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/* nasm.h   main header file for the Netwide Assembler: inter-module interface
 *
 * The Netwide Assembler is copyright (C) 1996 Simon Tatham and
 * Julian Hall. All rights reserved. The software is
 * redistributable under the licence given in the file "Licence"
 * distributed in the NASM archive.
 *
 * initial version: 27/iii/95 by Simon Tatham
 */

#ifndef NASM_H
#define NASM_H

#define NASM_MAJOR_VER 0
#define NASM_MINOR_VER 91
#define NASM_VER "0.91"

#ifndef NULL
#define NULL 0
#endif

#ifndef FALSE
#define FALSE 0			       /* comes in handy */
#endif
#ifndef TRUE
#define TRUE 1
#endif

#define NO_SEG -1L		       /* null segment value */
#define SEG_ABS 0x40000000L	       /* mask for far-absolute segments */

#ifndef FILENAME_MAX
#define FILENAME_MAX 256
#endif

/*
 * We must declare the existence of this structure type up here,
 * since we have to reference it before we define it...
 */
struct ofmt;

/*
 * -------------------------
 * Error reporting functions
 * -------------------------
 */

/*
 * An error reporting function should look like this.
 */
typedef void (*efunc) (int severity, char *fmt, ...);

/*
 * These are the error severity codes which get passed as the first
 * argument to an efunc.
 */

#define ERR_WARNING 0		       /* warn only: no further action */
#define ERR_NONFATAL 1		       /* terminate assembly after phase */
#define ERR_FATAL 2		       /* instantly fatal: exit with error */
#define ERR_PANIC 3		       /* internal error: panic instantly
					* and dump core for reference */
#define ERR_MASK 0x0F		       /* mask off the above codes */
#define ERR_NOFILE 0x10		       /* don't give source file name/line */
#define ERR_USAGE 0x20		       /* print a usage message */

/*
 * -----------------------
 * Other function typedefs
 * -----------------------
 */

/*
 * A label-lookup function should look like this.
 */
typedef int (*lfunc) (char *label, long *segment, long *offset);

/*
 * And a label-definition function like this.
 */
typedef void (*ldfunc) (char *label, long segment, long offset,
			struct ofmt *ofmt, efunc error);

/*
 * -----------------------------------------------------------
 * Format of the `insn' structure returned from `parser.c' and
 * passed into `assemble.c'
 * -----------------------------------------------------------
 */

/*
 * Here we define the operand types. These are implemented as bit
 * masks, since some are subsets of others; e.g. AX in a MOV
 * instruction is a special operand type, whereas AX in other
 * contexts is just another 16-bit register. (Also, consider CL in
 * shift instructions, DX in OUT, etc.)
 */

/* size, and other attributes, of the operand */
#define BITS8     0x00000001L
#define BITS16    0x00000002L
#define BITS32    0x00000004L
#define BITS64    0x00000008L	       /* FPU only */
#define BITS80    0x00000010L	       /* FPU only */
#define FAR       0x00000020L	       /* grotty: this means 16:16 or */
				       /* 16:32, like in CALL/JMP */
#define NEAR      0x00000040L
#define SHORT     0x00000080L	       /* and this means what it says :) */

#define SIZE_MASK 0x000000FFL	       /* all the size attributes */
#define NON_SIZE  (~SIZE_MASK)

#define TO        0x00000100L          /* reverse effect in FADD, FSUB &c */
#define COLON     0x00000200L	       /* operand is followed by a colon */

/* type of operand: memory reference, register, etc. */
#define MEMORY    0x00204000L
#define REGISTER  0x00001000L	       /* register number in 'basereg' */
#define IMMEDIATE 0x00002000L

#define REGMEM    0x00200000L	       /* for r/m, ie EA, operands */
#define REGNORM   0x00201000L	       /* 'normal' reg, qualifies as EA */
#define REG8      0x00201001L
#define REG16     0x00201002L
#define REG32     0x00201004L
#define FPUREG    0x01000000L	       /* floating point stack registers */
#define FPU0      0x01000800L	       /* FPU stack register zero */
#define MMXREG    0x00001008L	       /* MMX registers */

