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35 * nasmlib.c library routines for the Netwide Assembler
38 #include "compiler.h"
40 #include <stdio.h>
41 #include <stdlib.h>
42 #include <string.h>
43 #include <ctype.h>
44 #include <inttypes.h>
46 #include "nasm.h"
47 #include "nasmlib.h"
48 #include "insns.h"
50 int globalbits = 0; /* defined in nasm.h, works better here for ASM+DISASM */
51 efunc nasm_malloc_error; /* Exported for the benefit of vsnprintf.c */
53 #ifdef LOGALLOC
54 static FILE *logfp;
55 #endif
57 /* Uninitialized -> all zero by C spec */
58 const uint8_t zero_buffer[ZERO_BUF_SIZE];
61 * Prepare a table of tolower() results. This avoids function calls
62 * on some platforms.
65 unsigned char nasm_tolower_tab[256];
67 void tolower_init(void)
69 int i;
71 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
72 nasm_tolower_tab[i] = tolower(i);
75 void nasm_set_malloc_error(efunc error)
77 nasm_malloc_error = error;
78 #ifdef LOGALLOC
79 logfp = fopen("malloc.log", "w");
80 setvbuf(logfp, NULL, _IOLBF, BUFSIZ);
81 fprintf(logfp, "null pointer is %p\n", NULL);
82 #endif
85 #ifdef LOGALLOC
86 void *nasm_malloc_log(const char *file, int line, size_t size)
87 #else
88 void *nasm_malloc(size_t size)
89 #endif
91 void *p = malloc(size);
92 if (!p)
93 nasm_malloc_error(ERR_FATAL | ERR_NOFILE, "out of memory");
94 #ifdef LOGALLOC
95 else
96 fprintf(logfp, "%s %d malloc(%ld) returns %p\n",
97 file, line, (long)size, p);
98 #endif
99 return p;
102 #ifdef LOGALLOC
103 void *nasm_zalloc_log(const char *file, int line, size_t size)
104 #else
105 void *nasm_zalloc(size_t size)
106 #endif
108 void *p = calloc(size, 1);
109 if (!p)
110 nasm_malloc_error(ERR_FATAL | ERR_NOFILE, "out of memory");
111 #ifdef LOGALLOC
112 else
113 fprintf(logfp, "%s %d calloc(%ld, 1) returns %p\n",
114 file, line, (long)size, p);
115 #endif
116 return p;
119 #ifdef LOGALLOC
120 void *nasm_realloc_log(const char *file, int line, void *q, size_t size)
121 #else
122 void *nasm_realloc(void *q, size_t size)
123 #endif
125 void *p = q ? realloc(q, size) : malloc(size);
126 if (!p)
127 nasm_malloc_error(ERR_FATAL | ERR_NOFILE, "out of memory");
128 #ifdef LOGALLOC
129 else if (q)
130 fprintf(logfp, "%s %d realloc(%p,%ld) returns %p\n",
131 file, line, q, (long)size, p);
132 else
133 fprintf(logfp, "%s %d malloc(%ld) returns %p\n",
134 file, line, (long)size, p);
135 #endif
136 return p;
139 #ifdef LOGALLOC
140 void nasm_free_log(const char *file, int line, void *q)
141 #else
142 void nasm_free(void *q)
143 #endif
145 if (q) {
146 #ifdef LOGALLOC
147 fprintf(logfp, "%s %d free(%p)\n", file, line, q);
148 #endif
149 free(q);
153 #ifdef LOGALLOC
154 char *nasm_strdup_log(const char *file, int line, const char *s)
155 #else
156 char *nasm_strdup(const char *s)
157 #endif
159 char *p;
160 int size = strlen(s) + 1;
162 p = malloc(size);
163 if (!p)
164 nasm_malloc_error(ERR_FATAL | ERR_NOFILE, "out of memory");
