ack/util/ass/ass00.c

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#include "ass00.h"
#include "assex.h"
/*
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* (c) copyright 1987 by the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
* See the copyright notice in the ACK home directory, in the file "Copyright".
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*
*/
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#ifndef NORCSID
static char rcs_id[] = "$Header$" ;
#endif
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/*
** Main routine of EM1-assembler/loader
*/
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
/*
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* Usage: ass [-[d][p][m][u]] [-s(s/m/l/x)] [ [file] [flag] ] ...
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* The d flag can be repeated several times, resulting in more
* debugging information.
*/
char workspace[6000] ;
register char *cp ;
register int argno ;
progname = argv[0];
for ( cp=argv[0] ; *cp ; ) if ( *cp++ == '/' ) progname= cp;
for ( argno=1 ; argno<argc ; argno++ ) {
if ( argv[argno][0] == '-' && LC(argv[argno][1]) == 's') {
getsizes(&argv[argno][2]);
break ;
}
}
/* A piece of the interpreter's stack frame is used as
free area initially */
freearea( (area_t) workspace, (unsigned) sizeof workspace ) ;
getcore();
init_files();
init_vars();
while ( --argc )
argument(*++argv);
finish_up();
exit(nerrors!=0);
}
getcore() {
register siz_t *p;
siz_t bytes;
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register unsigned n ;
register char *base ;
/*
* xglobs[] should be located in front of mglobs[], see upd_reloc()
*/
p = oursize; n = 0;
n += (bytes.n_glab = p->n_glab * (sizeof *xglobs));
n += (bytes.n_mlab = p->n_mlab * (sizeof *mglobs));
n += (bytes.n_mproc = p->n_mproc * (sizeof *mprocs));
n += (bytes.n_xproc = p->n_xproc * (sizeof *xprocs));
n += (bytes.n_proc = p->n_proc * (sizeof *proctab));
base = getarea(n);
zero(base,n);
xglobs = gbp_cast base; base += bytes.n_glab;
mglobs = gbp_cast base; base += bytes.n_mlab;
mprocs = prp_cast base; base += bytes.n_mproc;
xprocs = prp_cast base; base += bytes.n_xproc;
proctab = ptp_cast base; base += bytes.n_proc;
}
getsizes(str) char *str; {
/*
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* accepts -ss (small), -sm (medium), -sl (large), -sx (extra large)
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*/
switch(LC(*str)) {
default:error("bad size option %s",str);
case 's': oursize = &sizes[0]; break;
case 'm': oursize = &sizes[1]; break;
case 'l': oursize = &sizes[2]; break;
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case 'x': oursize = &sizes[3]; break;
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}
}
char oflag;
argument(arg) char *arg; {
register w;
/*
* This routine decides what to do with each argument.
* It recognises flags and modules.
* Furthermore, it knows a library when it sees it and
* call archive() to split it apart.
*/
if (oflag) {
eout = arg;
oflag=0;
return;
}
if(*arg == '-') {
flags(arg);
return;
}
curfile = arg; /* for error messages etc. */
if ((ifile = fopen(arg,"r")) == NULL) {
error("can't open %s",arg);
return;
}
inpoff = 2;
if ((w = getu16()) == sp_magic )
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read_compact();
else if (w == ARMAG) {
archmode = TRUE;
archive();
archmode = FALSE;
} else
error("%s: bad format",arg);
if (fclose(ifile) == EOF)
;
}
/*
** process flag arguments
*/
static int memflg ;
flags(arg)
char *arg;
{
register char *argp;
register on;
argp = arg;
while (*++argp)
{
switch(LC(*argp))
{
case 'd': d_flag++;break;
case 'r': r_flag++;break;
case 's': return ; /* s-flag is already scanned */
#ifdef MEMUSE
case 'm': memflg++ ; break ;
#endif
case 'p': ++procflag;break;
#ifdef DUMP
case 'u': ++c_flag;break;
#endif
case 'o': ++oflag; break;
case 'w': ++wflag; break;
#ifdef JOHAN
case 'j': ++jflag; break;
#endif
case '-':
case '+':
on = (*argp == '+');
while (*++argp) switch(LC(*argp)) {
case 't': if (on) intflags |= 01;
else intflags &= ~01;
break;
case 'p': if (on) intflags |= 02;
else intflags &= ~02;
break;
case 'f': if (on) intflags |= 04;
else intflags &= ~04;
break;
case 'c': if (on) intflags |= 010;
else intflags &= ~010;
case 'e': if (on) intflags |= 040;
else intflags &= ~040;
break;
default:
error("bad interpreter option %s",argp);
}
--argp;
break;
default:
error("bad flag %s",argp);
break;
}
}
}
do_proc() {
/* One procedure has been read and will be processed.
