nasm/asm/exprlib.c
H. Peter Anvin a5a56bd117 exprlib: move dumping code to a separate C file
Most of the time we don't need the dumping code, so move it to a
separate C file to the linker can exclude it.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
2017-02-28 18:13:43 -08:00

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/*
* exprlib.c
*
* Library routines to manipulate expression data types.
*/
#include "nasm.h"
/*
* Return true if the argument is a simple scalar. (Or a far-
* absolute, which counts.)
*/
bool is_simple(const expr *vect)
{
while (vect->type && !vect->value)
vect++;
if (!vect->type)
return true;
if (vect->type != EXPR_SIMPLE)
return false;
do {
vect++;
} while (vect->type && !vect->value);
if (vect->type && vect->type < EXPR_SEGBASE + SEG_ABS)
return false;
return true;
}
/*
* Return true if the argument is a simple scalar, _NOT_ a far-
* absolute.
*/
bool is_really_simple(const expr *vect)
{
while (vect->type && !vect->value)
vect++;
if (!vect->type)
return true;
if (vect->type != EXPR_SIMPLE)
return false;
do {
vect++;
} while (vect->type && !vect->value);
if (vect->type)
return false;
return true;
}
/*
* Return true if the argument is relocatable (i.e. a simple
* scalar, plus at most one segment-base, possibly a subtraction
* of the current segment base, plus possibly a WRT).
*/
bool is_reloc(const expr *vect)
{
bool has_rel = false; /* Has a self-segment-subtract */
bool has_seg = false; /* Has a segment base */
for (; vect->type; vect++) {
if (!vect->value) {
/* skip value-0 terms */
continue;
} else if (vect->type < EXPR_SIMPLE) {
/* false if a register is present */
return false;
} else if (vect->type == EXPR_SIMPLE) {
/* skip over a pure number term... */
continue;
} else if (vect->type == EXPR_WRT) {
/* skip over a WRT term... */
continue;
} else if (vect->type < EXPR_SEGBASE) {
/* other special type -> problem */
return false;
} else if (vect->value == 1) {
if (has_seg)
return false; /* only one segbase allowed */
has_seg = true;
} else if (vect->value == -1) {
if (vect->type != location.segment + EXPR_SEGBASE)
return false; /* can only subtract current segment */
if (has_rel)
return false; /* already is relative */
has_rel = true;
}
}
return true;
}
/*
* Return true if the argument contains an `unknown' part.
*/
bool is_unknown(const expr *vect)
{
while (vect->type && vect->type < EXPR_UNKNOWN)
vect++;
return (vect->type == EXPR_UNKNOWN);
}
/*
* Return true if the argument contains nothing but an `unknown'
* part.
*/
bool is_just_unknown(const expr *vect)
{
while (vect->type && !vect->value)
vect++;
return (vect->type == EXPR_UNKNOWN);
}
/*
* Return the scalar part of a relocatable vector. (Including
* simple scalar vectors - those qualify as relocatable.)
*/
int64_t reloc_value(const expr *vect)
{
while (vect->type && !vect->value)
vect++;
if (!vect->type)
return 0;
if (vect->type == EXPR_SIMPLE)
return vect->value;
else
return 0;
}
/*
* Return the segment number of a relocatable vector, or NO_SEG for
* simple scalars.
*/
int32_t reloc_seg(const expr *vect)
{
for (; vect->type; vect++) {
if (vect->type >= EXPR_SEGBASE && vect->value == 1)
return vect->type - EXPR_SEGBASE;
}
return NO_SEG;
}
/*
* Return the WRT segment number of a relocatable vector, or NO_SEG
* if no WRT part is present.
*/
int32_t reloc_wrt(const expr *vect)
{
while (vect->type && vect->type < EXPR_WRT)
vect++;
if (vect->type == EXPR_WRT) {
return vect->value;
} else
return NO_SEG;
}
/*
* Return true if this expression contains a subtraction of the location
*/
bool is_self_relative(const expr *vect)
{
for (; vect->type; vect++) {
if (vect->type == location.segment + EXPR_SEGBASE && vect->value == -1)
return true;
}
return false;
}