/* special register operands: these may be treated differently */
#define REG_SMASK 0x00070000L	       /* a mask for the following */
#define REG_ACCUM 0x00211000L	       /* accumulator: AL, AX or EAX */
#define REG_AL    0x00211001L	       /* REG_ACCUM | BITSxx */
#define REG_AX    0x00211002L	       /* ditto */
#define REG_EAX   0x00211004L	       /* and again */
#define REG_COUNT 0x00221000L	       /* counter: CL, CX or ECX */
#define REG_CL    0x00221001L	       /* REG_COUNT | BITSxx */
#define REG_CX    0x00221002L	       /* ditto */
#define REG_ECX   0x00221004L	       /* another one */
#define REG_DX    0x00241002L
#define REG_SREG  0x00081002L	       /* any segment register */
#define REG_CS    0x01081002L	       /* CS */
#define REG_DESS  0x02081002L	       /* DS, ES, SS (non-CS 86 registers) */
#define REG_FSGS  0x04081002L	       /* FS, GS (386 extended registers) */
#define REG_CDT   0x00101004L	       /* CRn, DRn and TRn */
#define REG_CREG  0x08101004L	       /* CRn */
#define REG_CR4   0x08101404L	       /* CR4 (Pentium only) */
#define REG_DREG  0x10101004L	       /* DRn */
#define REG_TREG  0x20101004L	       /* TRn */

/* special type of EA */
#define MEM_OFFS  0x00604000L	       /* simple [address] offset */

/* special type of immediate operand */
#define UNITY     0x00802000L	       /* for shift/rotate instructions */

/*
 * Next, the codes returned from the parser, for registers and
 * instructions.
 */

enum {				       /* register names */
    R_AH = 1, R_AL, R_AX, R_BH, R_BL, R_BP, R_BX, R_CH, R_CL, R_CR0,
    R_CR2, R_CR3, R_CR4, R_CS, R_CX, R_DH, R_DI, R_DL, R_DR0, R_DR1,
    R_DR2, R_DR3, R_DR6, R_DR7, R_DS, R_DX, R_EAX, R_EBP, R_EBX,
    R_ECX, R_EDI, R_EDX, R_ES, R_ESI, R_ESP, R_FS, R_GS, R_MM0,
    R_MM1, R_MM2, R_MM3, R_MM4, R_MM5, R_MM6, R_MM7, R_SI, R_SP,
    R_SS, R_ST0, R_ST1, R_ST2, R_ST3, R_ST4, R_ST5, R_ST6, R_ST7,
    R_TR3, R_TR4, R_TR5, R_TR6, R_TR7, REG_ENUM_LIMIT
};