*
* NOTE: The numbers of the passes, 1 3 4 and 5, are a remainder
* of ancient times.
*/
dump(1); if ( memflg>2 )memuse();
pass_3(); dump(3);
pass_4(); dump(4);
pass_5(); if ( memflg>2 ) memuse() ;
endproc(); if ( memflg>1 ) memuse() ;
}
archive() {
register i;
register char *p;
/*
* Read a library.
* The format of the libary used is that of a UNIX/V7(PDP)-archive.
*
* NOTE: If it was allowed for an archive to contain
* obligatory modules as well as optionals,
* it would not be possible to speed up things a bit
* by stopping when all references are resolved.
* This is the only reason.
*/
for(;;) {
if (unresolved == 0) { /* no use for this library anymore */
return;
}
p = chp_cast &archhdr;
if ((i = fgetc(ifile))==EOF ) {
return;
}
*p++ = i;
for (i=1;i< sizeof archhdr.ar_name; i++)
*p++ = get8();
for (i=0;i<8;i++) get8();
archhdr.ar_size= ((long)get16()<<16) ;
archhdr.ar_size+= getu16();
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inpoff = 0; libeof = archhdr.ar_size;
/*
* UNIX archiveheader is read now, now process the contents
* of it. Note that recursive archives are not implemented.
*
* The variable libeof is used by get8() to check
* whether or not we try to pass the library-boundary.
*/
if ( getu16() == sp_magic ) {
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read_compact();
} else
error("bad archive entry");
skipentry();
libeof = 0;
} /* up to the next entry */
}
skipentry() {
/*
* for some reason the rest of this library entry needs to be
* skipped. Do that now.
*/
while(inpoff<libeof)
get8();
if(odd(libeof)) /* archive entries are evensized */
if (fgetc(ifile) == EOF) /* except maybe the last one */
;
}
init_vars() {
/*
* A small collection of variables is initialized.
* This occurs only for those that couldn't be initialized
* at compile-time.
*/
}
init_files() {
/*
* The temporary files on which text and data are kept
* during assembly are set up here.
*/
#ifdef CPM
unlink("????????.$$$");
tfile=fopen("TFILE.$$$", "w");
dfile=fopen("DFILE.$$$", "w");
rtfile=fopen("RTFILE.$$$", "w");
rdfile=fopen("RDFILE.$$$", "w");
#else
/*
* The function tmpfil() returns a file-descriptor
* of a file that is valid for reading and writing.
* It has the nice property of generating truly unique names.
*/
tfile=fdopen(tmpfil(),"w") ;
dfile=fdopen(tmpfil(),"w") ;
rtfile=fdopen(tmpfil(),"w") ;
rdfile=fdopen(tmpfil(),"w") ;
#endif
}
initproc() {
/*
* Called at the start of assembly of every procedure.
*/
stat_t *prevstate ;
prevstate= pst_cast getarea(sizeof pstate) ;
*prevstate= pstate ;
pstate.s_prevstat= prevstate ;
pstate.s_curpro= prp_cast 0 ;
pstate.s_fline= lnp_cast 0 ;
pstate.s_fdata= l_data ;
pstate.s_locl = (locl_t (*)[])
getarea(LOCLABSIZE * sizeof ((*(pstate.s_locl))[0]));
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zero(chp_cast pstate.s_locl,
LOCLABSIZE * (unsigned) sizeof ((*(pstate.s_locl))[0]));
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if ( memflg>2 ) memuse() ;
}
endproc() {
/* Throw the contents of the line and local label table away */
register line_t *lnp1;
register locl_t *lbhead,*lbp,*lbp_next;
register kind ;
register stat_t *prevstate;
while ( lnp1= pstate.s_fline ) {
pstate.s_fline= lnp1->l_next ;
kind= lnp1->type1 ;
if ( kind>VALLOW ) kind=VALLOW ;
freearea((area_t)lnp1,(unsigned)linesize[kind]) ;
}
prevstate= pstate.s_prevstat ;
if ( prevstate!= pst_cast 0 ) {
for ( lbhead= *pstate.s_locl;
lbhead<&(*pstate.s_locl)[LOCLABSIZE] ; lbhead++ ) {
for ( lbp=lbhead->l_chain; lbp!= lbp_cast 0; lbp= lbp_next ) {
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lbp_next= lbp->l_chain;
freearea((area_t)lbp,(unsigned)sizeof *lbp) ;
}
}
freearea((area_t)(*pstate.s_locl),
LOCLABSIZE * (sizeof((*pstate.s_locl)[0])));
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pstate= *prevstate ;
freearea((area_t)prevstate,(unsigned)sizeof *prevstate) ;
}
}
init_module() {
/*
* Called at the start of every module.
