/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * * Copyright 1996-2017 The NASM Authors - All Rights Reserved * See the file AUTHORS included with the NASM distribution for * the specific copyright holders. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following * conditions are met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided * with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND * CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE * DISCLAIMED. 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. * * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* * Parse and handle [pragma] directives. The preprocessor handles * %pragma preproc directives separately, all other namespaces are * simply converted to [pragma]. */ #include "compiler.h" #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <limits.h> #include "nasm.h" #include "nasmlib.h" #include "assemble.h" #include "error.h" /* * Handle [pragma] directives. [pragma] is generally produced by * the %pragma preprocessor directive, which simply passes on any * string that it finds *except* %pragma preproc. The idea is * that pragmas are of the form: * * %pragma <facility> <opname> [<options>...] * * ... where "facility" can be either a generic facility or a backend * name. * * The following names are currently reserved for global facilities; * so far none of these have any defined pragmas at all: * * preproc - preprocessor * asm - assembler * list - listing generator * file - generic file handling * input - input file handling * output - backend-independent output handling * debug - backend-independent debug handling * ignore - dummy pragma (can be used to "comment out") * * This function should generally not error out if it doesn't understand * what a pragma is for, for unknown arguments, etc; the whole point of * a pragma is that future releases might add new ones that should be * ignored rather than be an error. Erroring out is acceptable for * known pragmas suffering from parsing errors and so on. * * Adding default-suppressed warnings would, however, be a good idea * at some point. */ static struct pragma_facility global_pragmas[] = { { "preproc", NULL }, /* This shouldn't happen... */ { "asm", NULL }, { "list", NULL }, { "file", NULL }, { "input", NULL }, { "output", NULL }, { "debug", NULL }, { "ignore", NULL }, { NULL, NULL } }; /* * Search a pragma list for a known pragma facility and if so, invoke * the handler. Return true if processing is complete. * The "default name", if set, matches the final NULL entry (used * for backends, so multiple backends can share the same list under * some circumstances.) */ static bool search_pragma_list(const struct pragma_facility *list, const char *default_name, struct pragma *pragma) { const struct pragma_facility *pf; enum directive_result rv; if (!list) return false; for (pf = list; pf->name; pf++) { if (!nasm_stricmp(pragma->facility_name, pf->name)) goto found_it; } if (default_name && !nasm_stricmp(pragma->facility_name, default_name)) goto found_it; return false; found_it: pragma->facility = pf; /* If the handler is NULL all pragmas are unknown... */ if (pf->handler) rv = pf->handler(pragma); else rv = DIRR_UNKNOWN; switch (rv) { case DIRR_UNKNOWN: switch (pragma->opcode) { case D_none: nasm_error(ERR_WARNING|ERR_PASS2|ERR_WARN_BAD_PRAGMA, "empty %%pragma %s", pragma->facility_name); break; default: nasm_error(ERR_WARNING|ERR_PASS2|ERR_WARN_UNKNOWN_PRAGMA, "unknown %%pragma %s %s", pragma->facility_name, pragma->opname); break; } break; case DIRR_OK: case DIRR_ERROR: break; /* Nothing to do */ case DIRR_BADPARAM: /* * This one is an error. Don't use it if forward compatibility * would be compromised, as opposed to an inherent error. */ nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "bad argument to %%pragma %s %s", pragma->facility_name, pragma->opname); break; default: panic(); } return true; } void process_pragma(char *str) { struct pragma pragma; char *p; nasm_zero(pragma); pragma.facility_name = nasm_get_word(str, &p); if (!pragma.facility_name) { nasm_error(ERR_WARNING|ERR_PASS2|ERR_WARN_BAD_PRAGMA, "empty pragma directive"); return; /* Empty pragma */ } /* * The facility "ignore" means just that; don't even complain of * the absence of an operation. */ if (!nasm_stricmp(pragma.facility_name, "ignore")) return; pragma.opname = nasm_get_word(p, &p); if (!pragma.opname) pragma.opcode = D_none; else pragma.opcode = directive_find(pragma.opname); pragma.tail = nasm_skip_spaces(p); /* Look for a global pragma namespace */ if (search_pragma_list(global_pragmas, NULL, &pragma)) return; /* Look to see if it is an output backend pragma */ if (search_pragma_list(ofmt->pragmas, ofmt->shortname, &pragma)) return; /* Look to see if it is a debug format pragma */ if (search_pragma_list(dfmt->pragmas, dfmt->shortname, &pragma)) return; /* * Note: it would be nice to warn for an unknown namespace, * but in order to do so we need to walk *ALL* the backends * in order to make sure we aren't dealing with a pragma that * is for another backend. On the other hand, that could * also be a warning with a separate warning flag. * * Leave this for the future, however, the warning classes are * already defined for future compatibility. */ }