enum {				       /* instruction names */
    I_AAA, I_AAD, I_AAM, I_AAS, I_ADC, I_ADD, I_AND, I_ARPL,
    I_BOUND, I_BSF, I_BSR, I_BSWAP, I_BT, I_BTC, I_BTR, I_BTS,
    I_CALL, I_CBW, I_CDQ, I_CLC, I_CLD, I_CLI, I_CLTS, I_CMC, I_CMP,
    I_CMPSB, I_CMPSD, I_CMPSW, I_CMPXCHG, I_CMPXCHG8B, I_CPUID,
    I_CWD, I_CWDE, I_DAA, I_DAS, I_DB, I_DD, I_DEC, I_DIV, I_DQ,
    I_DT, I_DW, I_EMMS, I_ENTER, I_EQU, I_F2XM1, I_FABS, I_FADD,
    I_FADDP, I_FBLD, I_FBSTP, I_FCHS, I_FCLEX, I_FCMOVB, I_FCMOVBE,
    I_FCMOVE, I_FCMOVNB, I_FCMOVNBE, I_FCMOVNE, I_FCMOVNU, I_FCMOVU,
    I_FCOM, I_FCOMI, I_FCOMIP, I_FCOMP, I_FCOMPP, I_FCOS, I_FDECSTP,
    I_FDISI, I_FDIV, I_FDIVP, I_FDIVR, I_FDIVRP, I_FENI, I_FFREE,
    I_FIADD, I_FICOM, I_FICOMP, I_FIDIV, I_FIDIVR, I_FILD, I_FIMUL,
    I_FINCSTP, I_FINIT, I_FIST, I_FISTP, I_FISUB, I_FISUBR, I_FLD,
    I_FLD1, I_FLDCW, I_FLDENV, I_FLDL2E, I_FLDL2T, I_FLDLG2,
    I_FLDLN2, I_FLDPI, I_FLDZ, I_FMUL, I_FMULP, I_FNOP, I_FPATAN,
    I_FPREM, I_FPREM1, I_FPTAN, I_FRNDINT, I_FRSTOR, I_FSAVE,
    I_FSCALE, I_FSETPM, I_FSIN, I_FSINCOS, I_FSQRT, I_FST, I_FSTCW,
    I_FSTENV, I_FSTP, I_FSTSW, I_FSUB, I_FSUBP, I_FSUBR, I_FSUBRP,
    I_FTST, I_FUCOM, I_FUCOMI, I_FUCOMIP, I_FUCOMP, I_FUCOMPP,
    I_FXAM, I_FXCH, I_FXTRACT, I_FYL2X, I_FYL2XP1, I_HLT, I_ICEBP,
    I_IDIV, I_IMUL, I_IN, I_INC, I_INSB, I_INSD, I_INSW, I_INT,
    I_INT1, I_INT01, I_INT3, I_INTO, I_INVD, I_INVLPG, I_IRET,
    I_IRETD, I_IRETW, I_JCXZ, I_JECXZ, I_JMP, I_LAHF, I_LAR, I_LDS,
    I_LEA, I_LEAVE, I_LES, I_LFS, I_LGDT, I_LGS, I_LIDT, I_LLDT,
    I_LMSW, I_LOADALL, I_LODSB, I_LODSD, I_LODSW, I_LOOP, I_LOOPE,
    I_LOOPNE, I_LOOPNZ, I_LOOPZ, I_LSL, I_LSS, I_LTR, I_MOV, I_MOVD,
    I_MOVQ, I_MOVSB, I_MOVSD, I_MOVSW, I_MOVSX, I_MOVZX, I_MUL,
    I_NEG, I_NOP, I_NOT, I_OR, I_OUT, I_OUTSB, I_OUTSD, I_OUTSW,
    I_PACKSSDW, I_PACKSSWB, I_PACKUSWB, I_PADDB, I_PADDD, I_PADDSB,
    I_PADDSW, I_PADDUSB, I_PADDUSW, I_PADDW, I_PAND, I_PANDN,
    I_PCMPEQB, I_PCMPEQD, I_PCMPEQW, I_PCMPGTB, I_PCMPGTD,
    I_PCMPGTW, I_PMADDWD, I_PMULHW, I_PMULLW, I_POP, I_POPA,
    I_POPAD, I_POPAW, I_POPF, I_POPFD, I_POPFW, I_POR, I_PSLLD,
    I_PSLLQ, I_PSLLW, I_PSRAD, I_PSRAW, I_PSRLD, I_PSRLQ, I_PSRLW,
    I_PSUBB, I_PSUBD, I_PSUBSB, I_PSUBSW, I_PSUBUSB, I_PSUBUSW,
    I_PSUBW, I_PUNPCKHBW, I_PUNPCKHDQ, I_PUNPCKHWD, I_PUNPCKLBW,
    I_PUNPCKLDQ, I_PUNPCKLWD, I_PUSH, I_PUSHA, I_PUSHAD, I_PUSHAW,
    I_PUSHF, I_PUSHFD, I_PUSHFW, I_PXOR, I_RCL, I_RCR, I_RDMSR,
    I_RDPMC, I_RDTSC, I_RESB, I_RESD, I_RESQ, I_REST, I_RESW, I_RET,
    I_RETF, I_RETN, I_ROL, I_ROR, I_RSM, I_SAHF, I_SAL, I_SALC,
    I_SAR, I_SBB, I_SCASB, I_SCASD, I_SCASW, I_SGDT, I_SHL, I_SHLD,
    I_SHR, I_SHRD, I_SIDT, I_SLDT, I_SMSW, I_STC, I_STD, I_STI,
    I_STOSB, I_STOSD, I_STOSW, I_STR, I_SUB, I_TEST, I_UMOV, I_VERR,
    I_VERW, I_WAIT, I_WBINVD, I_WRMSR, I_XADD, I_XCHG, I_XLATB,
    I_XOR, I_CMOVcc, I_Jcc, I_SETcc
};