*/
holbase = 0;
line_num = 1;
mod_sizes = 0;
}
end_module() {
/*
* Finish a module.
* Work to be done is mainly forgetting of local names,
* and remembering of those that will live during assembly.
*/
align(wordsize) ;
setmode(DATA_NUL);
dump(100);
enmd_pro();
enmd_glo();
if ( memflg ) memuse() ;
}
enmd_pro() {
register proc_t *p,*limit;
/*
* Check that all local procedures have been defined,
* and forget them immediately thereafter.
*/
limit = &mprocs[oursize->n_mproc];
for (p=mprocs; p<limit; p++) {
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if (p->p_name == 0)
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continue;
if ((p->p_status&DEF)==0)
error("undefined local procedure '%s'",p->p_name);
}
zero(chp_cast mprocs,(limit-mprocs)* (unsigned)sizeof *mprocs);
/* Clobber all flags indicating that external procedures
* were used in this module.
*/
limit = &xprocs[oursize->n_xproc];
for (p=xprocs; p<limit; p++) {
p->p_status &= ~EXT ;
}
}
enmd_glo() {
register glob_t *mg,*xg,*limit;
/*
* Tougher then enmd_pro().
* Check all the symbols used in this module that are
* not to be forgotten immediately.
* A difficulty arises here:
* In the tables textreloc[] and datareloc[]
* pointers are used to identify the symbols concerned.
* These pointers point into mglobs[].
* Since at the end of assembly only the value of xglobs[]
* is defined, these pointers have to be changed.
* upd_reloc() takes care of this.
*/
limit = &mglobs[oursize->n_mlab];
for ( mg = mglobs; mg < limit; mg++) {
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if (mg->g_name == 0)
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continue;
if ((mg->g_status&(EXT|DEF))==0)
error("undefined local symbol '%s'",glostring(mg));
if ((mg->g_status&EXT)==0)
continue;
xg = xglolookup(mg->g_name,ENTERING);
switch(xg->g_status&(EXT|DEF)) {
case 0: /* new symbol */
if((mg->g_status&DEF)==0)
++unresolved;
break;
case EXT: /* already used but not defined */
if(mg->g_status&DEF) {
--unresolved;
}
break;
}
xg->g_status |= mg->g_status;
if (mg->g_status&DEF)
xg->g_val.g_addr = mg->g_val.g_addr;
else
mg->g_val.g_gp = xg; /* used by upd_reloc */
} /* up to the next symbol */
upd_reloc();
zero(chp_cast mglobs,(limit-mglobs)*(unsigned) sizeof *mglobs);
}
finish_up()
{
/*
* Almost done. Check for unresolved references,
* make the e.out file and stop.
*/
#ifdef JOHAN
if ( jflag ) return ;
#endif
#ifdef DUMP
c_print();
#endif
check_def();
if ( nerrors==0 ) copyout();
}
#ifdef DUMP
c_print() {
if ( ! c_flag ) return ;
c_dprint("primary",opcnt1) ;
c_dprint("secondary",opcnt2) ;
c_dprint("extra long",opcnt3) ;
}
c_dprint(str,cnt) char *str,*cnt ; {
register int first,curr ;
printf("unused %s opcodes\n",str) ;
for ( first= -1 , curr=0 ; curr<=256 ; curr++ ) {
if ( curr==256 || cnt[curr] ) {
if ( first!= -1 ) {
if ( first+1 == curr ) {
printf("%3d\n",first ) ;
} else {
printf("%3d..%3d\n",first,curr-1) ;
}
first= -1 ;
}
} else {
if ( first== -1 ) first=curr ;
}
}
}
#endif
check_def() {
register proc_t *p;
register glob_t *g;
register count;
/*
* Check for unresolved references.
* NOTE: The occurring of unresolved references is not fatal,
* although the use of the e.out file after this
* occurring must be strongly discouraged.
* Every use of the symbols concerned is undefined.
*/
if (unresolved) {
printf("Unresolved references\n Procedures:\n");
count = oursize->n_xproc;
for (p = xprocs; count--; p++)
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if (p->p_name && (p->p_status&DEF)==0)
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printf(" %s\n",p->p_name);
printf(" Data:\n");
count = oursize->n_glab;
for (g = xglobs; count--; g++)
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if (g->g_name && (g->g_status&DEF)==0)
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printf(" %s\n",glostring(g));
}
}
ertrap() { /* trap routine to drain input in case of compile errors */
if (fileno(ifile)== 0)
while (fgetc(ifile) != EOF)
;
exit(1);
}