165 #ifdef LOGALLOC
166 else
167 fprintf(logfp, "%s %d strdup(%ld) returns %p\n",
168 file, line, (long)size, p);
169 #endif
170 strcpy(p, s);
171 return p;
174 #ifdef LOGALLOC
175 char *nasm_strndup_log(const char *file, int line, const char *s, size_t len)
176 #else
177 char *nasm_strndup(const char *s, size_t len)
178 #endif
180 char *p;
181 int size = len + 1;
183 p = malloc(size);
184 if (!p)
185 nasm_malloc_error(ERR_FATAL | ERR_NOFILE, "out of memory");
186 #ifdef LOGALLOC
187 else
188 fprintf(logfp, "%s %d strndup(%ld) returns %p\n",
189 file, line, (long)size, p);
190 #endif
191 strncpy(p, s, len);
192 p[len] = '\0';
193 return p;
196 no_return nasm_assert_failed(const char *file, int line, const char *msg)
198 nasm_malloc_error(ERR_FATAL, "assertion %s failed at %s:%d",
199 msg, file, line);
200 exit(1);
203 #ifndef nasm_stricmp
204 int nasm_stricmp(const char *s1, const char *s2)
206 unsigned char c1, c2;
207 int d;
209 while (1) {
210 c1 = nasm_tolower(*s1++);
211 c2 = nasm_tolower(*s2++);
212 d = c1-c2;
214 if (d)
215 return d;
216 if (!c1)
217 break;
219 return 0;
221 #endif
223 #ifndef nasm_strnicmp
224 int nasm_strnicmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n)
226 unsigned char c1, c2;
227 int d;
229 while (n--) {
230 c1 = nasm_tolower(*s1++);
231 c2 = nasm_tolower(*s2++);
232 d = c1-c2;
234 if (d)
235 return d;
236 if (!c1)
237 break;
239 return 0;
241 #endif
243 int nasm_memicmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n)
245 unsigned char c1, c2;
246 int d;
248 while (n--) {
249 c1 = nasm_tolower(*s1++);
250 c2 = nasm_tolower(*s2++);
251 d = c1-c2;
252 if (d)
253 return d;
255 return 0;
258 #ifndef nasm_strsep
259 char *nasm_strsep(char **stringp, const char *delim)
261 char *s = *stringp;
262 char *e;
264 if (!s)
265 return NULL;
267 e = strpbrk(s, delim);
268 if (e)
269 *e++ = '\0';
271 *stringp = e;
272 return s;
274 #endif
277 #define lib_isnumchar(c) (nasm_isalnum(c) || (c) == '$' || (c) == '_')
278 #define numvalue(c) ((c)>='a' ? (c)-'a'+10 : (c)>='A' ? (c)-'A'+10 : (c)-'0')
280 static int radix_letter(char c)
282 switch (c) {
283 case 'b': case 'B':
284 case 'y': case 'Y':
285 return 2; /* Binary */
286 case 'o': case 'O':
287 case 'q': case 'Q':
288 return 8; /* Octal */
289 case 'h': case 'H':
290 case 'x': case 'X':
291 return 16; /* Hexadecimal */
292 case 'd': case 'D':
293 case 't': case 'T':
294 return 10; /* Decimal */
295 default:
296 return 0; /* Not a known radix letter */
300 int64_t readnum(char *str, bool *error)
302 char *r = str, *q;
303 int32_t pradix, sradix, radix;
304 int plen, slen, len;
305 uint64_t result, checklimit;
306 int digit, last;
307 bool warn = false;
308 int sign = 1;
310 *error = false;
312 while (nasm_isspace(*r))
313 r++; /* find start of number */
316 * If the number came from make_tok_num (as a result of an %assign), it
317 * might have a '-' built into it (rather than in a preceeding token).