enum {				       /* condition code names */
    C_A, C_AE, C_B, C_BE, C_C, C_E, C_G, C_GE, C_L, C_LE, C_NA, C_NAE,
    C_NB, C_NBE, C_NC, C_NE, C_NG, C_NGE, C_NL, C_NLE, C_NO, C_NP,
    C_NS, C_NZ, C_O, C_P, C_PE, C_PO, C_S, C_Z
};

/*
 * Note that because segment registers may be used as instruction
 * prefixes, we must ensure the enumerations for prefixes and
 * register names do not overlap.
 */
enum {				       /* instruction prefixes */
    PREFIX_ENUM_START = REG_ENUM_LIMIT,
    P_A16 = PREFIX_ENUM_START, P_A32, P_LOCK, P_O16, P_O32, P_REP, P_REPE,
    P_REPNE, P_REPNZ, P_REPZ, P_TIMES
};

enum {				       /* extended operand types */
    EOT_NOTHING, EOT_DB_STRING, EOT_DB_NUMBER
};

typedef struct {		       /* operand to an instruction */
    long type;			       /* type of operand */
    int addr_size;		       /* 0 means default; 16; 32 */
    int basereg, indexreg, scale;      /* registers and scale involved */
    long segment;		       /* immediate segment, if needed */
    long offset;		       /* any immediate number */
    long wrt;			       /* segment base it's relative to */
} operand;

typedef struct extop {		       /* extended operand */
    struct extop *next;		       /* linked list */
    long type;			       /* defined above */
    char *stringval;		       /* if it's a string, then here it is */
    int stringlen;		       /* ... and here's how long it is */
    long segment;		       /* if it's a number/address, then... */
    long offset;		       /* ... it's given here ... */
    long wrt;			       /* ... and here */
} extop;

#define MAXPREFIX 4

typedef struct {		       /* an instruction itself */
    char *label;		       /* the label defined, or NULL */
    int prefixes[MAXPREFIX];	       /* instruction prefixes, if any */
    int nprefix;		       /* number of entries in above */
    int opcode;			       /* the opcode - not just the string */
    int condition;		       /* the condition code, if Jcc/SETcc */
    int operands;		       /* how many operands? 0-3 */
    operand oprs[3];	   	       /* the operands, defined as above */
    extop *eops;		       /* extended operands */
    int times;			       /* repeat count (TIMES prefix) */
} insn;

/*
 * ------------------------------------------------------------
 * The data structure defining an output format driver, and the
 * interfaces to the functions therein.
 * ------------------------------------------------------------
 */

struct ofmt {
    /*
     * This is a short (one-liner) description of the type of
     * output generated by the driver.
     */
    char *fullname;

    /*
     * This is a single keyword used to select the driver.
     */
    char *shortname;

    /*
     * This procedure is called at the start of an output session.
     * It tells the output format what file it will be writing to,
     * what routine to report errors through, and how to interface
     * to the label manager if necessary. It also gives it a chance
     * to do other initialisation.
     */
    void (*init) (FILE *fp, efunc error, ldfunc ldef);

    /*
     * This procedure is called by assemble() to write actual
     * generated code or data to the object file. Typically it
     * doesn't have to actually _write_ it, just store it for
     * later.
     *
     * The `type' argument specifies the type of output data, and
     * usually the size as well: its contents are described below.
     */
    void (*output) (long segto, void *data, unsigned long type,
		    long segment, long wrt);

