; loc->name = nasm_strdup(name); loc->offset = offset; } } static void dbgbi_typevalue(int32_t type) { int vsize; int elem = TYM_ELEMENTS(type); type = TYM_TYPE(type); if (!last_defined) return; switch (type) { case TY_BYTE: last_defined->type = 8; /* uint8_t */ vsize = 1; break; case TY_WORD: last_defined->type = 10; /* unsigned word */ vsize = 2; break; case TY_DWORD: last_defined->type = 12; /* unsigned dword */ vsize = 4; break; case TY_FLOAT: last_defined->type = 14; /* float */ vsize = 4; break; case TY_QWORD: last_defined->type = 15; /* qword */ vsize = 8; break; case TY_TBYTE: last_defined->type = 16; /* TBYTE */ vsize = 10; break; default: last_defined->type = 0x19; /*label */ vsize = 0; break; } if (elem > 1) { struct Array *arrtmp = nasm_malloc(sizeof(*arrtmp)); int vtype = last_defined->type; arrtmp->size = vsize * elem; arrtmp->basetype = vtype; arrtmp->next = NULL; last_defined->type = arrindex++; *arrtail = arrtmp; arrtail = &(arrtmp->next); } last_defined = NULL; } static void dbgbi_output(int output_type, void *param) { (void)output_type; (void)param; } static struct dfmt borland_debug_form = { "Borland Debug Records", "borland", dbgbi_init, dbgbi_linnum, dbgbi_deflabel, null_debug_directive, dbgbi_typevalue, dbgbi_output, dbgbi_cleanup, }; static struct dfmt *borland_debug_arr[3] = { &borland_debug_form, &null_debug_form, NULL }; struct ofmt of_obj = { "MS-DOS 16-bit/32-bit OMF object files", "obj", 0, borland_debug_arr, &borland_debug_form, obj_stdmac, obj_init, obj_set_info, obj_out, obj_deflabel, obj_segment, obj_sectalign, obj_segbase, obj_directive, obj_filename, obj_cleanup }; #endif /* OF_OBJ */