319 if (*r == '-') {
320 r++;
321 sign = -1;
324 q = r;
326 while (lib_isnumchar(*q))
327 q++; /* find end of number */
329 len = q-r;
330 if (!len) {
331 /* Not numeric */
332 *error = true;
333 return 0;
337 * Handle radix formats:
339 * 0<radix-letter><string>
340 * $<string> (hexadecimal)
341 * <string><radix-letter>
343 pradix = sradix = 0;
344 plen = slen = 0;
346 if (len > 2 && *r == '0' && (pradix = radix_letter(r[1])) != 0)
347 plen = 2;
348 else if (len > 1 && *r == '$')
349 pradix = 16, plen = 1;
351 if (len > 1 && (sradix = radix_letter(q[-1])) != 0)
352 slen = 1;
354 if (pradix > sradix) {
355 radix = pradix;
356 r += plen;
357 } else if (sradix > pradix) {
358 radix = sradix;
359 q -= slen;
360 } else {
361 /* Either decimal, or invalid -- if invalid, we'll trip up
362 further down. */
363 radix = 10;
367 * `checklimit' must be 2**64 / radix. We can't do that in
368 * 64-bit arithmetic, which we're (probably) using, so we
369 * cheat: since we know that all radices we use are even, we
370 * can divide 2**63 by radix/2 instead.
372 checklimit = 0x8000000000000000ULL / (radix >> 1);
375 * Calculate the highest allowable value for the last digit of a
376 * 64-bit constant... in radix 10, it is 6, otherwise it is 0
378 last = (radix == 10 ? 6 : 0);
380 result = 0;
381 while (*r && r < q) {
382 if (*r != '_') {
383 if (*r < '0' || (*r > '9' && *r < 'A')
384 || (digit = numvalue(*r)) >= radix) {
385 *error = true;
386 return 0;
388 if (result > checklimit ||
389 (result == checklimit && digit >= last)) {
390 warn = true;
393 result = radix * result + digit;
395 r++;
398 if (warn)
399 nasm_malloc_error(ERR_WARNING | ERR_PASS1 | ERR_WARN_NOV,
400 "numeric constant %s does not fit in 64 bits",
401 str);
403 return result * sign;
406 int64_t readstrnum(char *str, int length, bool *warn)
408 int64_t charconst = 0;
409 int i;
411 *warn = false;
413 str += length;
414 if (globalbits == 64) {
415 for (i = 0; i < length; i++) {
416 if (charconst & 0xFF00000000000000ULL)
417 *warn = true;
418 charconst = (charconst << 8) + (uint8_t)*--str;
420 } else {
421 for (i = 0; i < length; i++) {
422 if (charconst & 0xFF000000UL)
423 *warn = true;
424 charconst = (charconst << 8) + (uint8_t)*--str;
427 return charconst;
430 static int32_t next_seg;
432 void seg_init(void)
434 next_seg = 0;
437 int32_t seg_alloc(void)
439 return (next_seg += 2) - 2;
442 #ifdef WORDS_LITTLEENDIAN
444 void fwriteint16_t(uint16_t data, FILE * fp)
446 fwrite(&data, 1, 2, fp);
449 void fwriteint32_t(uint32_t data, FILE * fp)
451 fwrite(&data, 1, 4, fp);
454 void fwriteint64_t(uint64_t data, FILE * fp)
456 fwrite(&data, 1, 8, fp);
459 void fwriteaddr(uint64_t data, int size, FILE * fp)
461 fwrite(&data, 1, size, fp);
464 #else /* not WORDS_LITTLEENDIAN */
466 void fwriteint16_t(uint16_t data, FILE * fp)
468 char buffer[2], *p = buffer;
469 WRITESHORT(p, data);
470 fwrite(buffer, 1, 2, fp);
473 void fwriteint32_t(uint32_t data, FILE * fp)
475 char buffer[4], *p = buffer;
476 WRITELONG(p, data);
477 fwrite(buffer, 1, 4, fp);
480 void fwriteint64_t(uint64_t data, FILE * fp)
482 char buffer[8], *p = buffer;
483 WRITEDLONG(p, data);
484 fwrite(buffer, 1, 8, fp);
487 void fwriteaddr(uint64_t data, int size, FILE * fp)
489 char buffer[8], *p = buffer;
490 WRITEADDR(p, data, size);
491 fwrite(buffer, 1, size, fp);
494 #endif
496 size_t fwritezero(size_t bytes, FILE *fp)
498 size_t count = 0;
499 size_t blksize;
500 size_t rv;
502 while (bytes) {
503 blksize = (bytes < ZERO_BUF_SIZE) ? bytes : ZERO_BUF_SIZE;
505 rv = fwrite(zero_buffer, 1, blksize, fp);
506 if (!rv)
507 break;
509 count += rv;
510 bytes -= rv;
513 return count;
516 void standard_extension(char *inname, char *outname, char *extension,
517 efunc error)
519 char *p, *q;
521 if (*outname) /* file name already exists, */
522 return; /* so do nothing */
523 q = inname;
524 p = outname;
525 while (*q)
526 *p++ = *q++; /* copy, and find end of string */
527 *p = '\0'; /* terminate it */
528 while (p > outname && *--p != '.') ; /* find final period (or whatever) */
529 if (*p != '.')