    /*
     * This procedure is called once for every symbol defined in
     * the module being assembled. It gives the name and value of
     * the symbol, in NASM's terms, and indicates whether it has
     * been declared to be global. Note that the parameter "name",
     * when passed, will point to a piece of static storage
     * allocated inside the label manager - it's safe to keep using
     * that pointer, because the label manager doesn't clean up
     * until after the output driver has.
     *
     * Values of `is_global' are: 0 means the symbol is local; 1
     * means the symbol is global; 2 means the symbol is common (in
     * which case `offset' holds the _size_ of the variable).
     * Anything else is available for the output driver to use
     * internally.
     */
    void (*symdef) (char *name, long segment, long offset, int is_global);

    /*
     * This procedure is called when the source code requests a
     * segment change. It should return the corresponding segment
     * _number_ for the name, or NO_SEG if the name is not a valid
     * segment name.
     *
     * It may also be called with NULL, in which case it is to
     * return the _default_ section number for starting assembly in.
     *
     * It is allowed to modify the string it is given a pointer to.
     *
     * It is also allowed to specify a default instruction size for
     * the segment, by setting `*bits' to 16 or 32. Or, if it
     * doesn't wish to define a default, it can leave `bits' alone.
     */
    long (*section) (char *name, int pass, int *bits);

    /*
     * This procedure is called to modify the segment base values
     * returned from the SEG operator. It is given a segment base
     * value (i.e. a segment value with the low bit set), and is
     * required to produce in return a segment value which may be
     * different. It can map segment bases to absolute numbers by
     * means of returning SEG_ABS types.
     */
    long (*segbase) (long segment);

    /*
     * This procedure is called to allow the output driver to
     * process its own specific directives. When called, it has the
     * directive word in `directive' and the parameter string in
     * `value'. It is called in both assembly passes, and `pass'
     * will be either 1 or 2.
     *
     * This procedure should return zero if it does not _recognise_
     * the directive, so that the main program can report an error.
     * If it recognises the directive but then has its own errors,
     * it should report them itself and then return non-zero. It
     * should also return non-zero if it correctly processes the
     * directive.
     */
    int (*directive) (char *directive, char *value, int pass);

    /*
     * This procedure is called before anything else - even before
     * the "init" routine - and is passed the name of the input
     * file from which this output file is being generated. It
     * should return its preferred name for the output file in
     * `outfunc'. Since it is called before the driver is properly
     * initialised, it has to be passed its error handler
     * separately.
     *
     * This procedure may also take its own copy of the input file
     * name for use in writing the output file: it is _guaranteed_
     * that it will be called before the "init" routine.
     *
     * The parameter `outname' points to an area of storage
     * guaranteed to be at least FILENAME_MAX in size.
     */
    void (*filename) (char *inname, char *outname, efunc error);

    /*
     * This procedure is called after assembly finishes, to allow
     * the output driver to clean itself up and free its memory.
     * Typically, it will also be the point at which the object
     * file actually gets _written_.
     *
     * One thing the cleanup routine should always do is to close
     * the output file pointer.
     */
    void (*cleanup) (void);
};

/*
 * values for the `type' parameter to an output function. Each one
 * must have the actual number of _bytes_ added to it.
 *
 * Exceptions are OUT_RELxADR, which denote an x-byte relocation
 * which will be a relative jump. For this we need to know the
 * distance in bytes from the start of the relocated record until
 * the end of the containing instruction. _This_ is what is stored
 * in the size part of the parameter, in this case.
 *
 * Also OUT_RESERVE denotes reservation of N bytes of BSS space,
 * and the contents of the "data" parameter is irrelevant.
 *
 * The "data" parameter for the output function points to a "long",
 * containing the address in question, unless the type is
 * OUT_RAWDATA, in which case it points to an "unsigned char"
 * array.
 */
#define OUT_RAWDATA 0x00000000UL
#define OUT_ADDRESS 0x10000000UL
#define OUT_REL2ADR 0x20000000UL
#define OUT_REL4ADR 0x30000000UL
#define OUT_RESERVE 0x40000000UL
#define OUT_TYPMASK 0xF0000000UL
#define OUT_SIZMASK 0x0FFFFFFFUL

/*
 * -----
 * Other
 * -----
 */

/*
 * This is a useful #define which I keep meaning to use more often:
 * the number of elements of a statically defined array.
 */

#define elements(x)     ( sizeof(x) / sizeof(*(x)) )

#endif