530 while (*p)
531 p++; /* go back to end if none found */
532 if (!strcmp(p, extension)) { /* is the extension already there? */
533 if (*extension)
534 error(ERR_WARNING | ERR_NOFILE,
535 "file name already ends in `%s': "
536 "output will be in `nasm.out'", extension);
537 else
538 error(ERR_WARNING | ERR_NOFILE,
539 "file name already has no extension: "
540 "output will be in `nasm.out'");
541 strcpy(outname, "nasm.out");
542 } else
543 strcpy(p, extension);
547 * Common list of prefix names
549 static const char *prefix_names[] = {
550 "a16", "a32", "a64", "asp", "lock", "o16", "o32", "o64", "osp",
551 "rep", "repe", "repne", "repnz", "repz", "times", "wait"
554 const char *prefix_name(int token)
556 unsigned int prefix = token-PREFIX_ENUM_START;
557 if (prefix > elements(prefix_names))
558 return NULL;
560 return prefix_names[prefix];
564 * Binary search.
566 int bsi(const char *string, const char **array, int size)
568 int i = -1, j = size; /* always, i < index < j */
569 while (j - i >= 2) {
570 int k = (i + j) / 2;
571 int l = strcmp(string, array[k]);
572 if (l < 0) /* it's in the first half */
573 j = k;
574 else if (l > 0) /* it's in the second half */
575 i = k;
576 else /* we've got it :) */
577 return k;
579 return -1; /* we haven't got it :( */
582 int bsii(const char *string, const char **array, int size)
584 int i = -1, j = size; /* always, i < index < j */
585 while (j - i >= 2) {
586 int k = (i + j) / 2;
587 int l = nasm_stricmp(string, array[k]);
588 if (l < 0) /* it's in the first half */
589 j = k;
590 else if (l > 0) /* it's in the second half */
591 i = k;
592 else /* we've got it :) */
593 return k;
595 return -1; /* we haven't got it :( */
598 static char *file_name = NULL;
599 static int32_t line_number = 0;
601 char *src_set_fname(char *newname)
603 char *oldname = file_name;
604 file_name = newname;
605 return oldname;
608 int32_t src_set_linnum(int32_t newline)
610 int32_t oldline = line_number;
611 line_number = newline;
612 return oldline;
615 int32_t src_get_linnum(void)
617 return line_number;
620 int src_get(int32_t *xline, char **xname)
622 if (!file_name || !*xname || strcmp(*xname, file_name)) {
623 nasm_free(*xname);
624 *xname = file_name ? nasm_strdup(file_name) : NULL;
625 *xline = line_number;
626 return -2;
628 if (*xline != line_number) {
629 int32_t tmp = line_number - *xline;
630 *xline = line_number;
631 return tmp;
633 return 0;
636 char *nasm_strcat(const char *one, const char *two)
638 char *rslt;
639 int l1 = strlen(one);
640 rslt = nasm_malloc(l1 + strlen(two) + 1);
641 strcpy(rslt, one);
642 strcpy(rslt + l1, two);
643 return rslt;